I just tried this and it worked OK, but it needed a default route to the
outside.  I also tried it making the inside network routed rather than
connected, and it still worked.  I think that IOS 11.2 and earlier won't
work.  You have to set up a translation from one direction before you
have a pool address that you can ping from the other direction, because
both ways are dynamically mapped.
rgds
Marc

Cisco Nuts wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> Does anyone know of any links or examples for NAT overlapping? I tried to
> use the one in the CCNP Remote Access Support Book exactly as it was shown
> but looks like the author might have missed something....as it's not
> working...Basically pings don't work.
> Thank you.
> 
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