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This chapter addresses the following topics:
•Logical Interfaces Not Supported by AVC
Cisco AVC is supported on the following platforms:
•Cisco IOS Platforms (Cisco ISR G2 Routers)
–Cisco C1921-AX/K9
–Cisco C1941-AX/K9
–Cisco C2901-AX/K9
–Cisco C2911-AX/K9
–Cisco C2921-AX/K9
–Cisco C2951-AX/K9
–Cisco C3925-AX/K9
–Cisco C3925E-AX/K9
–Cisco C3945-AX/K9
–Cisco C3945E-AX/K9
–Cisco 800 Series: C892FSP-K9, C896VA-K9, C897VA-K9, C897VAW-A-K9, C897VA-M-K9, C898EA-K9, C897VAW-E-K9, C897VAM-W-E-K9.
•Cisco IOS XE Platforms
–Cisco ASR1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers
–Cisco ISR4400 Series Integrated Services Routers
–Cisco CSR 1000V Cloud Services Routers
For information about licensing and features for supported platforms, see:
AVC Licensed Features
Logical interfaces not supported by Cisco AVC in the current release:
•Dialer interfaces
Supported on Cisco IOS platforms, not supported on Cisco IOS XE platforms
•Dynamic tunnels such as Dynamic Virtual Tunnel Interface (DVTI)
•IPv6 tunnels that terminate on the device
•Pass-through tunneled IPv6
•Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
•Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV) overlay interfaces
•Virtual template interface
Logical interfaces partially supported by Cisco AVC in the current release:
•FLEXVPN
Supported only in spoke-to-spoke topology