Found out what the problem was.
The data center where the 3640 is located had a bad cross connection from Verizon.
They re-terminated and everything is fine.
Thanks for the help and suggestions.
Ok, I've got the circuit up again, without frame-relay. Just point to point T1. I am seeing the same behavior. I can ping any host, I can traceroute to any outside host, and I can perform DNS queries/transfers. I can't do anything else though. No HTTP, FTP, SSH, etc. I get varying packet...
You are right, frame-relay is not necessary. I have removed all frame-relay lines. Now it is:
eth0->ser0(ip unnum)-->T1<--ser0/0(ip unnum)<-fastEth0/0
HDLC encap.
3640 is providing clock source
2524 is clock source is line
Still getting same behavior. I can ping the routers from each...
Given the following setup:
ISP-->RouterA-->T1<--RouterB<--Office
RouterA = Cisco3640
RouterB = Cisco2524
From anywhere on the internet I can ping and telnet to either Router A or B. From an outside source I get no packet loss when pinging RouterA, and about 6% packet loss when pinging...
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