Cisco End-of-Life Information

I wonder if anyone could tell me, Cisco website link to find out end-of-sale and end-of-life information by entering a Cisco product model number. I have 1000 different products for which I need to see this information (End-of-Life End-of-Sale).

HI, [Pls Rate if HELPS]
Refer Link below:
http://cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/tsd_products_support_end-of-sale_and_end-of-life_products_list.html
Pls Rate if HELPS
Best Regards,
Guru Prasad R

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