It works Kings. In fact, you can use it as a tool to get routes into the table 
where you cant use a static route.

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On Apr 19, 2010, at 2:08 AM, Kingsley Charles wrote:

> Hi all
>  
> It seems, the "add-route" option where a static route for the NAT pool is 
> added in the routing table is applicable only for NVI NAT i.e., when using 
> "ip nat enable".
>  
> ip nat pool name start-ip end-ip netmask netmask add-route
>  
> Please let me know, if have seen it working for domain based NAT i.e., when 
> using "ip nat inside/outisde"
>  
>  
> With regads
> Kings
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