Post your configs from both routers.
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Subject: Natting the traffic that comes through a tunnel
Hi experts,
I have two router with an IP connectivity between them
RouterA===========IP connectivity==========RouterB
I configure a tunneling interface between them, the tunneling is working
perfectly.
RouterA tunnel source (Which is RouterB tunnel destination) is
configured as
an overloaded NAT on RouterA, so the traffic from RouterB LAN passing
through the tunnel is not natted on RouterA, it is not considered as NAT
hit.
It seems that RouterA consider the traffic as coming from an outside
interface (not inside, even the tunnel interface is configured as
inside).
Any advices?
Regards,
Amin
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