If configuring a Cisco router to connect to a non-Cisco router
across a Frame Relay network, which encapsulation type would
you select?
A.) Q933a
B.) ISDN
C.) IETF
D.) CISCO
E.) ANSI
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: C
There are two types of Frame Relay encapsulations; Cisco and
IETF. IETF
is required when connecting a Cisco to a non-Cisco router.
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