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Chapter 9. Serial WAN and Frame Relay Connections

1:

Your junior network administrator asks what type of frame relay encapsulation should be used for your branch office, which contains 25 routers: 15 are Cisco 2611s, 5 are Cisco 3640s, and 5 are a mix of other vendors. What do you tell her?

  • A. Cisco

  • B. Q.333a

  • C. IETF

  • D. ANSI

2:

What function does a frame relay DLCI provide with respect to a router and a frame relay switch?

  • A. Defines the signaling standard between a router and the frame relay switch

  • B. Identifies the signaling between a router and the destination router

  • C. Identifies the circuit between a router and the frame relay switch

  • D. Identifies the encapsulation used between two routers

3:

What is the default Local Management Interface (LMI) frame type used by a Cisco router?

  • A. ANSI

  • B. Cisco

  • C. IETF

  • D. Q.933a

  • E. Modified cut-through

4:

You are required to troubleshoot the WAN link between the Acme, Inc., main office in Baltimore and the Acme, Inc., remote office in Taiwan. A Cisco router that was providing frame relay connectivity at the Taiwan site is replaced with a different vendor's frame relay router. Connectivity is now down between the Baltimore and Taiwan site, but you can still get to the Phoenix remote site using frame relay. What is the most likely cause of the problem?

  • A. Mismatched LMI types

  • B. Incorrect DLCI

  • C. No authentication

  • D. Incorrect IP address mapping

5:

You are having routing table issues because of RIP running over your frame relay connections. Your router is not updating other remote sites as a result of split-horizon issues. What can you do to alleviate this problem?

  • A. Create frame relay maps

  • B. Configure frame relay proxies

  • C. Configure LMI to update the router

  • D. Create sub-interfaces on the interface the updates come in on

6:

Frame relay is an ITU-T and ANSI standard that defines the process of sending data over a ______________.

  • A. Packet-switched line

  • B. Circuit-switched line

  • C. Leased-line

  • D. Local area network

7:

Frame relay primarily encapsulates information from the upper layers of the OSI Model at the ___________ layer.

  • A. Application

  • B. Transport

  • C. Session

  • D. Data-link

  • E. Physical

8:

Which of the following is the signaling standard between the router device and the frame relay switch that is responsible for managing the connection and maintaining the status between the devices?

  • A. DLCI

  • B. LMI

  • C. PVC

  • D. IETF

9:

In which frame relay topology do all routers have virtual circuits to all other destinations?

  • A. Star

  • B. Hub and spoke

  • C. Bus

  • D. Partial mesh

  • E. Full mesh

10:

The nonbroadcast multi-access nature of frame relay causes issues with what routing loop preventative mechanism?

  • A. Route poisoning

  • B. Hold-down timers

  • C. Triggered updates

  • D. Split-horizon

11:

If you are unable to support Inverse ARP to map DLCIs to network layer addresses, what method do you need to use?

  • A. Static routes

  • B. Static maps

  • C. DHCP

  • D. LMI mapping

12:

Which of the following commands configures a static map of the remote IP address 172.16.12.2 to the DLCI of 100?

  • A. Frame relay map dlci 100 ip 172.16.12.2

  • B. Frame relay rarp ip 172.16.12.2 100

  • C. Frame relay lmi dlci 172.16.12.2 100 broadcast

  • D. Frame relay map ip 172.16.12.2 100 broadcast

13:

Which of the following commands gives you the current frame relay map entries?

  • A. Show ip frame

  • B. Show ip route

  • C. Show frame relay map

  • D. Show ip interfaces brief

14:

What are issues to consider if you turn off split-horizon in a frame relay environment? (Choose two.)

  • A. You cannot turn off split-horizon on an IP network.

  • B. Routing updates can no longer get through.

  • C. Not all Layer 3 protocols allow you to disable split-horizon.

  • D. You can open up your network to routing loops.

15:

When you are setting up frame relay for point-to-point sub-interfaces, which of the following must not be configured?

  • A. The frame relay encapsulation on the physical interface

  • B. The local DLCI on each sub-interface

  • C. An IP address on the physical interface

  • D. The sub-interface type as point-to-point

16:

The frame relay circuit illustrated in the figure below is experiencing congestion. Which of the following techniques could be used to help alleviate the congestion and notify the routers? (Choose three.)

