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Yes you can, for the frame-relay switch you have to use a cloud. (You have to link the DLCI's together (between the routers) in the cloud). _________________ A+
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Headhunter wrote:
xerobyte wrote:
Yes you can, for the frame-relay switch you have to use a cloud. (You have to link the DLCI's together (between the routers) in the cloud).
true true
but does the sim accept the commands?
The actual cloud doesn't have a CLI to it, it just allows you to visually "connect the dots" between DLCI's on (for example Serial 1 and Serial 2).
If you were meaning the actual routers in the sim, they allow frame-relay encap, and the different encapsulations ietf/cisco, along with the different lmi types cisco,ansi, and q933a. But I'm sure that's still very basic. _________________ A+
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gotcha, I was thinking about a real frame-relay switch _________________ Koen
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