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Driving Profitable Growth Frank Calderoni EVP and Chief Financial Officer December 7, 2012

Forward-Looking Statements This presentation contains projections and other forward-looking statements regarding future events or the future financial performance of Cisco, including future operating results. These projections and statements are only predictions. Actual events or results may differ materially from those in the projections or other forward-looking statements. Please see Cisco s filings with the SEC, including its most recent filings on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q, for a discussion of important risk factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those in the projections or other forward-looking statements. GAAP Reconciliation During this presentation references to historical financial measures of Cisco will include references to non-gaap financial measures. Cisco provides a reconciliation between GAAP and non-gaap financial information on our website at www.cisco.com under About Cisco in the Investor Relations section. http://investor.cisco.com/financialstatements.cfm Non-GAAP measures for future periods would not include, when applicable, share-based compensation expense, amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets, impact to cost of sales from purchase accounting adjustments to inventory, other acquisition-related costs, significant asset impairments and restructurings, the income tax effects of the foregoing, significant tax matters, and other items that Cisco may exclude from time to time in the future, such as significant gains or losses from contingencies.

Continued Commitment to Our Financial Strategy Drive Long-Term Profitable Growth Portfolio Management to Invest in Growth Operational Excellence with Discipline Capital Return to Our Investors Revenues 5-7% CAGR Earnings per Share* 7-9% CAGR This long-term financial model does not represent projections or guidance for a particular period, but rather a long-term model management utilizes in managing the business. Actual results for a particular period may differ materially due to a variety of factors listed in Cisco s SEC filings, including business and economic conditions. *These are Non-GAAP

Historical Revenues Fiscal Years 2002-2012 $ Billions Immersive Experiences Internet of Everything $46B Connectivity $19B Networked Economy FY 12 7% YoY Growth 10 YR CAGR: 9% 02-12 Growth: 144% 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

FY12 Revenue Highlights* Y/Y Growth % Switching 3% NGN Routing 2% Collaboration 3% Data Center 87% SP Video 11% Security 12% Wireless 19% Services 12% Total 7% Y/Y Growth % Americas 6% EMEA 4% APJC 13% Total 7% Strong growth across all product categories and regions in tough macro-economic environment Double digit growth in 5 out 8 product categories * Source: Cisco s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended July 28, 2012

Historical Non-GAAP Diluted EPS Fiscal Years 2002-2012 $ per Share $1.85 FY 12 14% YoY Growth $0.39 10 YR CAGR: 17% 02-12 Growth: 374% 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Future Growth and Profitability

Capitalize on Strategic Growth Drivers Driving Now Invest for Growth Long-Term Play Cloud Mobility Video Services Security Emerging Markets Internet of Everything

Driving Now Driving Cloud & The Unified Data Center Revenue $B ~20-26% CAGR Leading the Convergence to a Unified Data Center Uniquely Open, Scalable, Secure, and Resilient $1B Marketshare Leadership with Well Above Industry Margins FY 12 Data Center 3-5 years This long-term financial model does not represent projections or guidance for a particular period, but rather a long-term model management utilizes in managing the business. Actual results for a particular period may differ materially due to a variety of factors listed in Cisco s SEC filings, including business and economic conditions.

Leading in the Mobility Market Transition Driving Now Driving New Requirements for One Network, One Management, One Policy Driving Unified Access in a Seamless Wired to Wireless Transition - BYOD SP s Shifting CapEx to Mobility Revenue $B $3B ~14-17% CAGR Capitalizing on the Rise of Wi-Fi and Small Cells FY 12 3-5 years SP Mobility and Wireless This long-term financial model does not represent projections or guidance for a particular period, but rather a long-term model management utilizes in managing the business. Actual results for a particular period may differ materially due to a variety of factors listed in Cisco s SEC filings, including business and economic conditions.

