Just wondering... Does anybody know how reliable the Cisco VPN client is
with "split-tunneling" when paired with a Cisco 3005 concentrator. Is it
able to perform as advertised is almost every situation or does it have
problems with private networks and/or different service providers or cable
modems
Basically it performs as per stated. We have VPN users that come into our
concentrator from all over North American and abroad. They have used a
variety of cable, dsl, dial-up providers and for the most part do not have
any issues. Split tunnelling has been enabled up until now.
As for private
Kim Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Basically it performs as per stated. We have VPN users that come into
our
concentrator from all over North American and abroad. They have used a
variety of
ault-deny policies/access-control, etc. etc.
Thanks!
TJ
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From: Mark W. Odette II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 10:13 AM
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Subject: RE: Cisco VPN Question [7:61148]
> Split tunneling has been enabled up until now.
Do
Disabling split tunneling is being visited. As TJ has pointed out there are
several different reasons why it is/can be implemented in different
scenarios. This configuration was in place before I started. It is my job
to upgrade the concentrator at which time the security policies associated
wit
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