VIC2-2FXS at Cisco 2811 ISR, is NM-HDV2 needed?

Hello,
I have a Cisco 2811 router that is configured as CUCME and working OK. So I need to connect a fax machine so I decided to take FXS card, but I don't know if I need to find NM-HDV2 to get VIC2-2FXS working on 2811, or it works at any of HWIC slots... I have FXO (VIC2-4FXO) working w/o any network module (installed at HWIC slot), so do I need such for FXS?
P.S.: I have PVDM2-8 installed in the router, will it be enough?
Thank you.

The NM is not needed.
The PVDM that you have is enough.

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    object service tcp-imap4 pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq imap4
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-irc pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq irc
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-hostname pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq hostname
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-kerberos pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq kerberos
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-klogin pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq klogin
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-kshell pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq kshell
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-ldap pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq ldap
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-ldaps pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq ldaps
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-login pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq login
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-lotusnotes pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq lotusnotes
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-nfs pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq nfs
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-netbios-ssn pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq netbios-ssn
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-whois pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq whois
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-nntp pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq nntp
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-pcanywhere-data pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq pcanywhere-data
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-pim-auto-rp pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq pim-auto-rp
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-pop2 pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq pop2
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-pop3 pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq pop3
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-pptp pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq pptp
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-lpd pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq lpd
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-rsh pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq rsh
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-rtsp pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq rtsp
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-sip pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq sip
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-smtp pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq smtp
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-ssh pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq ssh
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-sunrpc pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq sunrpc
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-tacacs pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq tacacs
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-talk pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq talk
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-telnet pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq telnet
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-uucp pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq uucp
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-www pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq www
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-http pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq www
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-https pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq https
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-cmd pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq rsh
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-sqlnet pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq sqlnet
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-h323 pre-defined
    service tcp destination eq h323
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-udp-cifs pre-defined
    service tcp-udp destination eq cifs
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-udp-discard pre-defined
    service tcp-udp destination eq discard
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-udp-domain pre-defined
    service tcp-udp destination eq domain
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-udp-echo pre-defined
    service tcp-udp destination eq echo
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-udp-kerberos pre-defined
    service tcp-udp destination eq kerberos
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-udp-nfs pre-defined
    service tcp-udp destination eq nfs
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-udp-pim-auto-rp pre-defined
    service tcp-udp destination eq pim-auto-rp
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-udp-sip pre-defined
    service tcp-udp destination eq sip
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-udp-sunrpc pre-defined
    service tcp-udp destination eq sunrpc
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-udp-tacacs pre-defined
    service tcp-udp destination eq tacacs
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-udp-www pre-defined
    service tcp-udp destination eq www
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-udp-http pre-defined
    service tcp-udp destination eq www
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service tcp-udp-talk pre-defined
    service tcp-udp destination eq talk
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-biff pre-defined
    service udp destination eq biff
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-bootpc pre-defined
    service udp destination eq bootpc
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-bootps pre-defined
    service udp destination eq bootps
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-cifs pre-defined
    service udp destination eq cifs
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-discard pre-defined
    service udp destination eq discard
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-domain pre-defined
    service udp destination eq domain
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-dnsix pre-defined
    service udp destination eq dnsix
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-echo pre-defined
    service udp destination eq echo
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-www pre-defined
    service udp destination eq www
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-http pre-defined
    service udp destination eq www
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-nameserver pre-defined
    service udp destination eq nameserver
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-kerberos pre-defined
    service udp destination eq kerberos
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-mobile-ip pre-defined
    service udp destination eq mobile-ip
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-nfs pre-defined
    service udp destination eq nfs
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-netbios-ns pre-defined
    service udp destination eq netbios-ns
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-netbios-dgm pre-defined
    service udp destination eq netbios-dgm
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-ntp pre-defined
    service udp destination eq ntp
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-pcanywhere-status pre-defined
    service udp destination eq pcanywhere-status
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-pim-auto-rp pre-defined
    service udp destination eq pim-auto-rp
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-radius pre-defined
    service udp destination eq radius
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-radius-acct pre-defined
    service udp destination eq radius-acct
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-rip pre-defined
    service udp destination eq rip
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-secureid-udp pre-defined
    service udp destination eq secureid-udp
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-sip pre-defined
    service udp destination eq sip
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-snmp pre-defined
    service udp destination eq snmp
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-snmptrap pre-defined
    service udp destination eq snmptrap
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-sunrpc pre-defined
    service udp destination eq sunrpc
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-syslog pre-defined
