Cisco Frame Relay Solutions Guide
Implement Frame Relay solutions on Cisco networks with this definitive resourceDesign the perfect Frame Relay solution, using the detailed explanation of the Frame Relay implementation process
Configure Frame Relay on Cisco routers with comprehensive step-by-step instructions
Understand each feature of Frame Relay by using configuration examples and explanations
Use Cisco oriented case studies with design scenarios to understand real-life examples of each feature’s application and relevance
Contains valuable tips and hints for troubleshooting Frame Relay connections
Today, with Frame Relay’s widespread popularity, major service providers around the world offer Frame Relay as one of their core services, and it has become an important technology for connecting data networks across North America, Europe, and Asia.
In short, Frame Relay is a high-speed, high-performance, Layer 2 packet-switched technology designed for communication across WANs. Frame Relay is often described as a streamlined version of the X.25 protocol, and it can be implemented over a variety of other network interfaces, including ISDN. Frame Relay users have found that it provides a number of benefits over alternative technologies:
Lower cost of ownership
Well-established and widely adopted standards that allow open architecture and plug-and-play service implementation
Low overhead combined with high reliability
Network scalability, flexibility, and disaster recovery
Interworking with other new services and applications, such as ATM
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