Scenario

You are working for a huge international car company as the senior network engineer. Recently the Frame-relay switch of one of your WAN links died and you decided to replace it with a Cisco Router.

Goal:

Take a good look at the topology before you start configuring.

The blue/red lines are PVC’s (Permanent Virtual Circuit).

DLCI numbers are shown on the topology picture.

Enable frame-relay switching on Router Bumblebee.

Configure the correct PVC’s.

Using the ‘show frame-relay route’ command on Router Bumble should show both PVC’s as ‘active’.

Using the ‘show frame-relay map’ command on Router Optimus or Ironhide should show both PVC’s as active.

Optional: Try to achieve the same result without using the ‘frame-relay route’ command.

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IOS:

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Topology:

Video Solution:

Configuration Files

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Once you are logged in you will find the configuration files right here.

