Hi Reynolds
There's a option in VPN Client properties to allow local lan access, just
enable that, and you can access your local lan.

fahim
""Reynolds KM""  wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> Wondering. I have a 3000 Concentrator connected to the corporate
> 10.60.60.0/24 subnet.  I have a remote VPN Client PC on a remote subnet of
> 172.60.60.0/24.  After the SA is negotiated and the Mode Configuration
> allows the VPN Concentrator to push the IPSec settings down to the VPN
> Client.  Some of the setting being pushed down to the Client PC is the IP
> address, WINS, DNS (from Concentrator, DHCP, or RADUS.  At this point the
> Client PC will have an address that of the corporate LAN (10.60.60.x/24).
> Does this mean that the VPN Client PC can now only communicate to hosts on
> the corporate LAN and NOT to hosts on the remote LAN.
>
> Hope this makes sense.
> KR




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