  • A. FECN

  • B. BECN

  • C. DE bit

  • D. LMI

  • E. CIR

17:

Which frame relay mechanism is responsible for transmitting keepalives to ensure that the PVC does not shut down because of inactivity?

  • A. LMI

  • B. BECN

  • C. FECN

  • D. DLCI

18:

You are the network administrator of a frame relay network topology that consists of a high-speed (1.544Mbps) connection at the central site and low-speed (64Kbps) connections at the branch sites. Because of the speed mismatch, a bottleneck often exists for traffic on a virtual circuit when the central site tries to communicate with the branch offices. What can you do to resolve this issue without spending more money?

  • A. Use a slower link at the branch offices

  • B. Use a faster link at the branch offices

  • C. Use frame relay traffic shaping

  • D. Use more PVCs

19:

Your junior network administrator asks you what the CIR is with regard to frame relay. What do you tell her?

  • A. It's the value that specifies the maximum average data rate that the network undertakes to deliver under "normal conditions."

  • B. It's a 10-bit number in the address field of the frame relay frame header that identifies the VC.

  • C. It's a method of dynamically associating the remote router network layer address with a local DLCI.

  • D. It's a signaling standard between the router (DTE device) and the local frame relay switch (DCE device).

20:

You are the network administrator for a medium-size corporation with eight branch offices. Each office is running frame relay to your central site and is running connections to the other offices for a full mesh topology. You are told that you have just added two new branch offices that need to be fully meshed. How many total PVCs must you have in your full mesh?

  • A. 10

  • B. 20

  • C. 25

  • D. 45

21:

X.25 was the predecessor to frame relay and is still used in certain parts of the world. What is the main difference between X.25 and frame relay?

  • A. X.25 is faster and more expensive than frame relay.

  • B. Frame relay does not carry the overhead of X.25.

  • C. X.25 is cell-switched and frame relay is packet-switched.

  • D. X.25 is standards-based and frame relay is proprietary.

22:

Which of the following statements is true regarding virtual circuits?

  • A. Virtual circuits are single-streamed data links over a service provider's network.

  • B. Switched virtual circuits are the most popular of the virtual circuits.

  • C. Permanent virtual circuits are used when you need periodic use of the frame relay circuit.

  • D. Switched virtual circuits require call setup and teardown.

23:

For Inverse ARP to work, which of the following must be in place? (Choose three.)

  • A. A virtual circuit must be in place.

  • B. LMI must be operating correctly.

  • C. Your routing protocol must support Inverse ARP.

  • D. You must be running Cisco IOS 11.2 or higher.

24:

You are running frame relay in your network, in a star topology. All of your equipment at your central site is Cisco. Your branch offices are running Cisco routers, but one of your branch offices does not have a Cisco router. How can you enable a frame relay connection to this branch office?

  • A. Use a static frame map and specify IETF as the encapsulation.

  • B. Use IETF as your encapsulation at the central site.

  • C. You must purchase a Cisco router.

  • D. You can use a frame relay proxy.

25:

You have two routers connected over a frame relay network. The router in Arizona has the IP address 10.1.1.1/24 and uses a local DLCI of 512. The router in Michigan has the IP address 10.1.1.2/24 and uses a local DLCI of 598. Which of the following syntax correctly creates a static map that allows Arizona to reach Michigan and allows routing protocol functionality?

  • A. frame-relay map ip 10.1.1.2 512 broadcast

  • B. frame-relay map ip 10.1.1.1 512 broadcast

  • C. frame-relay map ip 10.1.1.2 598 broadcast

  • D. frame-relay map ip 10.1.1.1 598 broadcast

26:

You are troubleshooting your frame relay connections. After you type in the show frame-relay pvc command, one of your PVCs shows up as DELETED. What causes this message?

  • A. Your router is incorrectly configured. You need to add the right DLCI information, and the circuit should come up.

  • B. The remote router is incorrectly configured.

  • C. You are physically disconnected from the service provider.

  • D. You need to switch from a multipoint configuration to a point-to-point configuration and create a sub-interface for each PVC you plan on using.

