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How to Identify and Prioritize Cisco True Forward Subscriptions for Renewal

Learn how to efficiently identify and prioritize subscriptions for renewal using Cisco True Forward to optimize your IT budget.

Written by Akanksha Shukla

Updated at October 29th, 2025

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Introduction

This article explains how Renewal Managers can identify and prioritize Cisco True Forward subscriptions using the Cisco True Forward Renewal charts on the Subscription Dashboard.

Cisco True Forward is a unique adjustment mechanism applicable only to Cisco Enterprise Agreement (EA)–based subscriptions, where customer usage is periodically reviewed and aligned with the contracted entitlements. Tracking these renewals helps ensure accurate billing alignment and timely renewal execution.

If you are new to the Subscription Renewals, refer to the Introduction to PrW Subscription video before continuing.

The goal of this guide is to help Renewal Managers:

  • Identify Cisco True Forward subscriptions that are nearing their review or renewal window.
  • Understand how these subscriptions are represented on the dashboard.
  • Prioritize them based on True Forward timelines and renewal impact.

Watch the video: How to Identify and Prioritize Cisco True Forward Subscriptions for Renewal
Next step: How to import subscription data from vendors


Key Terms

Term Definition
Renewal Manager Oversees contract renewal efforts, assigns projects, and manages prioritization.
Renewal Engineer Executes renewals by preparing asset lists, coordinating pricing, and generating quotes.
Renewal Dashboard A graphical dashboard that shows contract renewal readiness by account, timeframe, and IC status.
Managed Subscriptions Internal representation of a vendor contract, used for managing customer-facing renewals.
Renewal Manager Console The console where ICs are reviewed, filtered, and assigned to projects.
Enterprise Agreement  A type of Cisco subscription contract that allows customers to consume software flexibly and undergo periodic True Forward adjustments.
Cisco True Forward A vendor billing policy that adjusts future charges based on actual customer usage — increasing future quantities without retroactive billing.

Table of Contents 

S No.  Section Description Timestamp
1  Introduction Why the dashboard is useful for identifying renewals 00:00
2  Learning Goals What this video covers 00:13
3 Key Terms and Concepts Key terms used in the video 00:42
4 Overview of Cisco True Forward Renewal Charts Learn about the three charts available for Cisco True Forward renewals and what data they display. 01:20
5 Understanding Chart Data and Behavior How initial dashboard settings are configured 01:35
6  Navigating to Managed Subscription Console Understand how clicking chart titles or slices takes you to the Managed Subscription Console with pre-applied filters. 02:27
7 Applying and Customizing Filters How to refine dashboard data and change views 03:30
8 Conclusion and what's next What’s next after identifying renewals 03:44

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1. Overview of True Forward Renewal Charts

The Cisco True Forward Renewal section of the Subscription Dashboard includes three dedicated charts:

Upcoming True Forward in 90 Days

Upcoming True Forward in 60 Days

Upcoming True Forward in 30 Days

Each chart represents Cisco True Forward subscriptions that are due for renewal within the indicated timeframe.

These charts are specifically applicable to Cisco subscriptions under Enterprise Agreements, since True Forward applies to that model.


2. Understanding Chart Data and Behavior

Each pie chart displays account-wise segmentation of upcoming renewals.

The slices represent accounts, and the value of each slice indicates the total subscription value (amount) managed for Cisco True Forward renewals within that timeframe.

Hovering over a slice displays:

Account Name

Subscription Value (Amount)

Only Cisco vendor subscriptions are shown in these charts, as the True Forward concept applies exclusively to Cisco.

💡 Note: The chart values are based on the Managed Subscription Value, which reflects the aggregated renewal value for the specific accounts.


3.Viewing Account-Level Data in Charts

You can interact with the charts in two ways:

  • Hover over a slice to see the tooltip containing account name and True Forward renewal value.
  • Click a slice or chart title to view corresponding records in detail.

The navigation behavior changes depending on the interaction:

Clicking the chart title opens the Managed Subscription Console, displaying all subscriptions for that timeframe (30/60/90 days).

Clicking a specific slice filters the view further by that account and True Forward date range.


4. Navigating to Managed Subscription Console

When you click on a Cisco True Forward chart or slice:

The system redirects you to the Managed Subscription Console.

The console automatically applies filters corresponding to the chart type and timeframe (e.g., “True Forward due within 30 days”).

If a slice was clicked, additional account-based filters are pre-applied.

You can view details such as: Account Stage, Renewal Project Type, Part Number, Expiration Date, Next True Forward Date and so on.

📘 Tip: Use this view to verify upcoming renewals and take early renewal actions for accounts approaching True Forward alignment.


5. Applying and Customizing Filters

You can customize the displayed data in each chart by using the Filter Graph By option (accessible via the blue filter icon on each chart).
The filter window allows you to adjust:

Filter Type Options Available Description
Setup Type Default Setup / Custom Choose between system default (90 days, all accounts) or custom settings.
Date Range Coming 30 / 60 / 90 Days / Other Select the timeframe for upcoming True Forward renewals.
Number of Accounts to Show All / Top 10 / Top 20 / Other Define how many accounts appear on the chart.

By default:

The three charts display Coming 90/60/30 Days and All Accounts.

Selecting “Custom” lets you define specific date ranges or restrict data to key accounts.

After applying filters, click Save Settings to refresh the chart view.
The filters directly influence which records appear when you navigate to the Managed Subscription Console.


6. Conclusion and Next Steps

In this article, you learned how to:

  • Identify Cisco True Forward subscriptions from the Subscription Dashboard.
  • Understand chart behavior, default filters, and interaction results.
  • Navigate to the Managed Subscription Console with pre-applied filters.

Next, continue with Creating Subscription Renewal Projects to learn how Renewal Managers can assign Cisco True Forward subscriptions for renewal processing and pricing updates.


Related Learning

  • Introduction to StrataVAR PrW Subscriptions
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In this article
  • Introduction
  • Key Terms
  • Table of Contents
  • Watch the Video
  • 1. Overview of True Forward Renewal Charts
  • 2. Understanding Chart Data and Behavior
  • 3.Viewing Account-Level Data in Charts
  • 4. Navigating to Managed Subscription Console
  • 5. Applying and Customizing Filters
  • 6. Conclusion and Next Steps
  • Related Learning

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