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Lab 028: Configuring Static Frame Relay Maps

Lab 28:

Configuring Static Frame Relay Maps

Lab Objective:

The objective of this lab exercise is to configure manual Frame Relay statements to map local DLCI values to remote IP addresses. This prevents the use of Inverse ARP and is the recommended way to configure Frame Relay. By default, Frame Relay uses Inverse ARP to map local DLCIs to remote IP addresses.

Lab Purpose:

Static Frame Relay map configuration is a fundamental skill. It is considered poor practice to rely on Inverse ARP to map local DLCIs to remote IP addresses. This default behavior should never be relied upon. As . . .

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