Most healthcare IT network executives assume that a 50% VAR discount is the best they can do on their Cisco network refresh. However, a recent Edgeium customer proved otherwise by saving $679,699.50 compared to their pricing from their channel VAR on a 940 unit order of switches, access points and Catalyst Center Licensing.
That’s not a rounding error. That’s 57% below what the same equipment would have cost purchasing through their standard channel. More FUD answered here: Is the Cisco Secondary Market Legal, Safe, and Reliable?
Hardware:
|
Part ID |
Qty |
Channel price |
Edgeium price |
Savings |
|
C9136I-B |
380 |
$571,896.20 |
$361,000.00 |
|
|
C9200L-24P-4X-E |
15 |
$42,493.20 |
$28,575.00 |
|
|
C9300-48UXM-E |
20 |
$159,394.40 |
$93,000.00 |
|
|
C9300-NM-8X |
20 |
$30,163.60 |
$19,900.00 |
|
|
GLC-SX-MMD-EDGE |
2 |
$500.00 |
$130.00 |
|
|
PWR-C1-1100WAC-P |
20 |
$19,000.00 |
$7,900.00 |
|
|
PWR-C5-600WAC |
12 |
$12,600.00 |
$4,740.00 |
|
|
SFP-10G-SR-EDGE |
56 |
$27,860.00 |
$3,640.00 |
|
|
|
525 |
$863,907.40 |
$518,885.00 |
$345,022.40 |
Catalyst Center Licensing:
|
Part ID |
Qty |
Channel price |
|
AIR-DNA-A-5Y |
380 |
$291,049.60 |
|
C9200L-DNA-E-24-5Y |
15 |
$12,673.50 |
|
C9300-DNA-E-48-5Y |
20 |
$30,954.00 |
|
415 |
$334,677.10 |
|
Total saved vs. channel (50% VAR discount): $679,699.50 57% below channel pricing Hardware savings: $345,022.40 Catalyst Center licensing avoided: $334,677.10 |
The channel pricing in this comparison reflects publicly verifiable VAR pricing at standard healthcare channel discounts (50% off Cisco list price). This is the starting point most healthcare IT procurement teams assume is the best available pricing — and the benchmark against which Edgeium savings are measured.
The Catalyst Center licensing savings reflect the complete elimination of mandatory licensing line items that traditional channel resellers require with this hardware category. Edgeium does not require Catalyst Center (DNA) licensing to be purchased for access-layer switches. Organizations that do not use Catalyst Center should not be forced to pay for it. For this 940-unit order, that decision alone saved $334,677.10.
Hardware unit pricing reflects Edgeium's direct sourcing model in the free market. Approximately 98% of Edgeium's inventory is sourced directly from enterprise decommissions, documented with chain-of-custody records, and tested to 100% of OEM specifications. New hardware in this order was sealed original Cisco packaging.
A note on lead time: The 4–5 month lead time estimate for traditional channel procurement reflects documented Cisco supply chain conditions in early 2026 for high-volume access-point and switch orders. Edgeium’s secondary-market sourcing model compresses this to days or weeks because inventory is already in circulation.
A significant portion of the savings achieved on this project, $334,677.10 didn’t come from hardware discounts, but from avoiding unnecessary Catalyst Center licensing costs.
When organizations purchase Cisco hardware from their traditional channels, Catalyst Center licenses are a mandatory line item. There is no option to opt-out regardless of usage. Licenses for this order AIR-DNA-A-5Y, C9200L-DNA-E-24-5Y, and C9300-DNA-E-48-5Y would have added $334,677.10 to the total cost. Buying from Edgeium eliminated this cost entirely.
For healthcare organizations managing multi-year infrastructure investments, avoiding these recurring licensing fees creates a meaningful long-term budget advantage helping free up capital for higher priority initiatives rather than spending money on unused software.
In an industry where margins are already thin, $679,699 is not a trivial number. It is money that can be used for clinical staff. It’s patient care technology. It’s capital that remains within the healthcare system rather than flowing into the supply chain.
The hardware in this order: Cisco C9136I-B APs, C9200L and C9300 switches, network modules, power supplies, and SFP transceivers, all brand new in sealed Cisco boxes, is the same enterprise-grade infrastructure healthcare networks rely on every day for clinical connectivity, EHR access, and medical device communication. We test every unit to OEM specifications, delivering performance and reliability at 57% less than traditional channel partners.
Cost savings are only part of the story. Traditional channel procurement for an order of these 940 Cisco devices in April of 2026 will come with an estimated lead time of 4-5 months. Edgeium’s secondary market sourcing compresses that timeline to days or weeks helping to keep infrastructure projects on schedule and without sacrificing equipment quality or reliability.
A 50% VAR discount isn’t the ceiling, it’s the floor. For healthcare networks willing to look beyond the traditional channel, secondary-market procurement through Edgeium delivers certified enterprise hardware at prices channel partners simply cannot beat while also eliminating recurring licensing costs entirely for access layer hardware.
The question every healthcare network executive should be asking when planning a refresh:
What would your organization do with an additional $679,699?
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Yes. There is no regulatory prohibition on healthcare organizations purchasing pre-owned Cisco hardware from reputable secondary-market resellers. HIPAA and related healthcare IT compliance frameworks govern data security and access controls, not hardware procurement channels. Secondary-market hardware that meets your technical specifications and is tested to OEM standards performs identically to new hardware from a clinical connectivity and EHR access standpoint.
The answer depends on your mix of hardware and whether Catalyst Center licensing is bundled in. In a documented 940-unit case involving Cisco C9136I-B access points and C9300/C9200L switches, a healthcare organization saved $679,699.50 — 57% below what the same equipment would have cost through their standard VAR channel. Hardware savings were $345,022. Catalyst Center licensing that was not needed and not purchased accounted for $334,677 of the total.
Traditional Cisco channel resellers bundle Catalyst Center (DNA) licensing as a mandatory line item on qualifying hardware. There is no option to opt out. Edgeium does not require Catalyst Center licensing to be purchased with access-layer hardware. For organizations that do not use or need Catalyst Center — which includes most environments with fewer than 500 switches — this represents a substantial and immediate cost avoidance.
For new hardware, yes. The units in this order — C9136I-B APs, C9200L and C9300 switches, power supplies, network modules, and SFP transceivers — were all brand new in sealed original Cisco packaging. Edgeium tests every unit to 100% of OEM specifications. The hardware is identical to what a VAR would deliver. The difference is the procurement path and the absence of mandatory licensing fees.
Traditional channel procurement for large Cisco orders in 2026 carries estimated lead times of 4–5 months. Edgeium's secondary-market sourcing model operates from existing inventory, compressing delivery timelines to days or weeks for most orders. For healthcare IT teams managing infrastructure refresh projects with fixed go-live dates, this difference can be the difference between on-schedule and delayed deployment.
Yes, and in some cases it is more reliable at deployment than brand-new hardware. Brand-new Cisco hardware carries an early-life failure rate of approximately 3–4% due to manufacturing defects. Hardware that has passed through a production environment has cleared that defect window. Cisco access-layer switches are solid-state devices with MTBF data suggesting 30–40 year operational lifespans. For healthcare networks, reliability at the access layer is a function of hardware quality and testing standards — not whether hardware was purchased through an authorized channel.