There are CSU/DSU's that will also act as a sniffer for frame-relay ckts.
They usually are ungodly expensive unless your carrier provides it for you.
Visual Networks comes to mind as as a manufacturer of these little toys.
The amount you can capture is dependent upon the amount of mem in the csu.
I have been told by several guys here that have taken the exam in the last 3
months, that the exam does not tell you the number of correct answers in a
multiple anwer question. This does in effect make it that much more
difficult.
Benjamin Parrish
(CCIE written exam in 23.5 hours and counting)
I used the sample configs off of the Cisco TAC website.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/125/fr_switching.html
requires CCO login)
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/index.shtml
(does Not require CCO login)
The first link is for frame-relay switching. (i.e. one router acting as a
frame s
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