Thanks, Bryan. I am actually wondering if there
is a limit to the number of switches that can host the ports of a VLAN.
For example COULD you have 400 switches with ~5 ports each in that VLAN?
/Jared
-Original Message-From: Bryan Osoro
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limit?
Jared,
From my readings. 2000 Users is the
recommened maximum. Obviously this isn't written in stone, but that's
the only number I've ever seen
Bryan Osoro
"Jared Carter" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 001901c0190a$a3a104e0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:001901c0190a$a3a104e0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
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Is there a limit to the number of switches that
can be a part of a single VLAN? I guess what I mean, is the number of
switches that have ports that belong to a VLAN. I did not see this in
Cisco LAN Switching.
Thanks.
/Jared