Is 10.2.2.2 inside or outside the network? If it is inside the network, then you will need an internal router because 10.2.2.2 is not in the same subnet as your inside interface 10.112.2.241 . You would need a 'static' command, and you would need a 'route' command, and you would need to alter the access-list that you have applied to the outside interface by using the access-group command.
If 10.2.2.2 is outside your network, then as you want to use NAT to access the address, we need to know whether 10.2.2.2 is the form of the IP that internal users are to use to reach the outside resource, or if 10.2.2.2 is the outside IP and you want the internal users to use some other IP to access it ?
Sorry, please rephrase the question indicating where each part is relative to the other parts and which IP you are trying to use to access what.
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