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Cisco Anyconnect (Split Tunnel)
Ive configured my cisco ssl vpn, works perfect with the primary Lan interface and any serrvers behind it, however i have two Vlans which I cannot access while on the SSL VPN
Ive added the ip ranges to the Split Tunnel however Im still getting nothing
This is a Cisco Router not an ASA
Ive added the ip ranges to the Split Tunnel however Im still getting nothing
This is a Cisco Router not an ASA
what typo of device do you have?
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Cisco 2821
Lets say my connection IP address is 1.1.1.1, the lan is 2.2.2.2 and the other subnet i need is 3.3.3.3, well its 3.3.3.3 that i cannot reach from the SSL VPN, everything else works fine
Under Cisco Configuration Professional, I added the 2.2.2.2 under the split tunnels and it started working perfect, note that this is its own physical port which plugs into a switch, now 3.3.3.3 can be accessed from a PPTP vpn even though nothing is configured to know about it, pptp works flawlessly, yet SSL VPN even when I add the 3.3.3.3 to the Split tunnel list, you cannot ping or access anything on it.
Each subnet is its own physical port with its own switch.
Why would the 3.3.3.3 subnet work?
Lets say my connection IP address is 1.1.1.1, the lan is 2.2.2.2 and the other subnet i need is 3.3.3.3, well its 3.3.3.3 that i cannot reach from the SSL VPN, everything else works fine
Under Cisco Configuration Professional, I added the 2.2.2.2 under the split tunnels and it started working perfect, note that this is its own physical port which plugs into a switch, now 3.3.3.3 can be accessed from a PPTP vpn even though nothing is configured to know about it, pptp works flawlessly, yet SSL VPN even when I add the 3.3.3.3 to the Split tunnel list, you cannot ping or access anything on it.
Each subnet is its own physical port with its own switch.
Why would the 3.3.3.3 subnet work?
please show us the config
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can you post your running configuration