You might want to disable CEF-caching if you suspect you are having CEF
problems. CEF used to be (and sometimes still is) rather buggy.
That thing about how disabling CEF-caching also disables fast-switch caching
is a bug, I think. I have noticed that behavior myself sometimes, but I
don't thin
According to Cisco, no ip route-cache cef actually turns cef switching off
on that interface, if cef is enabled globally. If you are trying to enable
cef then you shouldn't use this command on the interface. Try these links,
below them is an example from a production router using cef per packet
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