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Frame Relay Hot List
Hot List on Frame Relay
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Frame Relay Resource
Alliance Datacom's resources for networking protocols are extremely useful for IT professionals and non-techies alike.
With over a two thousands webpages, alliancedatacom.com offers a comprehensive list of tutorials, white papers, and editorials on frame relay, atm, and voice over ip.
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http://www.alliancedatacom.com
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Frame Relay Tutorials
An extremely useful resource to research Frame-Relay Networks, Disaster Recovery, Design Diagrams, or just about anything related to Networks.
Has links to all sorts of tutorials and overviews on the subject.
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http://www.frame-relay-resource.com
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Frame Relay Tutorials
* Cisco: Designing Packet Service Internetworks * Frame Relay FAQ * Frame Relay Basics * The Basic Guide to Frame Relay Networking * etc.
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http://www.techtutorials.info
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Cisco Frame Relay Design
Frame Relay was conceived as a protocol for use over serial interfaces and was designed for networks with large T1 installations.
This chapter describes the tasks for configuring Frame Relay on the router.
For a complete description of the commands mentioned in this chapter, refer to the "Configuring Frame Relay" chapter of the Router Products Command Reference publication.
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http://www.alliancedatacom.com
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WAN Design with Frame Relay
This paper gives a high-level overview of how to design a Wide Area Network (WAN) using Frame Relay technology.
Aspects of the WAN design process are explored through the use of a fictitious manufacturing company called Zippy's Chips.
The Zippy's WAN design covers the topics of weighing alternative technologies, setting up basic Frame Relay Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) connections, adding redundant links and scaling the network for future growth.
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http://www.happy-monkey.net
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