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24/7 operations are like relay races where you take the baton, run with it and then pass it on smoothly. How do you make seamless transitions on shift changes?

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(i) Be prepared for the incoming crew. Ensure the ambulance is clean and fully stocked. Arrive early so that shift changes can take place on time, still leaving you enough time to check the ambulance and be ready to go if you get a call.


(ii) Show up a little early for your shift for rig check and to receive any information from outgoing crew. When you are the outgoing crew,leave rig in a better state than you found it. Communicate with incoming/outgoing crew allowing a smooth transition.

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How should a router that is being used in a Frame Relay  network be configured to keep split horizon issues from preventing routing updates

A) Configure a seperate subinterface for each PVC with a unique DLCI and subnet assigned to the subinterface B) Combine multiple Frame Relay circuits as a point-to-point line to support multicast and broadcast traffic
C) Configure many subinterfaces in the same subnet D) Configure a single subinterface to establish multiple PVC connections to multiple remote router interfaces.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Configure a seperate subinterface for each PVC with a unique DLCI and subnet assigned to the subinterface

Explanation:

If you have a serial port configured with multiple DLCIs connected to multiple remote sites, split horizon rules stop route updates received on an interface from being sent out the same interface. By creating subinterfaces for each PVC, you can avoid the split horizon issues when using Frame Relay.

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You need to configure a router for a Frame Relay connection to a non-Cisco router. Which of the following commands will prepare the WAN interface of the router for this connection?

A) Router (config-if) #encapsulation frame-relay q933a B) Router (config - if) #encapsulation frame-relay ansi
C) Router (config - if) #encapsulation frame-relay ietf D) Router (config - if) #encapsulation frame-relay cisco
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Router (config - if) #encapsulation frame-relay ietf

Explanation:

If you have a Cisco router on one side of a Frame Relay network and a non-Cisco router on the otherside, you would need to use the Frame Relay encapsulation type of IETF. The default is Cisco encapsulation, which means that a Cisco router must be on both sides of the Frame Relay PVC.

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When a router is connected to a Frame Relay WAN link using a serial DTE interface, how is the clock rate determined?

A) Supplied by the CSU/DSU B) By the far end router
C) By the clock rate command D) By the Physical layer bits stream timing
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Supplied by the CSU/DSU

Explanation:

Clocking on a serial interface is always provided by the CSU/DSU (DCE device). However, if you do not have a CSU/DSU in your non-production test environment, then you need to supply clocking with the clock rate command on the serial interface of the router with the DCE cable attached.

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A default Frame Relay WAN is classified as what type of physicalnetwork?

A: broadcast point-to-multi point
B: broadcast multi-access
C: non broadcast multi-access
D: non broadcast multi-point

Answer

Answer : C


Explanation:


FrameRelay, ATM, and X.25 are non-broadcast multiple access (NBMA) networks. NBMA networks allow only data transfer from one computer to another over a VC or across a switching device. NBMA networks do not support multicast or broadcast traffic


FrameRelay, ATM, and X.25 are non-broadcast multiple access (NBMA) networks. NBMA networks allow only data transfer from one computer to another over a VC or across a switching device. NBMA networks do not support multicast or broadcast traffic - See more at: https://www.orbitco-ccna-pastquestions.com/CCNA-Past-Questions%3A-WAN.php#sthash.hb05ZKYs.dpuf
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Which layer of the OSI model is associated with HDLC, Frame Relay and PPP?

A) The Physical Layer B) The Data Link layer
C) The Transport Layer D) The Network Layer
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) The Data Link layer

Explanation:
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A static map to the S-AMER location is required. Which command should be used to create this map?

A. frame-relay map ip 172.16.1.3 704 broadcast
B. frame-relay map ip 172.16.1.3 196 broadcast
C. frame-relay map ip 172.16.1.3 702 broadcast
D. frame-relay map ip 172.16.1.3 344 broadcast

Answer

Answer: B

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Frame relay is a packet switching technology operates in the data link layer

A) TRUE B) FALSE
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) TRUE

Explanation:

Frame relay is a packet switching technology. It will operate in the data link layer.

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