The answer is probably in the archives, check them when you get a chance.
Meanwhile, you'll want to check these things:

do you have the 'frame-relay switching' global command?

you need to have the lmi-type set 'frame-relay lmi-type [ansi|cisco|q933a]'
(that should be the same on both routers, stick with cisco for starters)

You have to specify which is DTE & DCE.  One side of the cable should be
DCE, the other DTE.  (ie 'frame-relay intf-type dce').
On the DCE side, you need to specify a clock rate 'clock rate 64000'

I don't think you NEED to specify a DLCI for back to back, but in order
to do so,  'frame-relay interface-dlci [DLCI #]'

HTH
Bob

> ive been dying now for two days trying to get frame relay going between 2
> 2501 routers.
>
> I have tried everything i know to do, and looked at 900 different places
and
> i must just be missing something.
>
> can anyone give me the exact steps to configure this.
>
> I have 2 2501 routers connected together with v.35 cable.
>
> i can get PPP and HDLC working fine but frame-relay just doesnt want to
work
> for me.
>
> im also running ios 12.1(7) enterprise if that helps.
>
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