27:

You are having connectivity problems with your frame relay connection. Which of the following commands displays information regarding the encapsulation, Layer 1, and Layer 2 status?

  • A. Show frame relay pvc

  • B. Show interface serial

  • C. Show encapsulation frame relay

  • D. Show running-config

28:

You are troubleshooting your frame relay connection and have called your service provider. The technician asks you for your circuit number. What is the significance of this circuit number?

  • A. It is the local loop identifier.

  • B. It is the DLCI.

  • C. It is the LMI.

  • D. It is the CIR.

29:

What command do you type to receive the output generated here?

LMI Statistics for interface Serial0 (Frame Relay DCE) LMI TYPE = CISCO

Invalid Unnumbered info 0 Invalid Prot Disc 0

Invalid dummy Call Ref 0 Invalid Msg Type 0

Invalid Status Message 0 Invalid Lock Shift 0

Invalid Information ID 0 Invalid Report IE Len 0

Invalid Report Request 0 Invalid Keep IE Len 0

Num Status Enq. Rcvd 72 Num Status msgs Sent 71

Num Update Status Sent 0 Num St Enq. Timeouts 0

Router1#


  • A. Show frame relay

  • B. Show frame relay pvc

  • C. Show frame relay lmi

  • D. Show frame relay encapsulation

30:

What command do you type to see the following output on your Cisco router?

Jul 12 14:21:45.667: Serial0(in): StEnq, myseq 112

Jul 12 14:21:45.671: RT IE 1, length 1, type 1

Jul 12 14:21:45.671: KA IE 3, length 2, yourseq 115, myseq 112

Jul 12 14:21:45.675: Serial0(out): Status, myseq 113, yourseen 115, DCE up

Jul 12 14:21:55.587: Serial0(in): StEnq, myseq 113

Jul 12 14:21:55.587: RT IE 1, length 1, type 1

Jul 12 14:21:55.591: kA IE 3, length 2, yourseq 116, myseq 113

Jul 12 14:21:55.591: Serial0(out): Status, myseq 114, yourseen 116, DCE up


  • A. Show frame relay

  • B. Show frame relay lmi

  • C. Debug frame relay

  • D. Debug frame relay lmi

  • E. Debug all

31:

By default, LMI signaling is sent every ___________ seconds.

  • A. 10

  • B. 20

  • C. 30

  • D. 60

32:

Which two implementation agreements were made between the ATM and Frame Relay Forums to make communications possible between them? (Choose two.)

  • A. FRF.1

  • B. FRF.5

  • C. FRF.8

  • D. FRF.11

33:

Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding frame relay?

  • A. Frame relay is an ITU-T and ANSI standard that defines the process for sending data over the public, packet-switched network.

  • B. The core aspects of frame relay function at the middle two layers of the OSI Model.

  • C. Frame relay allows you to connect your sites with a star topology only.

  • D. Frame relay operates in a VLAN environment.

34:

Your boss asks you about the significance of the OSI Model to frame relay. What do you tell her?

  • A. Frame relay operates at all layers of the OSI Model.

  • B. Frame relay operates at the top layers of the OSI Model.

  • C. Frame relay operates at the middle layers of the OSI Model.

  • D. Frame relay operates at the bottom two layers of the OSI Model.

35:

What command do you type on Router1 to see the following output?

PVC Statistics for interface Serial0 (Frame Relay DCE)

Active Inactive Deleted Static

Local 1 0 0 0

Switched 0 0 0 0

Unused 0 0 0 0

DLCI = 101, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial0

input pkts 207 output pkts 239 in bytes 15223

out bytes 14062 dropped pkts 0 in FECN pkts 0

in BECN pkts 0 out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0

in DE pkts 0 out DE pkts 0

out bcast pkts 17 out bcast bytes 3264

PVC create time 00:11:32, last time PVC status changed 00:11:32

Router1#


  • A. Show frame relay lmi

  • B. Show frame relay pvc

  • C. Show frame relay virtual circuit

  • D. Show frame relay all

36:

Which of the following frame relay topologies is the least expensive of them all?

  • A. Full mesh

  • B. Partial mesh

  • C. Hub and spoke

  • D. NBMA

37:

You have been assigned a CIR of 64Kbps. Your network has been occasionally sending traffic that exceeds your CIR. What does the service provider do?

