In my humble opinion, cef should not interfere with any of your qos commands (if anything it helps). As a matter of fact CEF is required when using certain types of class/policy maps. It sounds to me like custom queuing would better suit your needs. You probably already know this but.... custom queuing allows you to divide bandwidth among different protocols/hosts/etc. The great thing with CQ is that bandwidth not used in one queue becomes available to other queues. I know it's frustrating when this stuff doesn't work the way we think it should, but I've never seen a routing/switching platform that outperform or outscale Cisco gear.
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