    service udp destination eq syslog
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-tacacs pre-defined
    service udp destination eq tacacs
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-talk pre-defined
    service udp destination eq talk
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-tftp pre-defined
    service udp destination eq tftp
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-time pre-defined
    service udp destination eq time
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-who pre-defined
    service udp destination eq who
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-xdmcp pre-defined
    service udp destination eq xdmcp
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service udp-isakmp pre-defined
    service udp destination eq isakmp
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp6-unreachable pre-defined
    service icmp6 unreachable
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp6-packet-too-big pre-defined
    service icmp6 packet-too-big
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp6-time-exceeded pre-defined
    service icmp6 time-exceeded
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp6-parameter-problem pre-defined
    service icmp6 parameter-problem
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp6-echo pre-defined
    service icmp6 echo
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp6-echo-reply pre-defined
    service icmp6 echo-reply
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp6-membership-query pre-defined
    service icmp6 membership-query
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp6-membership-report pre-defined
    service icmp6 membership-report
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp6-membership-reduction pre-defined
    service icmp6 membership-reduction
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp6-router-renumbering pre-defined
    service icmp6 router-renumbering
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp6-router-solicitation pre-defined
    service icmp6 router-solicitation
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp6-router-advertisement pre-defined
    service icmp6 router-advertisement
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp6-neighbor-solicitation pre-defined
    service icmp6 neighbor-solicitation
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp6-neighbor-advertisement pre-defined
    service icmp6 neighbor-advertisement
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp6-neighbor-redirect pre-defined
    service icmp6 neighbor-redirect
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-echo pre-defined
    service icmp echo
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-echo-reply pre-defined
    service icmp echo-reply
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-unreachable pre-defined
    service icmp unreachable
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-source-quench pre-defined
    service icmp source-quench
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-redirect pre-defined
    service icmp redirect
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-alternate-address pre-defined
    service icmp alternate-address
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-router-advertisement pre-defined
    service icmp router-advertisement
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-router-solicitation pre-defined
    service icmp router-solicitation
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-time-exceeded pre-defined
    service icmp time-exceeded
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-parameter-problem pre-defined
    service icmp parameter-problem
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-timestamp-request pre-defined
    service icmp timestamp-request
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-timestamp-reply pre-defined
    service icmp timestamp-reply
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-information-request pre-defined
    service icmp information-request
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-information-reply pre-defined
    service icmp information-reply
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-mask-request pre-defined
    service icmp mask-request
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-mask-reply pre-defined
    service icmp mask-reply
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-traceroute pre-defined
    service icmp traceroute
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-conversion-error pre-defined
    service icmp conversion-error
    description This is a pre-defined object
    object service icmp-mobile-redirect pre-defined
    service icmp mobile-redirect
    description This is a pre-defined object
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    host 10.10.1.2
    object network ROUTER-2821
    host 10.10.0.2
    object network WEBCAM-01
    host 192.168.1.5
    object network DNS-SERVER
    host 192.168.1.2
    object network ROUTER-3745
    host 10.10.2.2
    object network RDP-DC1
    host 192.168.1.2
    object-group network PAT-SOURCE
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    network-object 10.10.0.0 255.255.255.252
    network-object 10.10.2.0 255.255.255.252
    network-object 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0
    network-object 172.16.10.0 255.255.255.0
    network-object 172.16.20.0 255.255.255.0
    network-object 128.162.1.0 255.255.255.0
    network-object 128.162.10.0 255.255.255.0
    network-object 128.162.20.0 255.255.255.0
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    protocol-object gre
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    logging enable
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    logging asdm-buffer-size 100
    logging asdm informational
    logging flash-minimum-free 3076
    logging flash-maximum-allocation 1024
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 747001
    logging rate-limit 1 1 message 402116
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 620002
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 717015
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 717018
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 201013
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 201012
    logging rate-limit 1 1 message 313009
    logging rate-limit 100 1 message 750003
    logging rate-limit 100 1 message 750002
    logging rate-limit 100 1 message 750004
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 419003
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 405002
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 405003
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 421007
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 405001
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 421001
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 421002
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 337004
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 337005
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 337001
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 337002
    logging rate-limit 1 60 message 199020
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 337003
    logging rate-limit 2 5 message 199011
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 199010
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 337009
    logging rate-limit 2 5 message 199012
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 710002
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 209003
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 209004
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 209005
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 431002
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 431001
    logging rate-limit 1 1 message 447001
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 110003
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 110002
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 429007
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 216004
    logging rate-limit 1 10 message 450001
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    flow-export active refresh-interval 1
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    mtu management 1500
    mtu DMZ 1500
    mtu VOIP 1500
    icmp unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1
    icmp deny any Outside
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    arp timeout 14400
    no arp permit-nonconnected
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    object network ROUTER-2821
    nat (DMZ,Outside) static interface service tcp ssh 2222
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    nat (Inside,Outside) static interface service tcp www 8080
    object network ROUTER-3745
    nat (VOIP,Outside) static interface service tcp ssh 2223
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    nat (Inside,Outside) static interface service tcp 3389 3389
    nat (any,Outside) after-auto source dynamic PAT-SOURCE interface
    access-group Outside_access_in in interface Outside
    ipv6 dhcprelay timeout 60
    router rip
    network 10.0.0.0
    version 2
    no auto-summary
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    route Inside 128.162.10.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.0.2 1
    route Inside 128.162.20.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.0.2 1
    route Inside 172.16.10.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.1.2 1
