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How to have 2 routes go to the same IP

davidmidgett
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route G-tech 10.1.6.0 255.255.255.0 10.3.26.1 1 route ICS-GTECH 10.1.6.184 255.255.255.255 10.3.29.1 1 We are trying to route the G-tech and the ICS-GTECH to 10.1.6.184 at the same time. When we try to route from the G-tech side we get the following message: 2015-04-03 09:08:13 Local4.Error 192.168.80.5 Apr 03 2015 07:43:52: %PIX-3-305006: portmap translation creation failed for tcp src inside:192.168.80.X/35857 dst ICS-GTECH:10.1.6.184/21 Can’t get PIX to force 192.168.80.X to use G-tech interface
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Vibhor Amrodia
Cisco Employee
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Hi,

I think this is looking more of a NAT issue than a routing issue to me.

Did you check with the packet trace (if the code allows).

Also , can you post the relevant configuration ?

Also , please explain this:-

"We are trying to route the G-tech and the ICS-GTECH to 10.1.6.184 at the same time"

Thanks and Regards,

Vibhor Amrodia

I also think this is a NAT issue instead of a routing issue.

Do you have a NAT statement translating 192.168.80.x to 10.1.6.184 on the ICS-GTECH interface?

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