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If I'm not mistaken, the Cisco VPN client has the same setting as the
Microsoft VPN client. Somewhere you should find the attribute for "Use
default gateway for remote network". In MS, if it's unchecked, only those IP
packets destined for the IP range defined in the VPN TCP/IP subnet range are
sent to that network connection. All others route via your normal
connection.

John Brandt 
iStudio400.com 
(903) 523-0708 
Home of iS/ODBC - MSSQL access from iSeries and RPG. 




-----Original Message-----
From: Leif Guldbrand [mailto:Guldbrand@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 11:28 AM
To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: Re: [PCTECH] VPN Set-Up (Cisco)


Hello Scott,

I don't think you can - I'm not able to do it.

My 'shop' has a LAN with PC's, AS/400, a PrintServer, a switch
and a router to the Internet.

When I connect to a customer using Cisco VPN Client from a PC,
this PC can't be used for other things than the VPN connection. 
No browsing, no printing, no sending E-mail's - the PC is 'closed' 
for using the LAN.

But I would like to be able to.... as you too :-)

Best regards,
Leif

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott Johnson" <sjohnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <PcTech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 23. november 2004 18:07
Subject: [PCTECH] VPN Set-Up (Cisco)


> 
> We are using Cisco VPN Client to get access to company's network from
home. 
> Right now when I connect up I can only access the company's network.  No
web 
> browsing, No local network printing, & etc.
> 
> At a previous job, I swear we were able to connect up via vpn client and
still 
> access the Internet and such.  If I continue to remember correctly, only
the 
> traffic that was suppose to goto the company's network went there. The
rest was 
> handled locally.  I don't think the browser traffic was sent thru the VPN 
> connection.
> 
> Has anybody set this sort of connection up via the Cisco VPN?  I check the
Cisco 
> site and they have a lot of docs there.  Can somebody point me to one that
will 
> help in this type of set-up?
> 
> Thanks,
>    Scott



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