I tried to answer your question individually, but I got a msg. saying my mail address was blocked on your site or something like that... However this is what I wanted to say:

Check the position of your MFT card. Look at the rear of your MC3810. If the card is on the left most slot (on the dvm card) it is in the "voice" position and you will not have it working for wan. In this case, on the config you'll see controller E1 1 (As you're pointing below). The card must be on the "wan" position on the slot right above the eth. port. Then it will appear in the config as controller E1 0. Following I show you part of the config. of two routers with the MFT card in one and the other position...

************
hostname WAN_MFT
!
controller E1 0
 framing NO-CRC4
 channel-group 0 timeslots 1-4
!
interface Serial0:0
 no ip address
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation frame-relay
 frame-relay traffic-shaping
 frame-relay lmi-type cisco
!
interface Serial0:0.1 point-to-point
  ip address 10.10.14.2 255.255.255.0
  no ip directed-broadcast
  frame-relay interface-dlci 21
  class cie5
  vofr cisco

Here I have voice and data through the same pvc.interface Serial0:0
 **************************
hostname VOICE_MFT
!
controller E1 1
 framing NO-CRC4
 mode cas
 voice-group 0 timeslots 1-15,17-24 type e&m-immediate-start
!
voice-port 1/1
 timing answer-winkwidth 0
!
The voice-group creates the voice ports 1/1 - 24
 

"Hallgren, Michael" wrote:

>It depends on the ios you are using. Ver 11.3 used serial 2, ver 12.0 uses
it
>like a normal s0:0
>

Thanks for this info. I can't seem to get #controller e1 1 to work. Maybe
bad IOS version ??
Which one do you use ?

mh

>Lisa Ridley wrote:
>
> At my company we currently have a couple 3810's running voice over Frame
> Relay with the Cisco 3810's. To go over the WAN we use interface s0:0, but
> since we are using Frame Relay we actually used subinterface s0:0.1.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Hallgren, Michael
> Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 7:35 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: MC3810
>
> Hi,
>
> I've got an MC3810 in stock, and I need to hook up a customer G.703 both
> sides (my 7513 the other side).
>
> On my MC3810 I've got an MFT module, so I'd like to run my link over that
> port.
>
> At a glance - and presently w/o having had console on the box - I'd go
>
> controller e1 0
>  clock source xxxxx
>  mode yyy
>
> etc. Now, what's the interface name under which I may configure IP on the
> WAN side ? (The only other interface I want to use is the Ethernet one,
for
> LAN side.)
>
> mh
>
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