    route Inside 172.16.20.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.1.2 1
    route Inside 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.1.2 1
    timeout xlate 3:00:00
    timeout pat-xlate 0:00:30
    timeout conn 1:00:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00 icmp 0:00:02
    timeout sunrpc 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00 h225 1:00:00 mgcp 0:05:00 mgcp-pat 0:05:00
    timeout sip 0:30:00 sip_media 0:02:00 sip-invite 0:03:00 sip-disconnect 0:02:00
    timeout sip-provisional-media 0:02:00 uauth 0:05:00 absolute
    timeout tcp-proxy-reassembly 0:01:00
    timeout floating-conn 0:00:00
    dynamic-access-policy-record DfltAccessPolicy
    action continue
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    no cts sxp enable
    no cts sxp default
    no cts sxp default source-ip
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    cts sxp retry period 120
    user-identity enable
    user-identity domain LOCAL
    user-identity default-domain LOCAL
    user-identity action mac-address-mismatch remove-user-ip
    user-identity inactive-user-timer minutes 60
    user-identity poll-import-user-group-timer hours 8
    user-identity ad-agent active-user-database full-download
    user-identity ad-agent hello-timer seconds 30 retry-times 5
    no user-identity user-not-found enable
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    http server enable 443
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    http 98.22.121.x 255.255.255.255 Outside
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    no snmp-server contact
    snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication linkup linkdown coldstart
    no snmp-server enable traps syslog
    no snmp-server enable traps ipsec start stop
    no snmp-server enable traps entity config-change fru-insert fru-remove fan-failure power-supply power-supply-presence cpu-temperature chassis-temperature power-supply-temperature chassis-fan-failure
    no snmp-server enable traps memory-threshold
    no snmp-server enable traps interface-threshold
    no snmp-server enable traps remote-access session-threshold-exceeded
    no snmp-server enable traps connection-limit-reached
    no snmp-server enable traps cpu threshold rising
    no snmp-server enable traps ikev2 start stop
    no snmp-server enable traps nat packet-discard
    snmp-server enable
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    fragment chain 24 Inside
    fragment timeout 5 Inside
    no fragment reassembly full Inside
    fragment size 200 Outside
    fragment chain 24 Outside
    fragment timeout 5 Outside
    no fragment reassembly full Outside
    fragment size 200 management
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    fragment timeout 5 management
    no fragment reassembly full management
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    fragment timeout 5 DMZ
    no fragment reassembly full DMZ
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    fragment timeout 5 VOIP
    no fragment reassembly full VOIP
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    sysopt connection permit-vpn
    sysopt connection reclassify-vpn
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    no sysopt radius ignore-secret
    no sysopt noproxyarp Inside
    no sysopt noproxyarp Outside
    no sysopt noproxyarp management
    no sysopt noproxyarp DMZ
    no sysopt noproxyarp VOIP
    service password-recovery
    no crypto ipsec ikev2 sa-strength-enforcement
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    crypto ipsec fragmentation before-encryption Outside
    crypto ipsec fragmentation before-encryption management
    crypto ipsec fragmentation before-encryption DMZ
    crypto ipsec fragmentation before-encryption VOIP
    crypto ipsec df-bit copy-df Inside
    crypto ipsec df-bit copy-df Outside
    crypto ipsec df-bit copy-df management
    crypto ipsec df-bit copy-df DMZ
    crypto ipsec df-bit copy-df VOIP
    crypto ca trustpool policy
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    crl enforcenextupdate
    crypto isakmp identity auto
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    no crypto ikev2 limit max-sa
    crypto ikev2 redirect during-auth
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    telnet timeout 5
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    ssh 98.22.121.x 255.255.255.255 Outside
    ssh timeout 60
    ssh version 2
    ssh key-exchange group dh-group1-sha1
    console timeout 0
    vpn-addr-assign aaa
    vpn-addr-assign dhcp
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    ipv6-vpn-addr-assign aaa
    ipv6-vpn-addr-assign local reuse-delay 0
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    no vpn-sessiondb max-anyconnect-premium-or-essentials-limit
    no remote-access threshold
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    threat-detection rate bad-packet-drop rate-interval 600 average-rate 100 burst-rate 400
    threat-detection rate bad-packet-drop rate-interval 3600 average-rate 80 burst-rate 320
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    threat-detection rate interface-drop rate-interval 600 average-rate 2000 burst-rate 8000
    threat-detection rate interface-drop rate-interval 3600 average-rate 1600 burst-rate 6400
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    threat-detection statistics access-list
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    ssl client-version any
    ssl encryption rc4-sha1 dhe-aes128-sha1 dhe-aes256-sha1 aes128-sha1 aes256-sha1 3des-sha1
    ssl certificate-authentication fca-timeout 2
    webvpn
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    port 443
    dtls port 443
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    no https-proxy
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    portal-access-rule none
    no csd enable
    no anyconnect enable
    no tunnel-group-list enable
    no tunnel-group-preference group-url
    rewrite order 65535 enable resource-mask *
    no internal-password
    no onscreen-keyboard
    no default-language
    no smart-tunnel notification-icon
    no keepout
    cache
      no disable
      max-object-size 1000
      min-object-size 0
      no cache-static-content enable
      lmfactor 20
      expiry-time 1
    no auto-signon
    no error-recovery disable
    no ssl-server-check
    no mus password
    mus host mus.cisco.com
    no hostscan data-limit
    : # show import webvpn customization
    : Template
    : DfltCustomization
    : # show import webvpn url-list
    : Template
    : # show import webvpn translation-table
    : Translation Tables' Templates:
    :   PortForwarder
    :   banners
    :   customization
    :   url-list
    :   webvpn
    : Translation Tables:
    :   fr                   PortForwarder
    :   fr                   customization
    :   fr                   webvpn
    :   ja                   PortForwarder
    :   ja                   customization
    :   ja                   webvpn
    :   ru                   PortForwarder
    :   ru                   customization
    :   ru                   webvpn
    : # show import webvpn mst-translation
    : No MS translation tables defined
    : # show import webvpn webcontent
    : No custom webcontent is loaded
    : # show import webvpn AnyConnect-customization
    : No OEM resources defined
    : # show import webvpn plug-in
    group-policy DfltGrpPolicy internal
    group-policy DfltGrpPolicy attributes
    banner none
    wins-server none
    dns-server none
    dhcp-network-scope none
    vpn-access-hours none
    vpn-simultaneous-logins 3
    vpn-idle-timeout 30
    vpn-idle-timeout alert-interval 1
    vpn-session-timeout none
    vpn-session-timeout alert-interval 1
    vpn-filter none
    ipv6-vpn-filter none
    vpn-tunnel-protocol ikev1 ikev2 l2tp-ipsec ssl-clientless
    password-storage disable
    ip-comp disable
    re-xauth disable
    group-lock none
    pfs disable
    ipsec-udp disable
    ipsec-udp-port 10000
    split-tunnel-policy tunnelall
    ipv6-split-tunnel-policy tunnelall
    split-tunnel-network-list none
    default-domain none
    split-dns none
    split-tunnel-all-dns disable
    intercept-dhcp 255.255.255.255 disable
    secure-unit-authentication disable
    user-authentication disable
    user-authentication-idle-timeout 30
    ip-phone-bypass disable
    client-bypass-protocol disable
    gateway-fqdn none
    leap-bypass disable
    nem disable
    backup-servers keep-client-config
    msie-proxy server none
    msie-proxy method no-modify
    msie-proxy except-list none
    msie-proxy local-bypass disable
    msie-proxy pac-url none
    msie-proxy lockdown enable
    vlan none
    nac-settings none
    address-pools none
    ipv6-address-pools none
    smartcard-removal-disconnect enable
    scep-forwarding-url none
    client-firewall none
    client-access-rule none
    webvpn
      url-list none
      filter none
      homepage none
      html-content-filter none
      port-forward name Application Access
      port-forward disable
      http-proxy disable
      sso-server none
      anyconnect ssl dtls enable
      anyconnect mtu 1406
      anyconnect firewall-rule client-interface private none
      anyconnect firewall-rule client-interface public none
      anyconnect keep-installer installed
      anyconnect ssl keepalive 20
      anyconnect ssl rekey time none
      anyconnect ssl rekey method none
      anyconnect dpd-interval client 30
      anyconnect dpd-interval gateway 30
