Looks like it's a split-tunnel problem. Once you lunch
VPN, all traffic will be encrypted, other local
machines couldn't decrypt the data. You can enable
split-tunnel on 3000, tell it only traffic to your
main office needs to be encrypted.

HTH.

Jim

--- George Kallingal  wrote:
> I have a question about the Cisco VPN Client
> software and how it binds its
> driver to a network card.
> 
> We have an NT server that we are connecting to a
> remote network using the
> Cisco VPN Client (to a Concentrator 3000, I
> believe).  Upon connection
> through the VPN, I lose connectivity to the other
> servers on the local
> network.  Is there a way to maintain the local area
> connection while
> connected over VPN?  I tried to multi-home the
> server and unbind the DNE
> driver for one network card, but that just disabled
> the network card.
> 
> Has anyone experienced this before?  Are there any
> workarounds? Fixes?  Or
> does this require a call to Cisco TAC?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> George
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