You are correct, the LMI is set at the interface level.
One command that I don't think has been mentioned is 'debug frame-relay 
lmi'.  It's pretty safe for a debug command - it shows you what is 
happening between your router and the frame switch.  You should see status 
enquiries and status messages every 10 seconds, and every 60 seconds a 
list of PVCs known by the switch, and their status.  The 10 sec/60sec 
might vary depending on switch type - I'm not sure.

JMcL 

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Thanks everyone for all the input... We're doing another test today at 4pm
(EST) so I'll get more info and I'll try using different lmi-types.  I 
seem
to remember trying ansi, but I'll give it another go and I'll document all
of the show frame map/pvc/etc in case it doesn't work again.  Am I correct
in assuming that the LMI is set only at the interface level and the
subinterfaces will get it from the interface?

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