      anyconnect ssl compression none
      anyconnect dtls compression none
      anyconnect modules none
      anyconnect profiles none
      anyconnect ask none
      customization none
      keep-alive-ignore 4
      http-comp gzip
      download-max-size 2147483647
      upload-max-size 2147483647
      post-max-size 2147483647
      user-storage none
      storage-objects value cookies,credentials
      storage-key none
      hidden-shares none
      smart-tunnel disable
      activex-relay enable
      unix-auth-uid 65534
      unix-auth-gid 65534
      file-entry enable
      file-browsing enable
      url-entry enable
      deny-message value Login was successful, but because certain criteria have not been met or due to some specific group policy, you do not have permission to use any of the VPN features. Contact your IT administrator for more information
      smart-tunnel auto-signon disable
      anyconnect ssl df-bit-ignore disable
      anyconnect routing-filtering-ignore disable
      smart-tunnel tunnel-policy tunnelall
      always-on-vpn profile-setting
    password-policy minimum-length 3
    password-policy minimum-changes 0
    password-policy minimum-lowercase 0
    password-policy minimum-uppercase 0
    password-policy minimum-numeric 0
    password-policy minimum-special 0
    password-policy lifetime 0
    no password-policy authenticate-enable
    quota management-session 0
    tunnel-group DefaultL2LGroup type ipsec-l2l
    tunnel-group DefaultL2LGroup general-attributes
    no accounting-server-group
    default-group-policy DfltGrpPolicy
    tunnel-group DefaultL2LGroup ipsec-attributes
    no ikev1 pre-shared-key
    peer-id-validate req
    no chain
    no ikev1 trust-point
    isakmp keepalive threshold 10 retry 2
    no ikev2 remote-authentication
    no ikev2 local-authentication
    tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup type remote-access
    tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup general-attributes
    no address-pool
    no ipv6-address-pool
    authentication-server-group LOCAL
    secondary-authentication-server-group none
    no accounting-server-group
    default-group-policy DfltGrpPolicy
    no dhcp-server
    no strip-realm
    no nat-assigned-to-public-ip
    no scep-enrollment enable
    no password-management
    no override-account-disable
    no strip-group
    no authorization-required
    username-from-certificate CN OU
    secondary-username-from-certificate CN OU
    authentication-attr-from-server primary
    authenticated-session-username primary
    tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup webvpn-attributes
    customization DfltCustomization
    authentication aaa
    no override-svc-download
    no radius-reject-message
    no proxy-auth sdi
    no pre-fill-username ssl-client
    no pre-fill-username clientless
    no secondary-pre-fill-username ssl-client
    no secondary-pre-fill-username clientless
    dns-group DefaultDNS
    no without-csd
    tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup ipsec-attributes
    no ikev1 pre-shared-key
    peer-id-validate req
    no chain
    no ikev1 trust-point
    no ikev1 radius-sdi-xauth
    isakmp keepalive threshold 300 retry 2
    ikev1 user-authentication xauth
    no ikev2 remote-authentication
    no ikev2 local-authentication
    tunnel-group DefaultRAGroup ppp-attributes
    no authentication pap
    authentication chap
    authentication ms-chap-v1
    no authentication ms-chap-v2
    no authentication eap-proxy
    tunnel-group DefaultWEBVPNGroup type remote-access
    tunnel-group DefaultWEBVPNGroup general-attributes
    no address-pool
    no ipv6-address-pool
    authentication-server-group LOCAL
    secondary-authentication-server-group none
    no accounting-server-group
    default-group-policy DfltGrpPolicy
    no dhcp-server
    no strip-realm
    no nat-assigned-to-public-ip
    no scep-enrollment enable
    no password-management
    no override-account-disable
    no strip-group
    no authorization-required
    username-from-certificate CN OU
    secondary-username-from-certificate CN OU
    authentication-attr-from-server primary
    authenticated-session-username primary
    tunnel-group DefaultWEBVPNGroup webvpn-attributes
    customization DfltCustomization
    authentication aaa
    no override-svc-download
    no radius-reject-message
    no proxy-auth sdi
    no pre-fill-username ssl-client
    no pre-fill-username clientless
    no secondary-pre-fill-username ssl-client
    no secondary-pre-fill-username clientless
    dns-group DefaultDNS
    no without-csd
    tunnel-group DefaultWEBVPNGroup ipsec-attributes
    no ikev1 pre-shared-key
    peer-id-validate req
    no chain
    no ikev1 trust-point
    no ikev1 radius-sdi-xauth
    isakmp keepalive threshold 300 retry 2
    ikev1 user-authentication xauth
    no ikev2 remote-authentication
    no ikev2 local-authentication
    tunnel-group DefaultWEBVPNGroup ppp-attributes
    no authentication pap
    authentication chap
    authentication ms-chap-v1
    no authentication ms-chap-v2
    no authentication eap-proxy
    class-map type inspect http match-all _default_gator
    match request header user-agent regex _default_gator
    class-map type inspect http match-all _default_msn-messenger
    match response header content-type regex _default_msn-messenger
    class-map type inspect http match-all _default_yahoo-messenger
    match request body regex _default_yahoo-messenger
    class-map type inspect http match-all _default_windows-media-player-tunnel
    match request header user-agent regex _default_windows-media-player-tunnel
    class-map type inspect http match-all _default_gnu-http-tunnel
    match request args regex _default_gnu-http-tunnel_arg
    match request uri regex _default_gnu-http-tunnel_uri
    class-map type inspect http match-all _default_firethru-tunnel
    match request header host regex _default_firethru-tunnel_1
    match request uri regex _default_firethru-tunnel_2
    class-map type inspect http match-all _default_aim-messenger
    match request header host regex _default_aim-messenger
    class-map type inspect http match-all _default_http-tunnel
    match request uri regex _default_http-tunnel
    class-map type inspect http match-all _default_kazaa
    match response header regex _default_x-kazaa-network count gt 0
    class-map type inspect http match-all _default_shoutcast-tunneling-protocol
    match request header regex _default_icy-metadata regex _default_shoutcast-tunneling-protocol
    class-map class-default
    match any
    class-map inspection_default
    match default-inspection-traffic
    class-map type inspect http match-all _default_GoToMyPC-tunnel
    match request args regex _default_GoToMyPC-tunnel
    match request uri regex _default_GoToMyPC-tunnel_2
    class-map type inspect http match-all _default_httport-tunnel
    match request header host regex _default_httport-tunnel
    policy-map type inspect rtsp _default_rtsp_map
    description Default RTSP policymap
    parameters
    policy-map type inspect ipv6 _default_ipv6_map
    description Default IPV6 policy-map
    parameters
      verify-header type
      verify-header order
    match header routing-type range 0 255
      drop log
    policy-map type inspect h323 _default_h323_map
    description Default H.323 policymap
    parameters
      no rtp-conformance
    policy-map type inspect dns migrated_dns_map_1
    parameters
      message-length maximum client auto
      message-length maximum 512
      no message-length maximum server
      dns-guard
      protocol-enforcement
      nat-rewrite
      no id-randomization
      no id-mismatch
      no tsig enforced
    policy-map type inspect esmtp _default_esmtp_map
    description Default ESMTP policy-map
    parameters
      mask-banner
      no mail-relay
      no special-character
      no allow-tls
    match cmd line length gt 512
      drop-connection log
    match cmd RCPT count gt 100
      drop-connection log
    match body line length gt 998
      log
    match header line length gt 998
      drop-connection log
    match sender-address length gt 320
      drop-connection log
    match MIME filename length gt 255
      drop-connection log
    match ehlo-reply-parameter others
      mask
    policy-map type inspect ip-options _default_ip_options_map
    description Default IP-OPTIONS policy-map
    parameters
      router-alert action allow
    policy-map global_policy
    class inspection_default
      inspect dns migrated_dns_map_1
      inspect ftp
      inspect h323 h225 _default_h323_map
      inspect h323 ras _default_h323_map
      inspect rsh
      inspect rtsp
      inspect esmtp _default_esmtp_map
      inspect sqlnet
      inspect skinny
      inspect sunrpc
      inspect xdmcp
      inspect sip
      inspect netbios
      inspect tftp
      inspect ip-options _default_ip_options_map
      inspect icmp
      inspect icmp error
      inspect pptp
    class class-default
    policy-map type inspect sip _default_sip_map
    description Default SIP policymap
    parameters
      im
      no ip-address-privacy
      traffic-non-sip
      no rtp-conformance
    policy-map type inspect dns _default_dns_map
    description Default DNS policy-map
    parameters
      no message-length maximum client
      no message-le

    I ran those commands while I had the nat off on the router and here are the results. note, i didn't make any changes to the ASA as you only said to remove the router RIP which I did and reloaded and no change.
