If I remember correctly, each VLAN is it's own subnet.
 And therefore, if each vlan is it's own subnet, you
can only have 254 devices attached to each subnet.

You may wanna check that on CCO.


--- John Kale  wrote:
> hi all,
> 
> I read somewhere that there can only be a maximum of
> 254 devices in a vlan. 
> I'm currently redesigning a network that would have
> a vlan containing about 
> 300 devices. Is the 254 restriction a design one?
> Please can someone 
> enlighting me on this issue.
> 
> 
> regards,
> 
> 
> Tunde
>
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