A static map to the S-AMER location is required. Which command should be used to create this
map?
A.
frame-relay map ip 172.30.0.3 825 broadcast
B.
frame-relay map ip 172.30.0.3 230 broadcast
C.
frame-relay map ip 172.30.0.3 694 broadcast
D.
frame-relay map ip 172.30.0.3 387 broadcast
Explanation:
show frame-relay map and show running-config
Configuring Static Address Mapping
A static map links a specified next-hop protocol address to a specified DLCI. Static mapping removes the need for Inverse ARP requests; when you supply a static map, Inverse ARP is automatically disabled for the specified protocol on the specified DLCI.
You must use static mapping if the router at the other end either does not support Inverse ARP at all or does not support Inverse ARP for a specific protocol that you want to use over Frame Relay.
To establish static mapping according to your network needs, use one of the following commands in interface configuration mode
You can greatly simplify the configuration for the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol by adding the optional broadcast keyword when doing this task.
B – frame-relay map ip 172.30.0.3 230 broadcast
B – frame-relay map ip 172.30.0.3 196 broadcast