Cisco routers that support NetFlow

Posted in General, NetFlow on March 5th, 2009 by James FT
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Hello NetFlow Gurus! It’s a common inquiry here at the Plixer Help Desk as to which Cisco routers support NetFlow. So for your viewing pleasure, here is a list of Cisco models that can export NetFlow:

IOS 11.CA, 11.1CC

  • 7200, 7500 Series and RSP 7200 Series

IOS 12.0, 12.0T, 12.0S, 12.0(3)T, 12.0(3)S

 

 

  • Cisco 1720, 2600, 3600, 4500, 4700, AS5800
  • RSP 7000, 7200 Series
  • uBR 7200, 7500 series
  • RSM Series, MGX8800RPM Series, BPx8650 Series
  • AS5300 uses IOS 12.0(3)T, 12.0(3)S

IOS 12.0(4)T

  • Cisco 1400, 1600, 1720, 2500, 3600, 4500, 4700, AS5300, AS5800
  • RSP 7000, 7200 Series
  • uBR 7200, 7500 series
  • RSM Series, MGX8800RPM Series, BPx8650 Series

IOS 12.0(4)XE

  • Cisco 7100 Series

IOS 12.0(6)S

  • Cisco 1200 Series

IOS 12.3(1), 12.0(24), 12.2(18),S12.3(2)T

  • Cisco 800, 1700, 2600, 3600, 3700, 6400, 7200, 7500, 12000

These devices support NetFlow as well: Cisco 1800, 2800, 3800, 6500, 7300, 10000 and CRS-1

Catalyst Series Switches: 4500, 5500, 6500.

James

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4 Responses to “Cisco routers that support NetFlow”

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  2. Mike Patterson Says:

    Hello, Enterasys.com switches and routers support Cisco NetFlow as well. here are more devices: http://www.plixer.com/products/scrutinizer_activate-netflow.php

    And don’t forget about sFlow as we support that as well.

    Mike

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