| 8.2.1 |
You
have been contracted by a small bank to install a Frame Relay network to connect their offices in Atlanta, Orlando, and Houston.
Atlanta needs connectivity to both Orlando and Houston. Orlando and
Houston do not need connectivity between each other. You have
ordered Frame Relay service from a national Frame Relay service
provider and have received the DLCIs in the above diagram. Routing
should be handled using IGRP. |
| 8.3.4 |
You
have been contracted by a small bank to install a Frame Relay
network to connect their offices in Atlanta, Orlando, and Houston.
Each office needs to connect to the other two. You have ordered
Frame Relay service from a national Frame Relay service provider and
have received the DLCIs in the above diagram. Routing should be
handled using IGRP. |
| 8.4.7 |
Your
main office in Atlanta has a high-speed T1 Frame Relay connection.
It is over-running your remote sites that only have 56K Frame Relay connections. Install rate enforcement on your router in Atlanta to
control how much traffic is sent to these sites. Routing should be
handled using IGRP. |
| 8.4.8 |
Your
main office in Atlanta has a high-speed T1 Frame Relay connection.
There is a bottleneck that exists at the other end of the PVC that
connects to Orlando. This is due to the fact that Orlando only has a
56K Frame Relay connection. |
| 8.4.9 |
Configure
rate enforcement on your Frame Relay network that will use a custom
queue list to prioritize traffic before it gets throttled based on
protocol and port. |
| 8.5.2 |
You
have been contracted by a small bank to install a Frame Relay network to connect their offices in Atlanta and Houston. The frame
relay cloud may grow at a later date and to avoid the headache of
numerous static routes on the Atlanta hub router, you decide to
configure ODR. You have ordered Frame Relay service from a national Frame Relay
service provider and have received the DLCIs in the
above diagram. Routing should be handled using IGRP. Lastly, the ODR
information needs to be redistributed into IGRP. |