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  1.  Frame-Relay Switch configuration
  2. Expanding the Frame-Relay Topology
  3. Configuring Frame-Relay Point-to-Point
  4. Configuration of Frame-Relay Point-to-Multipoint
  5. Check Local management Interface
  6. About Frame-Relay Maps
  7. What is disabling Inverse ARP
  8. Create Manually Frame-Relay Maps
  9. Routing Protocols and Split-Horizon
  10. Conclusion on Frame-relay

 

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Frame-Relay Switch configuration

Frame-relay networks require a frame-relay switch to establish virtual circuits between DLCIs. Typically, service providers handle the configuration of the frame-relay switch, but for educational purposes, it's essential to understand it from the customer's perspective. If you wish to set up a frame-relay switch in your lab, you can utilize a Cisco router for this purpose. Here's how to do it:

  1. Enable Frame-Relay Switching Globally:

  1. Interface Configuration for the Switch:

Here, we configure the frame-relay switch's interface, set the clock rate for DCE interfaces, enable frame-relay encapsulation, specify the interface type as frame-relay DCE, and instruct the interface to switch DLCI 102 to interface serial1/2 as DLCI 201.

  1. Configure the Interface for R2:

The configuration is similar, with the frame-relay route command specifying the DLCI mapping in reverse.

  1. Enable Interfaces for R1 and R2:

  1. Verify PVC Status on the Frame-Relay Switch:

To verify the PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuit) status on a Frame-Relay

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Texte: Mamta Devi
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Cover: Mamta Devi
Lektorat: Rohit Jha
Korrektorat: Richa Madhav
Übersetzung: Mohini Madhav
Satz: Shivam Patel
Tag der Veröffentlichung: 14.10.2023
ISBN: 978-3-7554-5617-9

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