
Specifically adding the route-lookup option to our NAT.

We actually need to take a look at our NAT commands. So because Cisco is flat out wrong here, a blog post was obligatory. Unexpected-Packet occurs when the appliance in transparent mode receives a non-IP packet, destined to its MAC address, but there is no corresponding service running on the appliance to process the packet.īut in my case this is neither a non-IP packet, nor is this firewall in transparent mode. Now we have narrowed down this issue to be a drop reason of “unexpected-packet”.
