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braindump question for 642-821
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| n337y 2004-01-19, 11:25 am |
| I keep seeing this question with the wrong answer:
What are the advantages of Frame Relay connection over dedicated
leased lines? (Choose two)
A. Better suited multiple branch locations.
B. Lower cost.
C. More control over the connection.
D. Full guaranteed bandwidth.
Answer: B,C
A dedicated leased line has more control than frame relay.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products.../>
091ca9.shtml
Can anyone give an explanation to this.
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| mneely_23@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (n337y) wrote in
news:400bf518$1_7@news.athenanews.com:
> I keep seeing this question with the wrong answer:
>
> What are the advantages of Frame Relay connection over dedicated
> leased lines? (Choose two)
> A. Better suited multiple branch locations.
> B. Lower cost.
> C. More control over the connection.
> D. Full guaranteed bandwidth.
>
> Answer: B,C
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> A dedicated leased line has more control than frame relay.
I know what you mean. Maybe this is why braindumps aren't a good idea
sometimes. Looking at this question I believe that A and B are correct,
not B and C. The benefit of Frame Relay is that only one serial interface
needs to be connected to the Frame Relay, then subinterfaces can be used
for multiple connections. It is a lower cost due to you only pay for the
amount of bandwidth you need.
Carl
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