    As long as the statements ip nat outside on the Fastethernet 0/0 is off and the ip nat inside is off on the vlan and the overload statement is taken out, I cannot hit the internet.
    CISCO-2811#conf t
    Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
    CISCO-2811(config)#int
    CISCO-2811(config)#interface f
    CISCO-2811(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/1.3
    CISCO-2811(config-subif)#no ip nat inside
    CISCO-2811(config-subif)#exit
    CISCO-2811(config)#inter
    CISCO-2811(config)#interface f
    CISCO-2811(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/0
    CISCO-2811(config-if)#no ip nat outside
    CISCO-2811(config-if)#exit
    CISCO-2811(config)#$nside source list 1 interface FastEthernet0/0 overload
    Dynamic mapping in use, do you want to delete all entries? [no]: y
    CISCO-2811(config)#exit
    CISCO-2811#sh ip arp
    Protocol  Address          Age (min)  Hardware Addr   Type   Interface
    Internet  10.10.1.1             202   c47d.4f3b.8ea6  ARPA   FastEthernet0/0
    Internet  10.10.1.2               -   0019.55a7.2ae8  ARPA   FastEthernet0/0
    Internet  172.16.10.1             -   0019.55a7.2ae9  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.1
    Internet  172.16.10.3           238   0011.5c73.28c1  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.1
    Internet  172.16.10.50           72   cc2d.8c78.065a  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.1
    Internet  172.16.20.1             -   0019.55a7.2ae9  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.2
    Internet  172.16.20.3           196   0011.5c73.28c2  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.2
    Internet  192.168.1.1             -   0019.55a7.2ae9  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.3
    Internet  192.168.1.2             0   0024.e864.01a8  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.3
    Internet  192.168.1.3           155   0011.5c73.28c0  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.3
    Internet  192.168.1.5            61   4802.2a4c.1c74  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.3
    Internet  192.168.1.20            0   5cf9.dd52.5fa9  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.3
    Internet  192.168.1.50            0   308c.fb47.f2d9  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.3
    Internet  192.168.1.51            1   ec35.8677.4057  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.3
    Internet  192.168.1.52            1   b418.d136.ef72  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.3
    Internet  192.168.1.53            1   8853.9572.e113  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.3
    Internet  192.168.1.54           12   0009.b044.9f23  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.3
    Internet  192.168.1.55            0   f47b.5e9a.7ae5  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.3
    Internet  192.168.1.149           0   001e.4fc5.a199  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.3
    Internet  192.168.1.174           0   b8ac.6fff.af83  ARPA   FastEthernet0/1.3
    CISCO-2811#sh ip route
    Codes: L - local, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
           D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
           N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
           E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2
           i - IS-IS, su - IS-IS summary, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2
           ia - IS-IS inter area, * - candidate default, U - per-user static route
           o - ODR, P - periodic downloaded static route, H - NHRP, l - LISP
           + - replicated route, % - next hop override
    Gateway of last resort is 10.10.1.1 to network 0.0.0.0
    S*    0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via 10.10.1.1
          10.0.0.0/8 is variably subnetted, 2 subnets, 2 masks
    C        10.10.1.0/30 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0
    L        10.10.1.2/32 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0
          172.16.0.0/16 is variably subnetted, 4 subnets, 2 masks
    C        172.16.10.0/24 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/1.1
    L        172.16.10.1/32 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/1.1
    C        172.16.20.0/24 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/1.2
    L        172.16.20.1/32 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/1.2
          192.168.1.0/24 is variably subnetted, 2 subnets, 2 masks
    C        192.168.1.0/24 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/1.3
    L        192.168.1.1/32 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/1.3
    ASA
    ASA5510# sh arp
            Inside 10.10.1.2 0019.55a7.2ae8 12342
            Outside 199.195.168.113 000c.4243.581a 2
            Outside 199.195.168.116 e05f.b947.116b 2436
            Outside 199.195.168.120 0017.c58a.1123 9192
            DMZ 10.10.0.2 0025.849f.63e0 3192
            VOIP 10.10.2.2 000d.bcdc.fc40 7754
    ASA5510# sh route
    Codes: C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
           D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
           N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
           E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2, E - EGP
           i - IS-IS, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2, ia - IS-IS inter area
           * - candidate default, U - per-user static route, o - ODR
           P - periodic downloaded static route
    Gateway of last resort is 199.195.168.113 to network 0.0.0.0
    S    172.16.20.0 255.255.255.0 [1/0] via 10.10.1.2, Inside
    S    172.16.10.0 255.255.255.0 [1/0] via 10.10.1.2, Inside
    S    128.162.1.0 255.255.255.0 [1/0] via 10.10.0.2, DMZ
    S    128.162.10.0 255.255.255.0 [1/0] via 10.10.0.2, DMZ
    S    128.162.20.0 255.255.255.0 [1/0] via 10.10.0.2, DMZ
    C    199.195.168.112 255.255.255.240 is directly connected, Outside
    C    10.10.0.0 255.255.255.252 is directly connected, DMZ
    C    10.10.1.0 255.255.255.252 is directly connected, Inside
    S    192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 [1/0] via 10.10.1.2, Inside
    S*   0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 [1/0] via 199.195.168.113, Outside
    ASA5510# show xlate
    35 in use, 784 most used
    Flags: D - DNS, e - extended, I - identity, i - dynamic, r - portmap,
           s - static, T - twice, N - net-to-net
    TCP PAT from DMZ:10.10.0.2 22-22 to Outside:199.195.168.x 2222-2222
        flags sr idle 481:54:14 timeout 0:00:00
    TCP PAT from Inside:10.10.1.2 22-22 to Outside:199.195.168.x 222-222
        flags sr idle 51:06:46 timeout 0:00:00
    TCP PAT from VOIP:10.10.2.2 22-22 to Outside:199.195.168.x 2223-2223
        flags sr idle 687:32:27 timeout 0:00:00
    TCP PAT from Inside:192.168.1.2 3389-3389 to Outside:199.195.168.x 3389-3389
        flags sr idle 457:17:01 timeout 0:00:00
    TCP PAT from Inside:192.168.1.5 80-80 to Outside:199.195.168.x 8080-8080
