A customer has two branch sites with overlapping IPs. How must the data policy be configured to establish communication between the sites and server to avoid overlapping?
Is this config doing the same as what the question is asking?
vSmart policy configuration is as follows.
Note: Please note that nat pool 1 is called in policy for both branches, however, there are two different IP pools configured for each branch (172.16.2.0/30 for Branch-1 and 172.16.2.8/30 for Branch-2).
data-policy _VPN10-VPN20_1-Branch-A-B-Central-NAT-DIA
vpn-list VPN10
sequence 1
match
source-ip 192.168.10.0/24
!
action accept
nat pool 1
!
default-action accept
!
site-list BranchA-B
site-id 11
site-id 22
!
site-list DC
site-id 33
!
vpn-list VPN10
vpn 10
!
prefix-list _AnyIpv4PrefixList
ip-prefix 0.0.0.0/0 le 32
!
apply-policy
site-list BranchA-B
data-policy _VPN10_1-Branch-A-B-Central-NAT-DIA from-service
!
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/routers/xe-sd-wan-routers/220969-configure-overlapping-ip-for-same-vpn-ac.html
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