I've got a customer that requires localized Internet access from their
DMVPN router (they currently receive a default route over the VPN).
Their router is setup with the customer (inside) network in the global
routing table, and their Internet connection sits inside a Front door
VRF (FVRF). Has
I've tried all manner of options but
have yet to be successful NAT'ing between the global inside
and outside FVRF.
Did you use classic NAT (ip nat inside ... commands) or NAT Virtual
Interface (ip nat enable ... commands)? NVI works better in VRF environment.
Ivan
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Subject: [c-nsp] NAT Global to FVRF
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I think