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Lab 026: Configuring Cisco Frame Relay

Lab 26:

Configuring Cisco Frame Relay

Lab Objective:

The objective of this lab exercise is to enable and validate basic Cisco Frame Relay on two routers using Serial interfaces. By default, all Serial interfaces have a default encapsulation type of Cisco HDLC.

Lab Purpose:

Cisco Frame Relay configuration and verification is a fundamental skill. Frame Relay is a Non Broadcast Multi Access technology that is commonly used in hub and spoke topologies. By default, Frame Relay will use Inverse ARP to map a remote IP address to a local DLCI. As a Cisco engineer, as well as in the Cisco . . .

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