        flags sr idle 52:18:58 timeout 0:00:00
    NAT from Outside:0.0.0.0/0 to any:0.0.0.0/0
        flags sIT idle 353:10:21 timeout 0:00:00
    UDP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/52581 to Outside:199.195.168.x/52581 flags ri idle 0:00:00 timeout 0:00:30
    UDP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/55389 to Outside:199.195.168.x/55389 flags ri idle 0:00:03 timeout 0:00:30
    UDP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/51936 to Outside:199.195.168.x/51936 flags ri idle 0:00:04 timeout 0:00:30
    UDP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/51345 to Outside:199.195.168.x/51345 flags ri idle 0:00:09 timeout 0:00:30
    UDP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/55985 to Outside:199.195.168.x/55985 flags ri idle 0:00:18 timeout 0:00:30
    UDP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/49368 to Outside:199.195.168.x/49368 flags ri idle 0:00:22 timeout 0:00:30
    UDP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/52441 to Outside:199.195.168.x/52441 flags ri idle 0:00:23 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/57908 to Outside:199.195.168.x/57908 flags ri idle 0:08:37 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/57907 to Outside:199.195.168.x/57907 flags ri idle 0:08:37 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/57906 to Outside:199.195.168.x/57906 flags ri idle 0:08:37 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/57896 to Outside:199.195.168.x/57896 flags ri idle 0:09:09 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/57879 to Outside:199.195.168.x/57879 flags ri idle 0:10:23 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/49441 to Outside:199.195.168.x/49441 flags ri idle 0:20:52 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/57868 to Outside:199.195.168.x/57868 flags ri idle 0:25:28 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/60519 to Outside:199.195.168.x/60519 flags ri idle 0:44:11 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/60491 to Outside:199.195.168.x/60491 flags ri idle 0:44:20 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/60484 to Outside:199.195.168.x/60484 flags ri idle 0:44:35 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/60480 to Outside:199.195.168.x/60480 flags ri idle 0:44:51 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/53851 to Outside:199.195.168.x/53851 flags ri idle 0:54:14 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/57812 to Outside:199.195.168.x/57812 flags ri idle 0:58:30 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/57810 to Outside:199.195.168.x/57810 flags ri idle 0:58:32 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/53847 to Outside:199.195.168.x/53847 flags ri idle 1:00:18 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/57808 to Outside:199.195.168.x/57808 flags ri idle 1:07:58 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/60406 to Outside:199.195.168.x/60406 flags ri idle 1:42:13 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/49259 to Outside:199.195.168.x/49259 flags ri idle 7:39:44 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/49191 to Outside:199.195.168.x/49191 flags ri idle 7:42:39 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/55951 to Outside:199.195.168.x/55951 flags ri idle 23:11:40 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/55944 to Outside:199.195.168.x/55944 flags ri idle 23:15:19 timeout 0:00:30
    TCP PAT from any:10.10.1.2/55942 to Outside:199.195.168.x/55942 flags ri idle 23:15:24 timeout 0:00:30
    ASA5510# sh conn all
    149 in use, 815 most used
    TCP Outside  74.125.193.108:993 Inside  10.10.1.2:57879, idle 0:12:37, bytes 6398, flags UIO
    TCP Outside  174.35.24.74:80 Inside  192.168.1.20:53879, idle 0:00:01, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  174.35.24.74:80 Inside  192.168.1.20:53878, idle 0:00:01, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  17.149.36.177:5223 Inside  10.10.1.2:60480, idle 0:16:53, bytes 4539, flags UIO
    TCP Outside  98.22.121.19:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53877, idle 0:00:02, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  98.22.121.19:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53876, idle 0:00:02, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  98.22.121.19:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53875, idle 0:00:05, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  98.22.121.19:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53874, idle 0:00:05, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  98.22.121.19:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53872, idle 0:00:11, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  98.22.121.19:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53871, idle 0:00:11, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  98.22.121.19:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53868, idle 0:00:08, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  98.22.121.19:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53867, idle 0:00:08, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  98.22.121.19:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53860, idle 0:00:17, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  98.22.121.19:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53859, idle 0:00:17, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  17.172.233.95:5223 Inside  10.10.1.2:49191, idle 0:18:48, bytes 7384, flags UIO
    TCP Outside  17.178.100.43:443 Inside  10.10.1.2:57810, idle 0:56:21, bytes 5797, flags UFIO
    TCP Outside  23.206.216.93:80 Inside  10.10.1.2:53847, idle 0:54:15, bytes 2683, flags UFIO
    TCP Outside  143.127.93.90:80 Inside  10.10.1.2:49259, idle 0:12:20, bytes 13315, flags UIO
    TCP Outside  74.125.225.53:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53864, idle 0:00:11, bytes 0, flags saA
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:49204, idle 0:00:04, bytes 67, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.174:50122, idle 0:00:07, bytes 43, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:63275, idle 0:00:08, bytes 54, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:63306, idle 0:00:18, bytes 51, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:65059, idle 0:00:22, bytes 46, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:64681, idle 0:00:30, bytes 54, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:64661, idle 0:00:30, bytes 51, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.20:55618, idle 0:00:32, bytes 43, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:65056, idle 0:00:33, bytes 48, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.55:59433, idle 0:00:41, bytes 33, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.20:52178, idle 0:00:42, bytes 33, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.174:61414, idle 0:00:43, bytes 34, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:65438, idle 0:00:44, bytes 44, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:63686, idle 