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ASA Routing

s.guliyev
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Hi. ASA (DEVICE 2) have interface with ip 192.168.36.1 255.255.255.0. There is another ASA (DEVICE 1) which connected with device 1 as shown in attacment. But when host 172.16.79.11 sends packet to 192.168.36.0 network, the packet arrives to DEVICE 2 and although there is connected interface (192.168.36.1) ASA sends packet to another interface (192.168.5.240). After I add route (route net5 192.168.36.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.36.3) it works. Why it happens?

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Cisco Freak
Level 4
Level 4

Do you have route for  192168.26.0 to 192.168.5.x.

I see NAT translation in ASA2 which will translate the source 10.10.79.11 to 10.10.26.11?

CF

No I havn't route for 192.168.26.0 to 192.168.5.x. As I now ASA determine the path based on the packet destination. The source 172.168.79.11 translates to 192.168.26.11 and destination is 192.168.36.x. And there connected interface 192.168.36.1. Packet must go without any route to 192.168.36.1 interface. But ASA sends packet to 192.168.5.240 interface. After I write route for 192.168.36.0 to 192.168.36.3 it works.

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