Manoj,
Do each of the customers have their connection to the internet or is cust1
getting Internet via cust2?  If cust1 has a connection to the internet, then
you're probably just missing a NAT statement for traffic that doesn't fall
within the NAT access-list profile.  You'll also have to define a global for
it as well.  If you do have an Internet connection at cust1, please post the
following sanitized output:
show ip
show run | i global|nat|access-list
If it does not have a direct Internet connection, please explain the topology
in greater detail.
-ryan
From: manoj prajapati [mailto:manoj4784_at_gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 3:03 AM
To: Ryan West
Cc: cisco_at_groupstudy.com; Cisco certification
Subject: Re: VPN Overlapping issue
Hi Ryan,
    Very good explanation, Done the same as u have said........
Now i m able to ping the customer end (CUST2)server. But, Unable to browse
internet from Cust1. Is there anything to do with? applied and remove the
nonat statement. nothing is happening
> > the private ip address is ,
> > Cust1 ---- 10.2.2.0  (PIX)
> > Cust2 ---- 10.10.10.0 (Checkpoing Nokia)
> > Cust3 ---- 10.2.2.0 (ASA)
> >
> > connectivity is  Cust1  ----   Cust2     ----   Cust3
> >                         |                  |                    |
> >                    10.2.2.0     10.10.10.0        10.2.2.0
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