  • A. Nothing

  • B. Discard all extra data over 64Kbps

  • C. Allow the traffic but charge you an extra fee

  • D. Mark extra frames with a DE bit and do its best to deliver the packets

38:

Which of the following is implemented to inform the receiving DTE that there is congestion on the network?

  • A. FECN

  • B. BECN

  • C. DE

  • D. CIR

39:

What are the requirements of a service provider for a frame relay connection to be made? (Choose four.)

  • A. PVC

  • B. CIR

  • C. Inverse ARP

  • D. LMI

  • E. DLCI

40:

You are discussing frame relay with your service provider, and your representative asks you whether you prefer EIA/ TIA-530 or V.35. To what is she referring?

  • A. The signaling standard for frame relay

  • B. The protocol for sending frame relay across the frame cloud

  • C. The cable that connects you to the DCE

  • D. The connector for the Cisco router

41:

Which two devices are necessary for frame relay connection? (Choose two.)

  • A. Data terminal equipment

  • B. Data termination equipment

  • C. Data transport equipment

  • D. Data communications equipment

  • E. Data clocking equipment

  • F. Data circuit equipment

42:

Which of the following can solve the problem of split-horizon in a frame relay environment? (Choose three.)

  • A. Use a fully meshed topology

  • B. Use sub-interfaces

  • C. Turn off split-horizon

  • D. Use RIPv2 as your routing protocol

43:

What is the primary purpose of using sub-interfaces for frame relay?

  • A. To allow more than one frame relay connection on the router

  • B. To allow you to use more than one physical interface

  • C. To overcome split-horizon

  • D. To save IP addresses

44:

You are troubleshooting your frame relay connection and notice that LMI reports the PVC is in an "inactive state." What does this mean?

  • A. The virtual circuit connection is active and the routers can exchange data.

  • B. The local connection to the frame relay switch is working, but the remote router's connection to the remote frame relay switch is not working.

  • C. No LMI is being received from the frame relay switch, or no service exists between the router and the local frame relay switch.

  • D. The interface has been shut down.

45:

Which of the following states represents a virtual circuit connection that is active and data is being exchanged over the frame relay network?

  • A. Inactive state

  • B. Deleted state

  • C. Blocked state

  • D. Active state

46:

Which of the following are valid LMI signaling types? (Choose three.)

  • A. Cisco

  • B. ANSI

  • C. ITU-T

  • D. Q.933a

47:

You type the following configuration into a router. When you execute the show ip route command, however, you do not notice any new routes. What is wrong with the configuration?

router rip

network 10.0.0.0

network 172.19.0.0

version 2

interface serial 0/0

ip address 10.0.0.1 255.0.0.0

frame-relay map ip 10.0.0.2 100

frame-relay interface-dlci 100

no frame-relay inverse-arp

interface ethernet 0/0

ip address 172.19.0.0 255.255.0.0


  • A. The frame-relay map command is missing the broadcast keyword.

  • B. RIP should be running version 1, not version 2.

  • C. Inverse ARP should be enabled.

  • D. RIP is not activated on the interfaces.

48:

How often do routers send Inverse ARP packets on all active DLCIs by default?

  • A. Every 10 seconds

  • B. Every 60 seconds

  • C. Every 90 seconds

  • D. Every 120 seconds

49:

On a frame relay switch, what is the first step that the switch performs on the incoming frame?

  • A. It adds the two DLCI values in the header of the frame relay frame.

  • B. It forwards the frame to the appropriate switch.slot.port.

  • C. It checks the inbound DLCI number.

  • D. It looks up the corresponding DLCI number for the remote router interface.

50:

Which of the following topologies is shown in the figure below?

  • A. Partial mesh

  • B. Full mesh

  • C. Ring mesh

  • D. Hub and spoke

Answers and Explanations

A1:

Answer: C. Your environment has non-Cisco routers. Although some newer vendors support Cisco's version of frame relay encapsulation, most do not. You have to use the standards-based IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force—the forum that oversees the evolution of the Internet architecture and the smooth connectivity across the Internet). A is incorrect, as you have non-Cisco routers. B is incorrect, as Q.933a is an LMI signaling standard developed by the CCITT (Comité Consultatif International Téléphonique et Télégraphique—the forum that defines many standards for data communication). D is incorrect, as ANSI (American National Standards Institute—an organization that administers the voluntary standardization of many different standards) is also an LMI signaling standard.

