which ip address would be assigned to the interfaces with point-to-point PVCs?

Refer to the exhibit:

In the Frame Relay network, which ip address would be assigned to the interfaces with point-to-point PVCs?

Refer to the exhibit:

In the Frame Relay network, which ip address would be assigned to the interfaces with point-to-point PVCs?

A.
DLCI 16:192.168.10.1/24
DLCI 17:192.168.10.2/24
DLCI 99:192.168.10.3/24
DLCI 28:192.168.10.4/24

B.
DLCI 16:192.168.10.1/24
DLCI 17:192.168.11.1/24
DLCI 99:192.168.10.2/24
DLCI 28:192.168.11.2/24

C.
DLCI 16:192.168.10.1/24
DLCI 17:192.168.11.1/24
DLCI 99:192.168.12.1/24
DLCI 28:192.168.13.1/24

D.
DLCI 16:192.168.10.1/24
DLCI 17:192.168.10.1/24
DLCI 99:192.168.10.2/24
DLCI 28:192.168.10.3/24



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Daniel

Daniel

Answer C

With Point to point PVC’s, two subinterfaces would be created on router R2, one for each connection to the remote locations. In this network,the connection to R1 would require one IP subnet, and the connection to router R3 would require another. These two subnets must be separated, as each subinterface requires a distinct IP network. Only choice C correctly shows one IP subnet allocated to the R1-R2 network, and one
for the R2-R3 connection.

Alex

Alex

Correct answer is B. DLCI 16 and 99 must be in same subnet. Also, the DLCI 17 and 28 must be in same subnet.