I'm sorry but I don't understand this part:

However,
when I try to talk to systems protected by gateway B, it fails because the
client doesn't use the office mode address but the physical address
supplied by the ISP router, which happens to be 172.16, and routing fails.
If I change the IP router to supply addresses other than those used
internally, it works fine.

Are you talking about a MEP configuration where you are connecting to A or B from the Internet?

If not, how are you getting to the subnets behind B when connected to A? A site-to-site VPN?

What do you mean by "client"? The computer connecting by remote access? How is an ISP router supplying addresses to the remote access computer?

Ray

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