Peter,

>From: Peter Serwe [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 2:25 PM
>
>Right, it's inside to outside.  I don't care about outside to inside so much.
>
>I have global, but it's not being used because there's a static.
>
>I guess, I need to figure out how to exclude this particular subnet from the 
>existing static that's catching everything.

The static policy-map situates itself ahead of the static you've already 
defined.  I have to use a similar configuration for overlapping subnets and 
it's a two way operation.  Just apply the policy NAT similar to the link I 
posted but with your more specific /29 subnet as the destination.  If you want 
to verify functionality, use packet-tracer.

-ryan
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