From: Scott Morris (swm@emanon.com)
Date: Sun Dec 21 2008 - 12:31:19 ARST
You mean without the DLCI? Sure...
So, how does a router discover who's on the other end of any DLCI? How
about inverse arp.
Even if you "aren't allowed to have dynamic addressing", there's nothing
saying you can't turn it on and then turn it back off!
Think through of ALL the things that are available to you, and even things
you aren't "allowed" to do. Grading is done after the lab, not during. ;)
HTH,
Scott Morris, CCIE4 #4713, JNCIE-M #153, JNCIS-ER, CISSP, et al.
CCSI/JNCI-M/JNCI-ER
Senior CCIE Instructor
smorris@internetworkexpert.com
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Power corrupts.
Study hard and be Eeeeviiiil......
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Paul
Adams
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2008 8:51 AM
To: Cisco certification
Subject: FRAME-Relay - DLCI
Hi,
Is it a possibility to get a question on frame-relay with providing the DLCI
information in it.
If so how to identify the DLCI to be used in this scenario.
Example :
R1 is connected to R5
R1 = int fa 0/0.15 ( ip address : 10.10.1.1 /24)
R5 = int fa 0/0.15 ( ip address : 10.10.1.5 /24)
Thanks
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