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CCNA(Stand-ALONE)Lab 26-Frame Relay Full Mesh Topology
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  Objective: Learn to configure a full mesh topology.

  Lab Equipment: Router 1, Router 2, Router 3, and Router 4 from the eRouters menu

  Background Reading: Lab Primer Lesson 9: Frame Relay

  Again, the company’s corporate office is in Dallas and its sales offices are in San Francisco, New York, and Tampa. The sales offices should be able to access all company resources. You want to establish a full mesh topology in which a point-to-point Frame Relay connection links the corporate office to each sales office and links each sales office to every other sales office.

  The difference between the Frame Relay hub-and-spoke topology and the full mesh topology is that, with a full mesh topology, every sales office has a direct connection to every other sales office and the corporate office. This is a very redundant topology so if one of the connections fails,data can still be transferred to every site by using a different path.

CCNA(Stand-ALONE)Lab 26-Frame Relay Full Mesh Topology

  1. First, assign the host names of Dallas, San_Francisco, New_York, and Tampa to Router 1, Router 2, Router 3, and Router 4, respectively.

  Dallas:

CCNA(Stand-ALONE)Lab 26-Frame Relay Full Mesh Topology

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