DLCI Destination Address Verification in Frame Relay Static Configuration

What Command Verifies DLCI Destination Address in Frame Relay Static Configuration?

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What command is used to verify the DLCI destination address in a Frame Relay static configuration?

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The correct answer is C. show frame-relay map.

In a Frame Relay static configuration, DLCI (Data Link Connection Identifier) is used to identify the connection between two devices in a network. The DLCI is mapped to a specific network layer address, such as an IP address or a MAC address. The command "show frame-relay map" is used to verify the mapping between the DLCI and the network layer address.

Option A, "show frame-relay pvc," is used to display information about PVCs (Permanent Virtual Circuits) in a Frame Relay network, including DLCI, status, and performance statistics.

Option B, "show frame-relay lmi," is used to display information about the LMI (Local Management Interface) protocol, which is used to exchange information between a Frame Relay switch and a Frame Relay device, including the LMI type, status, and performance statistics.

Option D, "show frame relay end-to-end," is an invalid command and does not exist.

Therefore, the correct answer is C. "show frame-relay map."