What about the other interfaces? It's not using dCEF for a lot of packets. Are there some non-dCEF capable interfaces on that router?

David

On 7/6/2010 4:05 PM, Troy Beisigl wrote:

GigabitEthernet6/0/0 feed to cat1.5/6
          Throttle count       1352
                   Drops         RP      38775         SP          0
             SPD Flushes       Fast      81140        SSE          0
             SPD Aggress       Fast          0
            SPD Priority     Inputs    2868062      Drops          0

    Protocol  IP
          Switching path    Pkts In   Chars In   Pkts Out  Chars Out
                 Process  146133204 13154067446  144495681 13312174648
            Cache misses     387970          -          -          -
                    Fast 6052349545 2435927181795 2395565010 414775807656
Auton/SSE 3659379645 2299485691084 8025990669 7304927055026

    Protocol  ARP
          Switching path    Pkts In   Chars In   Pkts Out  Chars Out
                 Process     312641   18770520       3504     210240
            Cache misses          0          -          -          -
                    Fast          0          0          0          0
               Auton/SSE          0          0          0          0

    Protocol  CDP
          Switching path    Pkts In   Chars In   Pkts Out  Chars Out
                 Process      79969   33975492      80039   28573329
            Cache misses          0          -          -          -
                    Fast          0          0          0          0
               Auton/SSE          0          0          0          0

    Protocol  Other
          Switching path    Pkts In   Chars In   Pkts Out  Chars Out
                 Process       6020     307020     480116   28806960
            Cache misses          0          -          -          -
                    Fast          0          0          0          0
               Auton/SSE          0          0          0          0

    NOTE: all counts are cumulative and reset only after a reload.

-Troy

On Jul 6, 2010, at 11:50 AM, David Coulson wrote:

What does the output of 'sh int switching' look like?

David

On 7/6/2010 2:39 PM, Troy Beisigl wrote:
Actually, we had a bad PA that I replaced, but did not clear the counters. The errors are not incrementing. I just now cleared the counters on this interface to make sure. We installed the VIP4/80 to replace the VIP2/50 that was in there with the same issue except that it was at 99% CPU 40-60% of the time.

-Troy

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