What is the default LMI type for Cisco Routers that are using
Frame-Relay?
A.) Gandalf5
B.) Q933A
C.) Cisco
D.) IETF
E.) ARPA
F.) SAP
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Answer: C
Local Management Interface (LMI) types are Cisco, ANSI, and
Q933A.
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Does a bridge divide a network into smaller segments?
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