I believe you will have to enable split tunneling on the concentrator.  With 
this enabled packets destined for networks defined on the concentrator will 
be encrypted and sent to that gateway, and all others will use local 
routing.

Jeff


>From: "George Kallingal" 
>Reply-To: "George Kallingal" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Cisco VPN Client [7:19858]
>Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 17:31:20 -0400
>
>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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