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What is the likely cause of this issue?

Refer to the exhibit.

A spoke site that is connected to Router-A cannot reach a spoke site that is connected to Router-B,
but both spoke sites can reach the hub. What is the likely cause of this issue?

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A.
There is a router doing PAT at site B.

B.
There is a router doing PAT at site A.

C.
NHRP is learning the IP address of the remote spoke site as a /32 address rather than a /24
address.

D.
There is a routing issue, as NHRP registration is working.

3 Comments on “What is the likely cause of this issue?

  1. ak says:

    Cisco says correct answer is B, which I think is mistake.
    Option A should be the answer.

    Router-A recognizes that 172.16.2.1 is claimed by Router-B.
    But the actual source address of nhrp registration is 144.254.21.2.
    These facts show that Router-B is under PAT router.




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  2. Theo says:

    If router B is doing the address translation, there is no way that router A could know it, all it will know is the “public” address. Since router A knows the actual and the claimed address then router A must be doing the address translation.




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