Hi, Define Frame Relay?
nicholsonfenix 25-April-2009 01:27:20 AM

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www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frame_Relay
Posted by crouse


In general the Frame Relay is a scalable WAN solution that is often used as an alternative to leased lines when leased lines prove to be cost prohibitive. With frame-relay, you can have a single serial interface on a router connecting into multiple remote sites through virtual circuit
Posted by crouse


In general the Frame Relay is a scalable WAN solution that is often used as an alternative to leased lines when leased lines prove to be cost prohibitive. With frame-relay, you can have a single serial interface on a router connecting into multiple remote sites through virtual circuit
Posted by HamidAliKhan


In the context of computer networking, frame relay consists of an efficient data transmission technique used to send digital information. It is a message forwarding "relay race" like system in which data packets, called frames, are passed from one or many start-points to one or many destinations via a series of intermediate node points.
Network providers commonly implement frame relay for voice and data as an encapsulation technique, used between local area networks (LANs) over a wide area network (WAN). Each end-user gets a private line (or leased line) to a frame-relay node. The frame-relay network handles the transmission over a frequently-changing path transparent to all end-users.
Posted by waqasahmad


Frame Relay is a scalable WAN solution that is often used as an alternative to leased lines when leased lines prove to be cost prohibitive. With frame-relay, you can have a single serial interface on a router connecting into multiple remote sites through virtual circuits.
Posted by sabastian


Please visit
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frame_Relay
Posted by sagitraz



Posted: 25-April-2009 03:15:43 AM By: sagitraz

Please visit
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frame_Relay

Posted: 27-April-2009 12:58:57 AM By: sabastian

Frame Relay is a scalable WAN solution that is often used as an alternative to leased lines when leased lines prove to be cost prohibitive. With frame-relay, you can have a single serial interface on a router connecting into multiple remote sites through virtual circuits.

Posted: 27-April-2009 01:05:04 AM By: waqasahmad

In the context of computer networking, frame relay consists of an efficient data transmission technique used to send digital information. It is a message forwarding "relay race" like system in which data packets, called frames, are passed from one or many start-points to one or many destinations via a series of intermediate node points.
Network providers commonly implement frame relay for voice and data as an encapsulation technique, used between local area networks (LANs) over a wide area network (WAN). Each end-user gets a private line (or leased line) to a frame-relay node. The frame-relay network handles the transmission over a frequently-changing path transparent to all end-users.

Posted: 27-April-2009 06:38:23 AM By: HamidAliKhan

In general the Frame Relay is a scalable WAN solution that is often used as an alternative to leased lines when leased lines prove to be cost prohibitive. With frame-relay, you can have a single serial interface on a router connecting into multiple remote sites through virtual circuit

Posted: 29-April-2009 02:51:02 AM By: crouse

In general the Frame Relay is a scalable WAN solution that is often used as an alternative to leased lines when leased lines prove to be cost prohibitive. With frame-relay, you can have a single serial interface on a router connecting into multiple remote sites through virtual circuit

Posted: 03-May-2009 06:19:31 AM By: crouse

www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frame_Relay