How many collectors can be configured on each router platform?
The RTR restricts the number of configured collectors to a maximum of 200 per router for Cisco IOS releases 11.2 and 11.3, and 500 collectors per router for Cisco IOS release 12.0 or later. The actual number of supported collectors, however, is dependent on the specific router platform and amount of RAM installed in the router.
The SAA restricts the number of configured collectors to a maximum of 200 per router for Cisco IOS releases 11.2 and 11.3, and 500 collectors per router for Cisco IOS release 12.0 or later. The actual number of supported collectors, however, is dependent on the specific router platform and amount of RAM installed in the router. Test results for some typical platform configurations are as follows: Platform Series Cisco IOS Software Release DRAM (MB) Maximum Number of Collectors Cisco 7500 11.2 64 200 11.3 128 200 12.0 64 500 Cisco 7200 11.2 120 200 11.3 120 200 12.0 56 500 AS5300 11.2 64 200 11.3 64 200 12.0 64 500 Cisco 4700 11.2 32 100 11.3 64 200 12.0 64 500 MC3810 12.0 27 500 Cisco 3600 11.2 24 80 11.3 24 80 12.0 28 500 Cisco 2600 11.3 48 200 12.0 48 500 Cisco 2500 11.2 16 100 11.3 16 100 12.0 16 500 Cisco 1600 11.2 24 40 12.0 24 500 Catalyst 5500 RSM 11.2 64 80 11.
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