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There is always a frame relay switch between the DTE links when someone talks about Frame Relay. The frame relay switch has the clockrates. They also have the intf-type dce. He only shows you how to configure multi- and point-to-point, which is partial mesh, and a full mesh topology.
So are all the routers directly connected with each other via serial cable or is there a frame relay switch in the equation. Also with commands how come there's no clock rate commands?
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khidir06 9 months ago
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caserola23 1 year ago
There is always a frame relay switch between the DTE links when someone talks about Frame Relay. The frame relay switch has the clockrates. They also have the intf-type dce. He only shows you how to configure multi- and point-to-point, which is partial mesh, and a full mesh topology.
Aurastream22 2 years ago
So are all the routers directly connected with each other via serial cable or is there a frame relay switch in the equation. Also with commands how come there's no clock rate commands?
ejeangilles 2 years ago
Thanxx!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ganmanG 2 years ago 2