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CCNA 4 v3.0 Module 5 Frame Relay. Purpose of This PowerPoint. This PowerPoint primarily consists of the Target Indicators (TIs) of this module in CCNA version 3.0. It was created to give instructors a PowerPoint to take and modify as their own. This PowerPoint is: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CCNA 4 v3.0 Module 5 Frame Relay

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Purpose of This PowerPoint

• This PowerPoint primarily consists of the Target Indicators (TIs) of this module in CCNA version 3.0.

• It was created to give instructors a PowerPoint to take and modify as their own.

• This PowerPoint is:

NOT a study guide for the module final assessment.

NOT a study guide for the CCNA certification exam.

• Please report any mistakes you find in this PowerPoint by using the Academy Connection Help link.

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To Locate Instructional Resource Materials on Academy Connection:

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Objectives

• Frame Relay concepts

• Configuring Frame Relay

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Frame Relay Operation

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Frame Relay Switches

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Frame Relay Concepts

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Local Significance of DLCIs

The data-link connection identifier (DLCI) is stored in the Address field of every frame transmitted.

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Terminology

• The connection through the Frame Relay network between two DTEs is called a virtual circuit (VC).

• Virtual circuits may be established dynamically by sending signaling messages to the network. In this case they are called switched virtual circuits (SVCs).

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Frame Relay Stack Layered Support

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Frame Relay Functions

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Bandwidth and Flow Control

Bit counter Example 1

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Frame Relay Concepts

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LAPF Frame

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Full-Mesh Topology

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Frame Relay Mesh

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LMI

• Three types of LMIs are supported by Cisco routers:

Cisco — The original LMI extensions

Ansi — Corresponding to the ANSI standard T1.617 Annex D

q933a — Corresponding to the ITU standard Q933 Annex A

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Stages of Inverse ARP and LMI Operation #1

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Stages of Inverse ARP and LMI Operation #2

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Configuring Basic Frame Relay

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Configuring a Static Frame Relay Map

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Reachability Issues with Routing Updates in NBMA

By default, a Frame Relay network provides nonbroadcast multiaccess (NBMA) connectivity between remote sites. An NBMA environment is treated like other multiaccess media environments, where all the routers are on the same subnet.

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Frame Relay Subinterfaces

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Configuring Point-to-Point Subinterfaces

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Verifying Frame Relay

• The show interfaces command displays information regarding the encapsulation and Layer 1 and Layer 2 status. It also displays information about the following:

The LMI type

The LMI DLCI

The Frame Relay data terminal equipment/data circuit-terminating equipment (DTE/DCE) type

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The show frame-relay lmi Command

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The show frame-relay pvc Command

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The show frame-relay map Command

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Troubleshooting Frame Relay

• Use the debug frame-relay lmi command to determine whether the router and the Frame Relay switch are sending and receiving LMI packets properly.