Free Cisco 700-805 Actual Exam Questions - Question 2 Discussion

Question No. 2
What is the Cisco definition of a Reusable Non-Standard Discount (RNSD)?
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Rizwan G.
2026-02-11

B imo, since RNSDs seem distinct from limited-time offers, this option can be ruled out quickly. The emphasis on continual use makes A more plausible than B. D’s mention of service contracts feels too specific and not general enough.

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Sohail H.
2026-01-29

It’s A. The term “Reusable” hints at discounts that can be applied multiple times, which matches the idea of ongoing or continual discounts rather than one-offs or specific hardware.

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Bilal Q.
2026-01-28

I’m not sure D is right since it specifically mentions service contracts. Could the discount apply just to reused hardware without the contract? That seems like a key detail.

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Bilal Q.
2026-01-26

It’s A. The phrase “Reusable Non-Standard Discount” sounds like it’s about discounts that can be used repeatedly, so a continual or ongoing basis fits best. The others mention limited time, third-party products, or refurbished hardware specifically, which don’t quite line up with the “non-standard” and “reusable” parts. Also, Cisco tends to define RNSD as a discount type that's available consistently rather than a one-off or tied only to special cases like refurbished gear.

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Bilal Q.
2026-01-24

It’s D. The key part is that RNSD deals with refurbished or reused hardware, which is distinct from just ongoing discounts. Service contracts usually tie in as part of the package here.

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Bilal Q.
2026-01-18

It’s D because it specifically links to refurbished or reused hardware, which fits the “non-standard” and “reusable” idea better than just ongoing discounts.

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Karan N.
2026-01-15

It’s A, since it mentions ongoing discounts which fits “reusable” best.

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