Which encapsulation type is a Frame Relay encapsulation type that is supported by Cisco routers?
A.
IETF
B.
ANSI Annex D
C.
Q9333-A Annex A
D.
HDLC
Explanation:
Cisco supports two Frame Relay encapsulation types: the Cisco encapsulationand the IETF
Frame Relay encapsulation, which is in conformance with RFC 1490 and RFC 2427. The former
is often used to connect two Cisco routers while the latter is used to connect a Cisco router to a
non-Cisco router. You can test with your Cisco router when typing the command Router(config-if)#
encapsulation frame-relay ? on a WAN link. Below is the output of this command (notice Cisco is
the default encapsulation so it is not listed here, just press Enter to use it).Note: Three LMI options are supported by Cisco routers are ansi, Cisco, and Q933a. They
represent the ANSI Annex D, Cisco, and ITU Q933-A (Annex A) LMI types, respectively.
HDLC is a WAN protocol same as Frame-Relay and PPP so it is not a Frame Relay encapsulation
type.