Frame Relay
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Essay title: Frame Relay
Frame Relay is a high-performance WAN protocol that operates at the physical and data link layers of
the OSI reference model. Frame Relay originally was designed for use across Integrated Services Digital
Network (ISDN) interfaces. Today, it is used over a variety of other network interfaces as well. This
chapter focuses on Frame Relay’s specifications and applications in the context of WAN services.
Frame Relay is an example of a packet-switched technology. Packet-switched networks enable end
stations to dynamically share the network medium and the available bandwidth. The following two
techniques are used in packet-switching technology:
• Variable-length packets
• Statistical multiplexing
Variable-length packets are used for more efficient and flexible data transfers. These packets are
switched between the various segments in the network until the destination is reached.
Statistical multiplexing techniques control network access in a packet-switched network. The advantage
of this technique is that it accommodates more flexibility and more efficient use of bandwidth. Most of
today’s popular LANs, such as Ethernet and Token Ring, are