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Gngogh wrote: » after is NAT'ed the source address is serial 1/0 ex: packets going out the net 192.168.0.0 are translated to 11.1.0.2 the peer is the other router 13.1.0.2 so, NAT is being executed before the ipsec, i just disable nat and worked fine.. i have another router in this lab that is not using ipsec, im unable to ping it when i disable nat. how can i put this working with nat, is that possible??
networker050184 wrote: » If you still want to NAT you need to deny the traffic that will traverse the IPSEC tunnel from being NAT'ed in your NAT ACL.
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