Driving Now Driving Next Generation Video & Collaboration Capitalizing on Pervasive Video Market Transition to Mobile, Social, Virtual, & Visual Revenue $B $8B ~6-9% CAGR CAGR ~7-11% Any Content to Any Device, Anytime, Anywhere Leveraging NDS to Deliver New Content Delivery Experiences and Monetization Models ~4-8% FY 12 3-5 years Collaboration SP Video This long-term financial model does not represent projections or guidance for a particular period, but rather a long-term model management utilizes in managing the business. Actual results for a particular period may differ materially due to a variety of factors listed in Cisco s SEC filings, including business and economic conditions.

Maximizing Services to Enhance Business Value Invest in Growth Driving Opportunities by Delivering Solutions to Customers Top Priorities Leveraging Cisco s Installed Base and Connections to Optimize Network Investment Through Smart Analytics Cementing Role as our Customers #1 Strategic Business Partner Revenue $B $10B ~9-11% CAGR FY 12 3-5 years Services % of Revenue 21% ~24-26% This long-term financial model does not represent projections or guidance for a particular period, but rather a long-term model management utilizes in managing the business. Actual results for a particular period may differ materially due to a variety of factors listed in Cisco s SEC filings, including business and economic conditions.

Differentiating with Security Invest in Growth Delivering End-to-End Security Across all Products and Services Cloud and Mobility Creating New Requirements for a Secure Intelligent Network across Address Multi-Device Challenges in Enterprise and Service Provider Networks Revenue $B $1B ~5-7% CAGR FY 12 Security 3-5 years This long-term financial model does not represent projections or guidance for a particular period, but rather a long-term model management utilizes in managing the business. Actual results for a particular period may differ materially due to a variety of factors listed in Cisco s SEC filings, including business and economic conditions.

Invest in Growth Accelerating Emerging Market Opportunities Enhancing Emerging Country Portfolio through Centers of Excellence Delivering Locally Relevant Products and Services Increase Data Center Penetration In Emerging Countries Revenue $B $9B ~7-13% CAGR BRICM Countries ~13-15% of Cisco Revenue FY 12 3-5 years % of Revenue 20% 23-27% This long-term financial model does not represent projections or guidance for a particular period, but rather a long-term model management utilizes in managing the business. Actual results for a particular period may differ materially due to a variety of factors listed in Cisco s SEC filings, including business and economic conditions.

Delivering Business Relevance through Software Offerings Invest in Growth Driving Software Across the Portfolio to Deliver Greater Value Expanding Growth in Annuity Revenue 9 Out of 10 Most Recent Acquisitions in Software or Cloud Space Revenue $B $6B ~14-16% CAGR FY 12 Software 3-5 years This long-term financial model does not represent projections or guidance for a particular period, but rather a long-term model management utilizes in managing the business. Actual results for a particular period may differ materially due to a variety of factors listed in Cisco s SEC filings, including business and economic conditions.

Innovation Driving Growth Acquisitions since 2010 Cloud & Management Mobility Video Services Internet of Everything

Investing in Software and Cloud Invest in Growth End-to-End Software Solutions for Pay- TV Operators Globally Bolsters SP Video Platform Recurring Software and Service Revenue Model Attractive Gross Margins for the SP Video Space Cloud Networking Offering; Access Points, Routers, Switches and Security Scalable Solutions focused on Small, Mid-market and Lean-IT Enterprises Significant Growth Opportunity and Accretive to Cisco Gross Margin Subscription Based Business Model Meraki acquisition is subject to regulatory approval

Product and Services Revenue Mix FY12 3-5 Years Services Switching Services Switching Other Wireless Security CAGR ~5-7% Other Wireless Security SP Video DC Collab NGN Routing SP Video DC Collab NGN Routing % of Recurring Revenue 22% % of Recurring Revenue ~25-30% This long-term financial model does not represent projections or guidance for a particular period, but rather a long-term model management utilizes in managing the business. Actual results for a particular period may differ materially due to a variety of factors listed in Cisco s SEC filings, including business and economic conditions.

