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Concise explanations of key technical topics found on Cisco's® CCNA™, CCNP™, and CCIE™ exams

Author: David Wolsefer

Focus: CCNP-Remote Access & CCIE R&S;

Issue Date: May 1, 2023

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Frame Relay

If I were to rank all of the topics addressed on the CCIE written and lab exams in order of importance, frame-relay would probably be number one on my list. I cannot emphasize enough that in order to obtain CCIE certification you must know frame-relay cold.

Frame-relay provides a foundation for your understanding of other technologies such as ISDN, ATM, X.25, and SMDS. If you understand the Nonbroadcast Multi-Access (NBMA) nature of frame-relay, then learning the other technologies will be much easier since all of the NBMA technologies have similar configuration problems.

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