Wouldn't the remote routes point to the edge ASA in front of the UC and not the UC itself? I haven't set up an ASA yet (only PIX), but those routes might not be correct. 192.168.0.15 is the destination, but not necessarily the next hop or gateway to get there. The ASA might be looking for an address it knows, such as the address of another ASA in the site to site configuration. Some VPNs also use virtual gateways within the VPN address pool, such as 172.16.0.1.


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