E1 crossover voice trunk between 2 routers

Hi,
I am looking to setup a voice trunk (preferably using ISDN signalling), between 2 2811 routers.
I have VWIC-1MFT-E1= on 1 router and a VWIC-2MTF-E1= on the other.
I have a cross over cable setup, and both controllers are up.
I am trying to setup dial-peers etc but when I do an ISDN debug on the routers, I see BAD_FRAME messages on 1 router.
Could this be a cabling issue ?
If I setup the trunk as ds0 with type fxs-loop-start, then it seems to work.
Thanks

Hi Dgahm,
I did try doing this at one point but it did not seem to work.
Although with all the changes I was making, it may have slipped through.
Also, I have limited dsp resources, so I could allocate only 10 channels in the PRI group on both ends. Would that make any difference ? (timeslot 1-10,16)
I'll try it out again.
On one router, I do have it setup as an MGCP gateway with BRI backhaul to CCM and also have sccp transcoding setup for CCM.
Would that by any chance have any effect on this E1 ? I dont think it should (apart from dsp resources).
Thanks

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