When you enable SCU or DCU, keep the following information in mind:
A packet arrives on a router interface configured for both SCU and DCU. The packet's source address matches an SCU class, and its destination matches a DCU class. Consequently, the packet is subjected to a source lookup and is marked with the SCU class. The DCU class is ignored. As a result, the packet is forwarded to the outbound interface with only the SCU class still intact.
However, the outbound interface lacks an SCU configuration. When the packet is ready to leave the router, the router detects that the output interface is not configured for SCU and the packet is not counted by SCU. Likewise, even though the prefix matched the DCU prefix, the DCU counters do not increment because DCU was superseded by SCU at the inbound interface.
To solve this problem, make sure you configure both the inbound and outbound interfaces completely or configure only one class type per interface per direction.