A2:

Answer: C. A DLCI identifies a logical circuit between the router and the frame relay switch. A is incorrect, as your router either autosenses the signaling, or you assign it manually. B is incorrect, as the DLCI does not decide the signaling. D is incorrect, as a DLCI is used by frame relay encapsulation, not used to define the encapsulation.

A3:

Answer: B. The Cisco LMI type is turned on by default. It is not proprietary to Cisco, as Northern Telecom and other companies helped develop it. A is incorrect, as the ANSI T1.617.D is not the default LMI type. D is incorrect, as Q.933a is not the default type. E is incorrect, as modified cut-through is a frame-forwarding convention.

A4:

Answer: A. Typically, you have different LMI types on different vendors. B is incorrect, as the LMI provides signaling between the router and the frame relay switch. It also assigns the DLCI. C is incorrect, as frame relay does not handle authentication. D is incorrect, as you typically have Inverse ARP handling IP address mapping.

A5:

Answer: D. The problem with split-horizon is its refusal to broadcast routes out the physical interface it came in on. When logical sub-interfaces are created, the router thinks the sub-interfaces are "separate" interfaces. A is incorrect, as frame relay maps help map DLCIs to IP addresses. B is incorrect, as there are no such things as frame relay proxies. C is incorrect, as LMI is a signaling standard similar to keepalives.

A6:

Answer: A. Frame relay uses packet-switched technology. B is incorrect, as circuit-switched technology is used by asynchronous serial and ISDN connections. C is incorrect, as leased lines are dedicated TDM lines that are given dedicated bandwidth and dedicated connections. D is incorrect, as LANs do not run frame relay.

A7:

Answer: D. Frame relay primarily works at Layer 2 of the OSI Model, which is the Data-link layer. A is incorrect, as frame relay is not involved with the Application layer. B is incorrect, as frame relay is not involved at the Transport layer. C is incorrect, as frame relay is not involved at the Session layer. E is incorrect as well; although frame relay does have involvement at the Physical layer, encapsulation does not occur there.

A8:

Answer: B. The Local Management Interface (LMI) is responsible for maintaining the connection between the router and the frame relay switch. A is incorrect, as the DLCI is responsible for identifying the virtual circuit between a router and the frame relay switch. C is incorrect, as the permanent virtual circuit is the logical path that data travels over in a frame relay environment. D is incorrect, as the Internet Engineering Task Force is not a signaling standard; it's a standards committee.

A9:

Answer: E. A full mesh topology has virtual circuits to all other routers involved in the topology. A is incorrect, as the star topology has a central router that has single virtual circuits to the other routers. B is incorrect, as the hub-and-spoke topology is the same as a star topology. C is incorrect, as the bus topology is sometimes called peer-to-peer and has a connection between two routers. D is incorrect, as a partial mesh topology has some redundant links, but not to every destination.

A10:

Answer: D. Split-horizon prevents routing updates (broadcasts) from going back out the interface they came in on. If you have multiple virtual circuits coming in on a physical interface, this causes issues. A is incorrect, as route poisoning still functions. B is incorrect, as hold-down timers do not affect frame relay. C is incorrect, as triggered updates still occur.

A11:

Answer: B. Static map statements need to be entered if Inverse ARP is not supported or is not working correctly. A is incorrect, as static routes do not give you correct DLCI-to-Layer 3 address mappings. C is incorrect, as DHCP assigns IP addresses to host interfaces. D is incorrect, as there is no such thing as LMI mapping. LMI does assist in the Inverse ARP process, however.

A12:

Answer: D. The Cisco IOS command is frame relay map [protocol] [network address] [dlci number] [broadcasts allowed or not (optional)]. A is incorrect, as you do not specify the DLCI before the IP address. B is incorrect, as RARP is not involved. C is incorrect, as the LMI is not involved in the frame relay map command.