Commitment to Long-Term Revenue Growth Network at the Center of Market Transitions Revenue $B ~5-7% CAGR Large Installed Base Provides Opportunity to Maximize Growth Drivers $46B Switching Portfolio Leverages Growth in Cloud, Data Center, Video & Security Routing Portfolio Enables Growth in Mobility & Wireless FY 12 3-5 years This long-term financial model does not represent projections or guidance for a particular period, but rather a long-term model management utilizes in managing the business. Actual results for a particular period may differ materially due to a variety of factors listed in Cisco s SEC filings, including business and economic conditions.

Long-Term Revenue Growth 5-7% Revenue CAGR T A I L W I N D S Additional Top Line Growth Driven By Product Innovation In Cloud, Mobility, Video & Security Services Growth In Commercial Expansion, Industry Solutions, New Business Models, Remote Infrastructure Management Internet of Everything Opportunity H E A D W I N D S Macroeconomic Uncertainty - Europe Conservative Customer Budgets

Gross Margin Approach Cost Savings L E V E R S Competitive Differentiation Technology Mix Management Focus ASIC investment for Common Leverage Across Technologies Accelerating Value Engineering Supply Chain Efficiencies Differentiation in Core Through Integrated Service Differentiate Value Proposition Through Architectural Approach Lead in Emerging Markets with Locally Relevant Products Launching Accretive New Products Invest in Higher- Growth, Margin Expanding Businesses High Return (Primarily Cloud, Mobility & Software) Acquisitions Improving Mix

Gross Margin Mix Services (+) FY12 (+/ - Relative to Total GM) Switching (+) 3-5 Years (+/ - Relative to Total GM) Services (+) Switching (+) Other (-) Wireless (+) Security (+) Other (-) Wireless (+) SP Video (-) DC (-) Collab (-) NGN Routing (-) Security (+) SP Video (-) DC (-) Collab (+) NGN Routing (-) Software as a % of Revenue 13% Software as a % of Revenue ~17-19% This long-term financial model does not represent projections or guidance for a particular period, but rather a long-term model management utilizes in managing the business. Actual results for a particular period may differ materially due to a variety of factors listed in Cisco s SEC filings, including business and economic conditions.

Long-Term Gross Margin Drivers Low High 61% - 62% Key Drivers New Offerings Product introductions Software and solution offerings Value Engineering Accelerated investment in product cost-out returning benefits Driving efficiencies across entire Supply Chain Price Pricing and higher discounts Success in Emerging Markets Mix Increase in Data Center Growth in Emerging Markets This long-term financial model does not represent projections or guidance for a particular period, but rather a long-term model management utilizes in managing the business. Actual results for a particular period may differ materially due to a variety of factors listed in Cisco s SEC filings, including business and economic conditions.

Driving a Culture of Continuous Improvement Innovation Portfolio Optimization for Profitable Growth and Reinvestment Technology Leadership as Market Transitions Innovative Solutions to Customer Problems Operating Model Execution Streamlined Processes and Focus on Execution Decision Making with Speed and Agility Talent development and Employee Engagement Transformation Go To Market Productivity Customer Focus Ease of Doing Business; Deeper Engagement Global Process Scalability and Efficiencies Continued Commitment to Making Bold Decisions and Maintaining Discipline

Commitment to Maintaining Operational Discipline Variable Cost Productivity Value Engineering Supply Chain Efficiencies OpEx Productivity Best-in-Class Operational and Cost Performance Operating Model Effectiveness and Workforce Design Focus on Simplification and Ease Of Doing Business Global Processes Scalability Systems and Tools Transformation Sales Productivity Global Real Estate Optimization

Operating Margin Leverage* Non GAAP Opex as a % of Revenue Non GAAP Operating Margin % of Revenue 43% 28% High 20s 35% Low- Mid 30s 18% FY 02 FY12 3-5 years FY 02 FY12 3-5 years Securing Profitability Through Portfolio Management & Disciplined Operational Excellence Emphasis on Maintaining Profitable Growth *These are Non-GAAP This long-term financial model does not represent projections or guidance for a particular period, but rather a long-term model management utilizes in managing the business. Actual results for a particular period may differ materially due to a variety of factors listed in Cisco s SEC filings, including business and economic conditions.

