Solution
After working with both AT&T and Cisco and many hours of trying to prove or disprove the "It's not our problem..." responses I learned more about T1 and Frame Relay than probably healthfull to know.
The end cause was this...
Any Cisco Router located at (Location X) using a...
The cable from the smart jack to the WIC has not been replaced.
I am not sure how this could be a problem as the Non-V2 WIC works fine and loopbacks from the telco to the router also have no issues.
However it may be worth a try...
Next time I am at that location I will attempt to use a...
No, No input or Output drops are reported on any of my routers.
New discoveries - After working with AT&T I finally got them to look at the frame-relay portion of the circuit. (Despite my many references to this being a frame relay problem they were only looking at and testing the T1 circuit)...
Please help…
My company currently has 4 locations on our frame relay network that connect to our main office. Each remote location has a frame relay circuit with a 512K Port speed. The main office has a full T1. The frame is provided by AT&T and all circuits have a CIR that equals the port...
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