True Forward definition
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If Your Use is greater than the Growth Allowance, Cisco will charge Your Approved Source only for the Use above the Growth Allowance threshold at the time of Your next True Forward invoice.
A True Forward will never result in a reduction of Your Active User count.
Any Residual Value applied will be reflected in the True Forward invoice from the Approved Source.
Under the value shift method, if You incur a True Forward payment obligation for a given Suite and You also have Residual Value in the same Suite, Your True Forward payment obligation will be offset by the Residual Value.
During a True Forward review, the residual value of any purchased but unused licenses in the applicable Purchased Suite will automatically be applied to offset fees for increased Use of other licenses within the same Suite.
To take advantage of Cross Suite Value Shift You will need to: (i) have Ordered the Full Commit Suites from the same Approved Source, at the same time, and for the same term, and (ii) provide Your Approved Source with notice 60 days prior to Your next annual True Forward review.
True Forward charges will be based on not-to-exceed pricing as provided to You by Your Approved Source.
At a True Forward review, if Your Use of a Partial Commit Suite is greater than Your then-current Entitlement for the measured Purchased Suite, then (i) You will be invoiced and will pay for all charges for such increased Use for the remainder of the Suite Term, and (ii) Your Entitlement for that Purchased Suite will be adjusted on a going-forward basis to the increased Use level.
True Forward charges will be based on either a: (i) not-to-exceed pricing for Full Commit Suites or (ii) fixed discount for applicable Partial Commit Suites or Add-Ons, in each case as provided to You by Your Approved Source.
During the Suite Term, True Forward charges for Partial Commit Suites will be invoiced at the quarterly anniversary of the Initial EA Order.