Enquiry on RMA for Cisco Products

Hi,
Recently i ran into some issue when processing a RMA for Cisco 3925 router.
I've RMAed the chassis but the i got the part, it didnt have a system board.
When i contacted Cisco, they mentioned that the system board can/must be RMAed separately.
Is there any documentation or list for Cisco Products that has system board as a FRU?
Thanks

Recently i ran into some issue when processing a RMA for Cisco 3925 router.I've RMAed the chassis but the i got the part, it didnt have a system board.
Before the replacment part/unit is shipped, you always get a shipping document in an email.  This document will list down what item(s) are being shipped.
Did you get this?

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