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Refer to the exhibit. Router R1 and R2 are configured with Frame Relay. Their DLCIs are configured properly, however they cannot ping each other. One router is a Cisco router and the other is a non-Cisco. From the output below what can be two possible causes of the problem? (Choose two)
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Interfaces are not configured to avoid Split-horizon.
An LMI mismatch.
The encapusulation is different.
The "broadcast" keyword is missing.
A point-to-point subinterface is missing.
When connecting a Cisco router to a non-Cisco the IETF encapsulation must be used. An LMI mismatch can also occur and the output of the interfaces will be up/down. If a routing protocol is used in a hub-and-spoke, subinterfaces are needed to avoid split-horizon issues. For more information refer to http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/internetworking/troubleshooting/guide/tr1918.html
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