Juniper SRX-210 -- CCC certificate required
Hello altogether, I'm in kind of a pinch currently - I have to get a Juniper SRX-210 into China. That got the box stuck at import there, and they demand the CCC certificate from us. Unfortunately, Juniper has as yet not been willing or able to respond to this request (ongoing for weeks), and I wonder if anyone on this list might just have the certificate on file... If so, please help me out - I'm pretty desperate and would even consider buying you a beer at NANOG49. ;-) (Well, don't have to be desparate for that...) Yours, Elmar.
On Tue, 2010-05-18 at 10:03 +0200, Elmar K. Bins wrote:
Hello altogether,
I'm in kind of a pinch currently - I have to get a Juniper SRX-210 into China. That got the box stuck at import there, and they demand the CCC certificate from us.
Unfortunately, Juniper has as yet not been willing or able to respond to this request (ongoing for weeks), and I wonder if anyone on this list might just have the certificate on file...
This maybe doesn't help you as much as a CCC istelf, but, seeing that it may have been "ongoing for weeks": ...something in the back of my head says they retracted from their initial stance recently (few month ago?) and said the CCC for IT security kit was only needed for Gov't Procurement kit - I could be very wrong, it was a snippet of casual conversation in passing. Maybe you're just up against extra red tape, officials not up to speed etc; or maybe it is for a Govt Contract after all. Good luck either way Gord -- No1 Box CLI
Re Gordon, gordslater@ieee.org (gordon b slater) wrote:
...something in the back of my head says they retracted from their initial stance recently (few month ago?) and said the CCC for IT security kit was only needed for Gov't Procurement kit - I could be very wrong, it was a snippet of casual conversation in passing.
Thank you for this side note already - I'll forward your thoughts, maybe it helps. Still, if anyone can dig something up...
Maybe you're just up against extra red tape, officials not up to speed etc; or maybe it is for a Govt Contract after all.
It's not for a government contract (it's for the renewal of the ".de" ccTLD DNS setup in Beijing), and they could have put the red tape around other stuff that's in there. I guess it's just the usual formalism. Unfortunately, Google doesn't come up with anything about SRX's and CCC certification, though there seems to be a version with chinese plugsets... Yours, Elmar. -- "Machen Sie sich erst einmal unbeliebt. Dann werden Sie auch ernstgenommen." (Konrad Adenauer) --------------------------------------------------------------[ ELMI-RIPE ]---
You should buy locally in China and Juniper's partner in china will provide you CCC. thanks, Shahid On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 1:52 AM, Elmar K. Bins <elmi@4ever.de> wrote:
Re Gordon,
gordslater@ieee.org (gordon b slater) wrote:
...something in the back of my head says they retracted from their initial stance recently (few month ago?) and said the CCC for IT security kit was only needed for Gov't Procurement kit - I could be very wrong, it was a snippet of casual conversation in passing.
Thank you for this side note already - I'll forward your thoughts, maybe it helps. Still, if anyone can dig something up...
Maybe you're just up against extra red tape, officials not up to speed etc; or maybe it is for a Govt Contract after all.
It's not for a government contract (it's for the renewal of the ".de" ccTLD DNS setup in Beijing), and they could have put the red tape around other stuff that's in there. I guess it's just the usual formalism.
Unfortunately, Google doesn't come up with anything about SRX's and CCC certification, though there seems to be a version with chinese plugsets...
Yours, Elmar.
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"Machen Sie sich erst einmal unbeliebt. Dann werden Sie auch ernstgenommen." (Konrad Adenauer)
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