At what layer of the OSI reference model does FRAME-RELAY
map to?

A.) Session

B.) Physical

C.) Network

D.) Presentation

E.) Transport

F.) Datalink

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At what layer of the OSI reference model does FRAME-RELAY map to? A.) Session B.) Physical ..

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Remember, layer 2 deals with 'frames', and Frame-Relay is
purely a layer

2 protocol.

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