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How many routers for Frame Relay?

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To setup FR over serial I know you only need two routers that have serial connections. Set one up as DCE and the other as DTE. But a friend of mine said that to do "true" Frame Relay you need at least 3 routers.

I'm not sure what he means since I'm new to FR. Is he talking about routing the frame or am I missing something else? What's the minimum number of routers needed to actually do Frame Relay routing for a home lab for example?
 
What your friend means is that in order to have DLCIs, you need a frame switch. That is the function of the 3rd router. You turn it into a frame switch and now you can set up with real DLCIs and LMIs just like a real frame installation.

When you run two routers back to back, you cna use the frame encapsulation but you have to disable things like LMI.

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How do you configure the third router to act like a frame relay switch?
 
you might want to take a look at the sample config here:

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