Hi, Many thanks for responding, basically there are 4 routers (R4, R5, R6 and R2), they are all connected via the Frame Relay network. Question: Configure Frame Relay between R2, R4, R5 and R6. You may not use any subinterfaces. The Frame Relay switch is fully meshed. You are allowed to use three frame relay map statements on R2. The frame relay network should be a hub and spoke topology, with R2 as the hub. HINT: you may use PBR. All frame relay interfaces must be part of the 150.50.123.0/24 subnet, no subnetting is allowed.
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