0:00:44, bytes 51, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:65416, idle 0:00:45, bytes 45, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:53047, idle 0:00:47, bytes 32, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:62213, idle 0:00:46, bytes 74, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:52347, idle 0:00:46, bytes 92, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:58069, idle 0:00:46, bytes 64, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:50753, idle 0:00:46, bytes 74, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:65381, idle 0:00:50, bytes 50, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:65082, idle 0:00:50, bytes 51, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:64038, idle 0:00:50, bytes 54, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:49309, idle 0:00:51, bytes 43, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:64034, idle 0:00:51, bytes 54, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:49197, idle 0:00:51, bytes 50, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:64728, idle 0:00:51, bytes 49, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:64309, idle 0:00:51, bytes 54, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:63289, idle 0:00:51, bytes 51, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:64174, idle 0:00:52, bytes 54, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.55:39286, idle 0:01:09, bytes 33, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:63726, idle 0:01:09, bytes 54, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:65482, idle 0:01:12, bytes 51, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:65091, idle 0:01:13, bytes 61, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:64976, idle 0:01:13, bytes 57, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:63749, idle 0:00:51, bytes 103, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:64043, idle 0:01:14, bytes 52, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:64267, idle 0:01:24, bytes 45, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:64467, idle 0:01:26, bytes 45, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:65504, idle 0:01:26, bytes 46, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.55:38946, idle 0:01:35, bytes 33, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:63701, idle 0:01:38, bytes 51, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:63879, idle 0:01:46, bytes 45, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.174:58516, idle 0:01:49, bytes 51, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:63227, idle 0:01:51, bytes 62, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.174:65446, idle 0:01:53, bytes 43, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:49166, idle 0:01:55, bytes 54, flags -
    UDP Outside  199.195.168.4:53 Inside  192.168.1.55:56680, idle 0:02:01, bytes 33, flags -
    UDP Outside  192.55.83.30:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:65073, idle 0:00:44, bytes 50, flags -
    TCP Outside  74.125.193.109:993 Inside  10.10.1.2:57808, idle 0:39:33, bytes 6392, flags UFIO
    TCP Outside  74.125.225.54:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53863, idle 0:00:13, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  143.127.93.89:80 Inside  10.10.1.2:60519, idle 0:46:30, bytes 346, flags UO
    TCP Outside  74.125.225.32:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53881, idle 0:00:01, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  74.125.225.32:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53880, idle 0:00:01, bytes 0, flags saA
    UDP Outside  205.171.3.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:60627, idle 0:00:39, bytes 78, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.3.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:52088, idle 0:00:39, bytes 86, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.3.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:50533, idle 0:00:39, bytes 76, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.3.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:63347, idle 0:00:39, bytes 80, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.3.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:62213, idle 0:00:40, bytes 37, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.3.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:52347, idle 0:00:40, bytes 46, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.3.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:58069, idle 0:00:40, bytes 32, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.3.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:50753, idle 0:00:40, bytes 37, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.3.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.174:52254, idle 0:01:09, bytes 43, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.3.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.174:50791, idle 0:01:25, bytes 35, flags -
    TCP Outside  74.125.225.46:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53870, idle 0:00:08, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  17.173.255.101:443 Inside  10.10.1.2:53851, idle 0:56:33, bytes 58, flags UfIO
    TCP Outside  64.4.23.147:33033 Inside  10.10.1.2:55944, idle 0:44:45, bytes 558164, flags UFIO
    TCP Outside  74.125.225.35:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53869, idle 0:00:09, bytes 0, flags saA
    UDP Outside  64.4.23.175:33033 Inside  192.168.1.174:26511, idle 0:01:17, bytes 28, flags -
    UDP Outside  192.54.112.30:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:65380, idle 0:00:44, bytes 49, flags -
    TCP Outside  74.125.142.108:993 Inside  10.10.1.2:57908, idle 0:10:47, bytes 7895, flags UIO
    TCP Outside  74.125.142.108:993 Inside  10.10.1.2:57907, idle 0:10:49, bytes 20323, flags UIO
    TCP Outside  74.125.142.108:993 Inside  10.10.1.2:57906, idle 0:10:47, bytes 6539, flags UIO
    TCP Outside  74.125.142.108:993 Inside  10.10.1.2:57868, idle 0:27:44, bytes 6395, flags UIO
    TCP Outside  91.190.218.59:443 Inside  10.10.1.2:55942, idle 0:41:39, bytes 2727, flags UFIO
    TCP Outside  17.172.233.123:5223 Inside  10.10.1.2:49441, idle 0:23:10, bytes 4409, flags UIO
    TCP Outside  74.125.225.41:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53862, idle 0:00:16, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  74.125.225.41:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53861, idle 0:00:16, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  143.127.93.115:80 Inside  10.10.1.2:60406, idle 0:42:59, bytes 970, flags UFIO
    TCP Outside  143.127.93.118:80 Inside  10.10.1.2:60484, idle 0:46:54, bytes 328, flags UO
    TCP Outside  17.172.233.98:5223 Inside  10.10.1.2:57896, idle 0:11:28, bytes 5081, flags UIO
    UDP Outside  111.221.74.16:33033 Inside  192.168.1.174:26511, idle 0:01:18, bytes 31, flags -
    TCP Outside  17.149.36.103:5223 Inside  192.168.1.174:60729, idle 0:00:04, bytes 0, flags saA
