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Cisco 3745, VPN and Split Tunneling

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Marcusm88

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The company I work for wants to enable split tunneling for our Cisco 3745 router. Users want to be able to access internet and vpn resources similtaneously.

I tried following the model here:
but after doing so, the situation was actually reversed. While connected to the vpn client you were able to browse the internet but not able to access vpn resources. I undid and redid the configuration several times to rule out keying in problems.

Can one help with this problem... If needed Ill post necessary configs from my router.. Thanks
 
?? You want a router to router solution or a router to client solution ??
 
oh sorry i didnt specify... I'm needing a router to client solution. We use vpn client 4.0(4) software.
 
Thanks. However they both used the same settings. I played around with the settings and found that it worked when I opened my access-list source up to include the entire 192.0.0.0 network. I infered this is neccisary because the vpn ip addresses are in a seperate subnet from the the rest of our stuff.
 
What you need to do is just allow your IP pool access to the resources you want via the access list. Can allow different access rights by setting up additional client configs with different access lists.
 
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