Hmm, that's odd since when trunking you subinterface the ethernet and
each interface, as far a routing is concerned, is an individual
interface.  Ip route-cache same interface is generally used when using
secondary address on a single interface.

  But if it works...

  Dave

Michael Williams wrote:
> 
> I didn't think about it until I read your "no ip route cache".
> 
> We had to use "ip route-cache same-interface" to make this work.  Actually
> using 'no ip route cache' should work because it's disabling the fast
> switching, but the 'ip route-cache same-interface' should work and still
let
> you use fast switching.
> 
> Mike W.
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