A13:

Answer: C. The command shows all the current entries, dynamic or static, in the frame relay map table. A is incorrect, as there is no such command. B is incorrect, as this command shows you the routing table entries. D is incorrect, as this command shows you an overview of settings on all IP interfaces.

A14:

Answers: C and D. IPX and AppleTalk do not allow you to turn off split- horizon, and split-horizon is in place to prevent routing loops from occurring. A is incorrect, as you can turn off split-horizon in an IP network. B is incorrect, as routing updates are still transferred.

A15:

Answer: C. You do not want to have an IP address configured on the physical interface. A is incorrect, as you do need to specify frame relay on the physical interface. B is incorrect, as each sub-interface needs a DLCI to identify the virtual circuit assigned to the sub-interface. D is incorrect, as you must specify whether a sub-interface is multipoint or point-to-point.

A16:

Answers: A, B, and C. Forward Explicit Congestion Notifications (FECNs) and Backward Explicit Congestion Notifications (BECNs) are used to notify routers of congestion occurring on the frame relay circuit. Discard Eligible (DE) bits are used to mark packets that exceed the CIR and are dropped if congestion occurs. D is incorrect, as LMI maintains the circuit between the router and the frame relay switch. E is incorrect, as the Committed Information Rate does nothing to control congestion but merely states the promised bandwidth from the service provider.

A17:

Answer: A. LMI is the protocol used between a DCE and DTE to manage the connection. Signaling messages for SVCs, PVC status messages, and keepalives are all LMI messages. B is incorrect, as BECN is the bit in the frame relay header that signals to anyone receiving the frame that congestion is occurring in the backward direction of the frame. Switches and DTEs can react by slowing the rate by which data is sent in that direction. C is incorrect, as FECN is the same as BECN, only in a different direction. D is incorrect, as DLCI is the frame relay address used in the headers to identify the virtual circuit.

A18:

Answer: C. Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS) allows you to control the flow of traffic over your virtual circuits. It is included as part of the Cisco IOS and does not cost any additional money. A is incorrect, as you already have a slow link at the branch office. B is incorrect, as the criteria state you cannot spend more money, and faster links require more money. D is incorrect as well because you have to purchase each PVC, and this would require spending more money.

A19:

Answer: A. The Committed Information Rate is the value that sets the maximum data rate that the frame relay network tries to deliver under "normal conditions." B is incorrect, as this identifies the DLCI. C is incorrect, as this defines Inverse ARP. D is incorrect, as it defines LMI.

A20:

Answer: D. You have added two offices to your existing eight, bringing the total number of nodes to 10. Using the formula of n(n – 1)/2 to figure out the total number of PVCs, you arrive at 45. A is incorrect, as this works only for a star topology. B is incorrect, as this is only a partial mesh. C is incorrect; this provides only a partial mesh, as there are not enough connections for a full mesh.

A21:

Answer: B. Frame relay improved on X.25 by relying on applications, or upper layers, to provide error correction and reliability of transmission. A is incorrect, as frame relay is faster than X.25 because of the lack of overhead. C is incorrect, as X.25 is packet-switched as well. D is incorrect, as both X.25 and frame relay are standards-based.

A22:

Answer: D. Switched virtual circuits (SVCs) are temporary connections. A is incorrect, as VCs are multiplexed logical data conversations. B is incorrect, as SVCs are not widely supported by all frame relay providers. C is incorrect, as PVCs are used for always-on permanent connections.

A23:

Answers: A, B, and D. A PVC must be in place with LMI operating correctly. To use Inverse ARP, you must be running Cisco IOS 11.2 or higher. C is incorrect, as you do not need your routing protocol to support Inverse ARP for it to work.

A24:

Answer: A. The frame relay map command allows you to specify a different encapsulation (IETF or Cisco) to be used rather than the general encapsulation given in the interface command encapsulation frame relay [ietf/cisco]. B is incorrect, as you are using Cisco equipment elsewhere in your environment, and it is better to use the Cisco version of frame relay if possible. C is incorrect, as it is unnecessary to purchase new equipment. D is incorrect, as there is no such thing as a frame relay proxy.