Capital Return to Shareholders Free Cashflow* ($B) Primary Uses of Cash FY02- FY12 (+3-5 yrs) 10 YR CAGR: 10% $10B Capital Expenditures Acquisitions $4B Dividend Share Repurchase FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 * Free cash flows represent cash flows from operating activities less capital expenditures, which are defined as cash flows from operating activities less acquisition of property and equipment, both terms as used in the Company s Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows This long-term financial model does not represent projections or guidance for a particular period, but rather a long-term model management utilizes in managing the business. Actual results for a particular period may differ materially due to a variety of factors listed in Cisco s SEC filings, including business and economic conditions.

Shareholder Value Approach Shareholder Value Invest in Strategic Priorities Profitable Growth Ongoing Return of Capital Business Strategy Financial Strategy Execution

Long-Term Financial Model Revenues Operating Margin* Earnings per Share* 5-7% CAGR High 20s % range 7-9% CAGR This long-term financial model does not represent projections or guidance for a particular period, but rather a long-term model management utilizes in managing the business. Actual results for a particular period may differ materially due to a variety of factors listed in Cisco s SEC filings, including business and economic conditions. *These are Non-GAAP

Continuing the Journey Positioned Well for the Future Ensuring Rigor with our Investments and Competitive Position Delivering on Profitable Growth Maximizing Shareholder Return

Thank you.

Forward-Looking Statements These presentation slides and related conference call may be deemed to contain forward-looking statements, which are subject to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include, among other things, statements regarding future events (such as statements regarding our growth and strategy) and the future financial performance of Cisco that involve risks and uncertainties. Readers are cautioned that these forward-looking statements are only predictions and may differ materially from actual future events or results due to a variety of factors, including: business and economic conditions and growth trends in the networking industry, our customer markets and various geographic regions; global economic conditions and uncertainties in the geopolitical environment; overall information technology spending; the growth and evolution of the Internet and levels of capital spending on Internet-based systems; variations in customer demand for products and services, including sales to the service provider market and other customer markets; the return on our investments in certain priorities, including our foundational priorities, and in certain geographical locations; the timing of orders and manufacturing and customer lead times; changes in customer order patterns or customer mix; insufficient, excess or obsolete inventory; variability of component costs; variations in sales channels, product costs or mix of products sold; our ability to successfully acquire businesses and technologies and to successfully integrate and operate these acquired businesses and technologies; our ability to achieve expected benefits of our partnerships; increased competition in our product and service markets, including the data center; dependence on the introduction and market acceptance of new product offerings and standards; rapid technological and market change; manufacturing and sourcing risks; product defects and returns; litigation involving patents, intellectual property, antitrust, shareholder and other matters, and governmental investigations; natural catastrophic events; a pandemic or epidemic; our ability to achieve the benefits anticipated from our investments in sales, engineering, service, marketing and manufacturing activities; our ability to recruit and retain key personnel; our ability to manage financial risk, and to manage expenses during economic downturns; risks related to the global nature of our operations, including our operations in emerging markets; currency fluctuations and other international factors; changes in provision for income taxes, including changes in tax laws and regulations or adverse outcomes resulting from examinations of our income tax returns; potential volatility in operating results; and other factors listed in Cisco s most recent reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q. The financial information contained in these presentation slides and related conference call should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in Cisco s most recent reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q, as each may be amended from time to time. Cisco s results of operations for prior periods are not necessarily indicative of Cisco s operating results for any future periods. Any projections in these presentation slides and related conference call are based on limited information currently available to Cisco, which is subject to change. Although any such projections and the factors influencing them will likely change, Cisco will not necessarily update the information, since Cisco will only provide guidance at certain points during the year. Such information speaks only as of the date of these presentation slides and related conference call.