    UDP Outside  192.5.6.30:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:65317, idle 0:00:44, bytes 51, flags -
    UDP Outside  192.12.94.30:53 Inside  192.168.1.2:65356, idle 0:00:44, bytes 54, flags -
    TCP Outside  17.149.36.180:5223 Inside  10.10.1.2:55951, idle 0:46:08, bytes 14059, flags UFIO
    UDP Outside  111.221.74.28:33033 Inside  192.168.1.174:26511, idle 0:01:20, bytes 33, flags -
    TCP Outside  63.235.20.160:80 Inside  192.168.1.20:53873, idle 0:00:08, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  50.19.127.112:443 Inside  192.168.1.50:60678, idle 0:00:00, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  65.55.122.234:80 Inside  192.168.1.174:60728, idle 0:00:14, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  65.55.122.234:80 Inside  192.168.1.174:60727, idle 0:00:15, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  65.55.122.234:80 Inside  192.168.1.174:60726, idle 0:00:15, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  65.55.122.234:443 Inside  192.168.1.174:2492, idle 0:00:16, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  65.55.122.234:2492 Inside  192.168.1.174:2492, idle 0:00:16, bytes 0, flags saA
    UDP Outside  157.55.56.170:33033 Inside  192.168.1.174:26511, idle 0:01:21, bytes 37, flags -
    TCP Outside  74.125.230.207:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53866, idle 0:00:11, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  74.125.230.207:443 Inside  192.168.1.20:53865, idle 0:00:11, bytes 0, flags saA
    UDP Outside  111.221.74.18:33033 Inside  192.168.1.174:26511, idle 0:01:17, bytes 29, flags -
    UDP Outside  8.8.8.8:53 Inside  192.168.1.20:55546, idle 0:00:06, bytes 46, flags -
    UDP Outside  8.8.8.8:53 Inside  192.168.1.20:60277, idle 0:00:06, bytes 46, flags -
    UDP Outside  8.8.8.8:53 Inside  192.168.1.20:55618, idle 0:00:34, bytes 43, flags -
    UDP Outside  8.8.8.8:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:60627, idle 0:00:36, bytes 78, flags -
    UDP Outside  8.8.8.8:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:52088, idle 0:00:36, bytes 86, flags -
    UDP Outside  8.8.8.8:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:50533, idle 0:00:36, bytes 76, flags -
    UDP Outside  8.8.8.8:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:63347, idle 0:00:36, bytes 80, flags -
    UDP Outside  8.8.8.8:53 Inside  192.168.1.20:56958, idle 0:01:24, bytes 34, flags -
    UDP Outside  8.8.8.8:53 Inside  192.168.1.20:51360, idle 0:01:26, bytes 34, flags -
    UDP Outside  8.8.8.8:53 Inside  192.168.1.174:50791, idle 0:01:27, bytes 35, flags -
    UDP Outside  8.8.8.8:53 Inside  192.168.1.20:54134, idle 0:01:46, bytes 34, flags -
    UDP Outside  8.8.8.8:53 Inside  192.168.1.174:58516, idle 0:01:50, bytes 51, flags -
    TCP Outside  23.207.7.46:80 Inside  192.168.1.55:59350, idle 0:00:02, bytes 0, flags saA
    TCP Outside  23.207.7.46:80 Inside  192.168.1.55:59349, idle 0:00:16, bytes 0, flags saA
    UDP Outside  205.171.2.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.174:50122, idle 0:00:09, bytes 43, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.2.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.55:48088, idle 0:00:42, bytes 33, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.2.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:62213, idle 0:00:45, bytes 74, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.2.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:52347, idle 0:00:45, bytes 92, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.2.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:58069, idle 0:00:45, bytes 64, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.2.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.52:50753, idle 0:00:45, bytes 74, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.2.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.174:61414, idle 0:00:47, bytes 34, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.2.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.55:54481, idle 0:01:08, bytes 33, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.2.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.174:52254, idle 0:01:09, bytes 43, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.2.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.55:40285, idle 0:01:34, bytes 33, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.2.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.174:65446, idle 0:01:55, bytes 43, flags -
    UDP Outside  205.171.2.65:53 Inside  192.168.1.55:46155, idle 0:02:00, bytes 33, flags -
    UDP Outside  66.104.81.70:5070 Inside  192.168.1.174:57609, idle 0:00:11, bytes 46, flags -
    UDP Outside  64.4.23.156:33033 Inside  192.168.1.174:26511, idle 0:01:14, bytes 38, flags -
    TCP Outside  65.54.167.15:12350 Inside  10.10.1.2:60491, idle 0:11:02, bytes 1405, flags UIO
    TCP Outside  17.172.192.35:443 Inside  10.10.1.2:57812, idle 0:56:11, bytes 6116, flags UFIO
    UDP Outside  157.55.56.176:33033 Inside  192.168.1.174:26511, idle 0:01:16, bytes 32, flags -
    TCP Inside  192.168.1.20:53667 NP Identity Ifc  10.10.1.1:22, idle 0:00:00, bytes 37555, flags UOB
    TCP Inside  10.10.1.2:53431 NP Identity Ifc  10.10.1.1:22, idle 0:09:03, bytes 20739, flags UOB
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    ASA5510#   packet-tracer input Inside tcp 192.168.1.100 12345 8.8.8.8 80
    Phase: 1
    Type: ROUTE-LOOKUP
    Subtype: input
    Result: ALLOW
    Config:
    Additional Information:
    in   0.0.0.0         0.0.0.0         Outside
    Phase: 2
    Type: NAT
    Subtype: per-session
    Result: ALLOW
    Config:
    Additional Information:
    Phase: 3
    Type: IP-OPTIONS
    Subtype:
    Result: ALLOW
    Config:
    Additional Information:
    Phase: 4
    Type: NAT
    Subtype: per-session
    Result: ALLOW
    Config:
    Additional Information:
    Phase: 5
    Type: IP-OPTIONS
    Subtype:
    Result: ALLOW
    Config:
    Additional Information:
    Phase: 6
    Type: FLOW-CREATION
    Subtype:
    Result: ALLOW
    Config:
    Additional Information:
    New flow created with id 1988699, packet dispatched to next module
    Result:
    input-interface: Inside
    input-status: up
    input-line-status: up
    output-interface: Outside
    output-status: up
    output-line-status: up
    Action: allow
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    CISCO-2811#conf t
    Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
    CISCO-2811(config)#inter
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    CISCO-2811(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/0
    CISCO-2811(config-if)#ip nat
    CISCO-2811(config-if)#ip nat Outside
    CISCO-2811(config-if)#exit
    CISCO-2811(config)#in
    CISCO-2811(config)#interface f
    CISCO-2811(config)#interface fastEthernet 0/1.3
    CISCO-2811(config-subif)#ip nat inside
    CISCO-2811(config-subif)#exit
    CISCO-2811(config)#$de source list 1 interface FastEthernet0/0 overload
    CISCO-2811(config)#
    Screenshot of ASDM:

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