I understand this configuration, but question how the 192.168.2.2 machine
knows how to get back to the 192.168.0.20.  I don't question that it will
work, but if it is not a router interface with 2 addresses from each segment
defined, then what default gateway does the 192.168.2.2 machine use?  If
this configuration is as you stated, and the static route is in place, then
there must also be a route defined in the machine on the 192.168.2.2 that
routes off it's subnet to the 192.168.0.1 interface of the router.

In other words, your 192.168.2.2 machine also has a static route (default
route) defined on it to know how to get to the other segment (ie, forwarded
to the 192.168.0.1 router interface).


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