Re: Maximum number of Users in a VLAN

From: Alexei Monastyrnyi (alexeim@orcsoftware.com)
Date: Wed Nov 22 2006 - 14:54:01 ART


In days of cat5000 we used /23 VLANs, worked fine with 10 Mbps
access-ports and 155 Mbps uplinks to ATM 622 Mbps core. Traffic profile
was mostly users-to-servers in server VLAN with 100Mbps per server. It
was rather big deployment with 2000+ access-ports, I wonder if they
changed VLAN layout after upgrading to 6500 and introducing
multiservice. Will chat to old buddies about that. :-)

A.

ccie anees wrote:
> I think it is kind of design question. I am seeing /24 Vlans are more common in practice especially when we started to use IP phone, the VOIP vendor recommends /24. And I would say it depends on your network environment.
>
> Ajay V m <ajayvm@gmail.com> wrote: Hi,
>
> What is the maximum no of users that can be assigned to a VLAN for optimal
> performance.Any cisco documents specifying this data.



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