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What are the different features of Frame Relay?
What are the different features of Frame Relay?
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The different features of Frame Relay are:
Frame Relay is a connectionless service, which means that every data packet that passes over the network contains address information
Frame Relay is a service that is provided with a variety of speeds from 56 Kbs to 25 Mbs. Although the speeds most used for the service are currently 56 Kbs and 1,544 Mbs
The frames are of variable length and go up to 4,096 bytes
Frame Relay is considered a broadband ISDN service
It operates at high speed (1,544 Mbps to 44,376 Mbps).
It operates only on the physical and data link layers. Therefore, it can be easily used on the Internet.
Its large frame size is 9000 bytes, which allows it to accommodate all local area network frame sizes.
Frame Relay can only detect errors (at the data link layer). It does not have flow control or error control.