Remember, ping will only work when the source interface is beyond the ip nat
inside interface......the router always chooses the nearest interface to the
dest.

Try using extended ping - you can choose an interface or address then.


""Richard Botham""  wrote in message
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> All,
> I have a hub and spoke setup,
> r1 is the hub and r2,r3,r4 are the spokes.
>
> r1 has a multipoint subif and r2,r3,r4 have p2p subif's.
>
> The ospf net running in the wan between r1,r2,r3,r4 is 10.128.10.0/24
> WAN
> r1 ser0/0.1 multipoint = 10.128.10.1/24
> r2 ser0/0.1 p2p = 10.128.10.2/24
> r3 ser0/0.1 p2p = 10.128.10.3/24
> r4 ser0/0.1 p2p = 10.128.10.4/24
>
> LAN ( static nats )
> r1 e0/0 is 192.168.1.1/24 natted to 10.128.10.9
> r3 e0/0 is 192.168.3.1/24 natted to 10.128.10.11
> r4 e0/0 is 192.168.4.1/24 natted to 10.128.10.10
>
> All configs look correct, but a ping to a nat address is only possible
from
> the spokes inwards to the hub, not from the hub outwards or even from
spoke
> to spoke.
>
> Is there an issue here with subifs?
>
> I get the %encapsulation failed % error when perfoming a ping from the hub
> to spoke using debug ip packet.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Cheers
> Richard




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