Untranslate 10.0.246.33/0 to 10.0.246.33/0Īccess-group inside_access_in in interface insideĪccess-list inside_access_in extended permit ip any any Nat (inside,outside) source static OCICMTAALL OCICMTAALL destination static CMTALVILLEA CMTALVILLEA no-proxy-arp route-lookup In id=0x7f5ef4175430, priority=1, domain=permit, deny=false While both are connected here is what packet tracer showsĬiscoasa# packet-tracer in inside icmp 10.107.0.3 0 8 10.0.246.33 detail However, if I remove the 192.168.0.0/24 for remote networks I can ping 10.0.246 no problem. If BOTH remote networks are enabled I can ping 192.168.0.0/24 but not 10.0.246.33 on that side. I have my nat excluded and the tunnel comes up. I have done this many times before and never had an issue.
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