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What is the example of packet switching network?

IP, Ethernet, Frame Relay, ...IP, Ethernet, Frame Relay, ...IP, Ethernet, Frame Relay, ...IP, Ethernet, Frame Relay, ...


What frame-relay command shows encapsulation type?

show frame-relay map


How does frame relay work?

Frame Relay is a packet-switching technology. It works by sending information in packets, which are called frames, through a shared frame-relay network.


What is an updated and digital version of X25 that also relies on packet switching?

Frame relay.


What are the three concerns when the physical layer encodes bits?

When the Physical layer encodes the bits into the signals for a particular medium, it must also distinguish where one frame ends and the next frame begins. Otherwise, the devices on the media would not recognize when a frame has been fully received.


Is Frame relay TDM?

no


What is Frame relay over DSL?

A means of providing access to the Frame Relay network over a DSL connection


Does ATM and frame relay has anything in common?

Both ATM and Frame Relay are ways to connect your local network router to an ISP


Does frame relay operate at layer 3 of the OSI model?

No. Frame Relay is not operating at Layer 3. Frame Relay is strictly a Layer 2 protocol suite, whereas X.25 provides services at Layer 3 (the network layer) as well. This enables Frame Relay to offer higher performance and greater transmission efficiency.


What is the recommended frame size for someone looking for a medium frame size bicycle?

The recommended frame size for a medium frame size bicycle is typically around 54-56 centimeters for adults.


What are the advantages of Frame Relay over x25?

Advantages of frame relay over x.25?Frame relay operates at a higher speed(1.544 mbps & currently 44.376mbps) By this it can easily be used instead of a mesh of T-1 or T-3 linesFrame relay operates in just the physical and data link layers. By this it is used as a back bone nwtwork to provide services to protoclols that already have a network layer protocol.It allows brusty data. in case of x.25 and t-line there is a fixed data rateFrame relay allows a frame size of 9000 bytes, which can accommodate all LAN framesFrame relay is less expensive than other traditional WAN


What is frame relay in IEEE 802.11?

Frame Relay is a WAN (Wide Area Network) encapsulation protocol. It is considered a Multi-Access-Non-Broadcast medium. Each router has a DLCI number that will uniquely identify a specific route, however that DLCI is locally significant only. Data from your router will be sent into the Frame-Relay cloud, there the frames are switched (OSI layer 2). The path traveled is only there when it is needed. Your Service Provider might be switching towards MPLS though.