If you mean directly connecting Cisco and Motorola equipment using frame
relay, we had that configuration running successfully at 90 locations for
quite a while.  We had a Motorola FRAD connected directly to a serial port. 
In that case we made the router play DCE (frame-relay intf-type dce) and
used ansi lmi (frame-relay lmi-type ansi).  I don't remember it being
necessary in our configuration, but if you're having encapsulation problems,
try using ietf encapsulation (encapsulation frame-relay ietf).

Good luck!

John Neiberger

>  Hi there gang 
>  
>  Has anyone done this ? Configuring Cisco & Motorola Frame Relay without
>  getting encapsulation problems ?
>  I would appreciate any help !
>  
>  Cheers
>  
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