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Posted by Paul Stewart, on 21-11-2009 06:09,
It appears to be sent using the ASA's routing table. I experimented with it quite a bit. So if the ASA didn't have a routing table some interesting things would happen on a CAM miss. For example, if the device on the other end knew how to get to a remote network, through a router on the other side of the ASA it would not succeed until it sent some traffic to the router to force a CAM table to be populated with only ARP verification. Very strange.