VLAN Support at routers and switches

is there a table with howmany VLANs each of cisco routers and switches can support.
its not always written at the product data sheet.

hi
Do find the details for 1800 ISR series router..
802.1Q VLAN
A total of eight VLANs can be configured to segment a network and offer additional security and separation of network traffic.
VLAN Support
802.1Q VLAN supported on all 10/100BASE-T ports
VLAN Configured
8 VLANs
Wireless VLANs
16
7400 series has reached EOL/EOS status hence i couldnt find any datasheet for that model..
regds

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