All of these questions are based on NBMA design, which is different
depending on the routing protocol used.
I believe they can all be answered when you look at NBMA/routing protocol.

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> I have spent many hours trying to comprehend the exerpt bellow (from Cisco
CD). Still no light. Can someone help?
>
> "This command is typically used for subinterfaces; however, it can also be
used on main interfaces. Using the frame-relay interface-dlci command on
main interfaces will enable the use of routing protocols on interfaces that
use Inverse ARP. The frame-relay interface-dlci command on a main interface
is also valuable for assigning a specific class to a single PVC where
special characteristics are desired."
>
> 1. How can the command frame-relay interface-dlci enable the use of
routing protocols??!!??
> 2. What do they mean by "specific class"?
> 3. What characteristics are they talking about?
>
> Please explain AND illustrate each point...
>
> Thankfully,
>
> Pierre-Alex
>
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