Solution found in (pre-release) Jaunty!

>From the VPN tab of the Network Connections window, select a VPN
connection and click Edit.  From the IPv4 Settings tab, click the
Routes... button near the bottom of the window.  The "Use this
connection only for resources on its network" checkbox will prevent NM
from changing the default route.  (This appears to be new in Jaunty --
Intrepid does NOT have this option.)

Personally, I would prefer this checkbox defaulted to ON (do not
automatically tunnel all traffic) to match the behavior of other VPN
clients I've used (including Cisco VPN client, vpnc and older versions
of NM).  Ideally, this would still allow the VPN concentrator to pull
all traffic to it (by including 0.0.0.0/0 in its split tunnel list) but
I haven't tested this.

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nm-vpnc and vpnc-connect produce different routing tables
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207506
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