A25:

Answer: A. The correct syntax of the frame relay map command is frame-relay map ip [remote_ip_address] [local_dlci] broadcast. The broadcast keyword allows routing protocol updates to function. In this case, Arizona is trying to reach the remote IP address 10.1.1.2 in Michigan and uses the local DLCI of 512 to get there. All other answers are incorrect because they use either the wrong DLCI or IP address.

A26:

Answer: A. Three primary PVC states indicate the status of the line. ACTIVE means there are no problems. Answer B is incorrect, as INACTIVE means that there is a problem with the remote router; DELETED means that there is a problem with your local router. Typically, this is caused by using the incorrect DLCI information. Answer D is eliminated because multipoint and point-to-point designs use DLCI information in the same way. If the DLCI shows up as DELETED under a multipoint configuration, it shows up as DELETED under a point-to-point configuration. Finally, if you are physically disconnected from the service provider, you do not see DLCI information (because LMI is used to send the DLCI status to your router); thus, answer C is incorrect as well.

A27:

Answer: B. The show interface serial [port] command gives you information about the Physical and Data-link layer on your interface. A is incorrect, as this command displays the status of each configured connection, but more importantly, it shows the traffic statistics. C is incorrect, as there is no such command. D is incorrect, as this command gives you the existing configuration of the router that is currently running in RAM.

A28:

Answer: A. The circuit number is the local loop identifier given by the service provider. It is typically on the label attached to your CSU/DSU. B is incorrect, as the DLCI identifies the virtual circuit to the router and is given by the LMI. C is incorrect, as the LMI is the signaling technology that maintains the virtual circuits. D is incorrect, as the CIR is the minimum agreed bandwidth between the provider and your company.

A29:

Answer: C. The output shown is from the show frame relay lmi command. A is incorrect, as this command is ambiguous and needs another parameter. B is incorrect, as this command displays the status of each configured connection with traffic statistics. D is incorrect, as there is no such command.

A30:

Answer: D. The debug frame relay lmi command gives you the output shown. A is incorrect, as it is ambiguous and requires another parameter. B is incorrect, as this command displays the LMI traffic statistics in a static manner. C is incorrect, as it gives you all frame relay statistics in real time, not just the output shown. E is incorrect, as you never issue this command on a production router.

A31:

Answer: A. LMI multicasts are sent every 10 seconds by default. B, C, and D are incorrect timers for LMI signaling.

A32:

Answers: B and C. FRF.5 allows for frame relay to cross ATM networks. FRF.8 allows a frame relay user to communicate with an ATM user. A is incorrect, as FRF.1 defines UNI implementations. D is incorrect, as FRF.11 defines voice-over-frame relay.

A33:

Answer: A. Both the ITU-T and ANSI groups help define frame relay. B is incorrect, as frame relay operates at the lower two layers of the OSI Model. C is incorrect, as frame relay allows for star, partial mesh, and full mesh topologies. D is incorrect, as VLANs are a Layer 2 Switch capability to segment your network into logical sub-networks or virtual LANs.

A34:

Answer: D. Frame relay's core aspects function at the two lowest layers of the OSI Reference Model: Physical and Data-link. A is incorrect, as frame relay does not have aspects at all layers. B is incorrect, as well, because despite frame relay relying on upper layers for functionality of data, it does not operate there. C is incorrect, as frame relay does not operate at the Session and Transport layers of the OSI Model.

A35:

Answer: B. The show frame relay pvc command provides you with statistics of each configured connection, as well as traffic statistics. A is incorrect, as the output is not for LMI statistics. C and D are incorrect, as there are no such commands.

A36:

Answer: C. You need only a connection from the hub to each of the spokes. A is incorrect, as each router needs a separate connection for each and every other router in the topology. This would be quite expensive in a large topology. B is incorrect, as you still have more connections than a hub-and-spoke topology. D is incorrect, as nonbroadcast multi-access (NBMA) does not affect the cost of frame relay.

A37:

Answer: D. A service provider marks extra frames with a Discard Eligible (DE) bit in the header that allows the service provider to discard frames if necessary when there is congestion. A is incorrect, as the service provider marks extra traffic. B is incorrect, as providers allow occasional "bursting," as long as it doesn't affect the network. C is incorrect, as service providers typically do not charge extra fees when there is bursting, depending on the type of contract you have.

