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No Route Warnings

bfrericks
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In our syslog we are getting a ton of the following messages: No route to 63.168.xxx.xxx from 70.209.211.170. Now 63.168.xxx.xxx is a static nat on our outside interface and the 70. address is some IP unaffiliated with us. Unles I'm reading the message wrong, why would we be getting a message saying no route to 63.168.xxx.xxx when that is on my interface and is it the 70 address sending an ICMP message to us stating such?

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joshua.walton
Level 1
Level 1

Please post your config.

Thanks!

Any particular part? you're after?

Can you provide output from "show static" and "show route"? If using 7.x commands would be "sh run static" & "sh run route".

Thanks,

Vibhor.

It was over 4000 characters so it made me add as an attacment but here are the results of the show commands.

I receive these "no route to" messages as well. Doesn't seem to effect anything.

No route to 75.x.x.x from 208.x.x.x

208.x.x.x = my asa outside interface

75.x.x.x = a public ip of a remote access vpn client

Could 70.209.211.170 also have been a vpn client in your case? I think if that were the case we would be onto something here.

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