Hi Bayan,

You might have more than one 2950 connected to another one...  Lets say you
have 4 2950-24s in a row...  In theory every port may be in its own vlan...
 Giving you 64 vlans.

Actually that wont quite work as the trunks between the switches will
consume some ports, but I think you get the idea :)

Cheers,
Matt

CCIE #22386
CCSI #31207

2009/10/27 Bayan Sardari <bayan.sard...@yahoo.com>

> hi all
> thanks for your good comments but if 2950 doesen't support more than one ip
> why does it support 64 vlans?it means we coulden't have more that one vlan
> on it?we coulden't link it to a router (2621 for example)and do intervlan
> routing?
> i am confused!
> bayan
>
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