A38:

Answer: A. A frame relay switch sends Forward Explicit Congestion Notification (FECN) marked frames to the destination DTE if there is congestion on the frame network. B is incorrect, as BECNs are sent back to the source DTE after FECNs are received. C is incorrect, as Discard Eligible (DE) frames are discarded if the network becomes too congested. D is incorrect, as the CIR sets the maximum average data rate that the network undertakes to deliver under "normal conditions."

A39:

Answers: A, B, D, and E. For a frame relay connection to be in place, you must have a virtual circuit identified by a DLCI. The DLCI is given to you via LMI, which also maintains the circuit. The service provider wants a CIR for each of the virtual circuits. C is incorrect, as you do not need Inverse ARP if you use static frame relay maps.

A40:

Answer: C. The cable that connects you to the DCE is specified by the service provider. It can be a form of EIA/TIA, V.35, or X.21. A is incorrect, as the signaling standard is specified by the LMI. B is incorrect, as the encapsulation for crossing the cloud is either IETF or Cisco. D is incorrect, as Cisco routers use a DB-60 connector on their end.

A41:

Answer: A and D. DTE is on the customer end and is the data terminal equipment. The DCE is on the service provider's equipment, typically called data communication equipment. It's usually a device like a CSU/DSU. B and C are incorrect, as these describe equipment not used in frame relay or any serial communication. E is incorrect as well; even though the DCE does provide clocking, it is not called data clocking equipment. F is also incorrect; although these devices help provide the logical circuits, they are not called data circuit equipment.

A42:

Answers: A, B, and C. A is correct, as you can use a full mesh topology, which solves the issue. B is correct, as you can use sub-interfaces. C is also correct; however, you must be running a routing protocol that uses split-horizon. D is incorrect because RIPv2 still has split-horizon mechanisms, although it does improve over RIPv1 by using multicasts to update other routers and is a classless routing protocol.

A43:

Answer: C. Sub-interfaces allow you to overcome split-horizon issues if you use point-to-point sub-interfaces. A is incorrect, as you can use more than one physical interface if necessary for more frame relay connections. B is incorrect, as sub-interfaces don't require you to use more than one physical interface. D is incorrect, as you still need to assign IP addresses to the sub-interfaces. In fact, you increase the number of IP addresses.

A44:

Answer: B. A virtual circuit is "inactive" when the remote side is not sending, but you are okay on your side of the connection. A is incorrect, as this represents a working connection, or active state. C is incorrect, as this represents a deleted state. D is incorrect, as a shutdown interface shows up as administratively down.

A45:

Answer: D. This describes a virtual circuit in an active state. A is incorrect, as an inactive state shows a problem on the opposite side of the connection. B is incorrect, as this shows a circuit that is not receiving any LMI signaling. C is incorrect, as this is a port state in Spanning-Tree Protocol.

A46:

Answers: A, B, and D. They are all valid signaling types for Local Management Interface (LMI). C is incorrect, as the ITU-T is a standards organization that actually created the Q.933a standard.

A47:

Answer: A. Without the broadcast keyword, broadcast and multicast-based routing updates are not sent across the link. Answer B is incorrect because the RIP version is irrelevant to getting RIP working across frame relay. Answer C is incorrect because Inverse ARP has nothing to do with getting your routing updates across a frame relay network. Finally, answer D is incorrect because RIP is activated on the interfaces. When you enter in the network statements under the RIP configuration mode, it automatically enables RIP on the interfaces where those networks reside.

A48:

Answer: B. Routers send Inverse ARP messages every 60 seconds by default. The rest of the answers are not the default timer values for Inverse ARP messages.

A49:

Answer: C. The frame relay switch checks the incoming frame's inbound DLCI number. A is incorrect, as it is the last step. B is incorrect, as it is part of the last step. D is incorrect, as it is the second step.

A50:

Answer: A. There are redundant links between the routers; however, there are not redundant links between all of the routers. B is incorrect, as there are not redundant links between all of the routers. C is incorrect, as even though the connections form a ring as shown in the figure, if it is in the cloud, it does not look like this. D is incorrect, as it is not a star or hub-and-spoke topology; there is no central point

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