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"Kevin Wigle" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/10/2000 11:57:21 am
To: JENNY MCLEOD/NSO/CSDA@NOTES
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Subject: Re: MAX. VLAN's
on a 19xx, Enterprise IOS yields a bit more than 4 vlans...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/si/c
You can create 1024 VLAN's at the maximum. There is no restriction on the
number of switch per VLAN.
Karthik.
At 10:34 AM 10/9/00 +0530, Hitesh Pathak (CSD-BBYRO-RTSG) wrote:
Friends,
I hv a question.
Can anyone tell me What is the MAX. no. of vlan's can be created using a
Theoretically, you can have about 1024 VLANs in one switch, but in reality,
it's recommended to use no more than 100 VLANs...
-Ya
"Hitesh Pathak (CSD-BBYRO-RTSG)" wrote:
Friends,
I hv a question.
Can anyone tell me What is the MAX. no. of vlan's can be created using a
switch/switches
Typically 1024, although the smaller 4Mb RAM 2924XLs limit them to more
like 32. It is device dependent, as is the size of the CAM table/MAC
cache.
Jeff Kell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, 09 October, 2000 18:05
Subject: Re: MAX. VLAN's
According to my CLSC manual, a Cat 5000 can support up to 250 *active*
VLANs,
and up to 1000 all up. A Cat 3000 supports 64 VLANs, and a Cisco 7000
Per the 802.1Q spec the max possible vlan's is a 12 bit field in the Tag Control
Information field (2 Bytes length) which allows for a maximum of 4096 possible
VLAN's.
Bits 1-3 are the User Priority Bit's which are capable of representing 8
priority levels (think of TOS).
Bit 4 is the CFI bit
Friends,
I hv a question.
Can anyone tell me What is the MAX. no. of vlan's can be created using a
switch/switches . Is there any limitation to it or it is model specific.
What is the max no. of switches we can have per VLAN.
thanx
HP
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