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Cisco VPN Static Route

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kevmullet

Technical User
Feb 12, 2002
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Hi,

I have an ASA setup with VPN clients and split tunneling, all which works well, however i need for the users to be able to access another network of ours through another route sitting on our LAN.

I am assuming I need to send a static route to the client, as I have the route in the ASA but when the client is connected the route is not in the route print table.

Any help appreciated. CLI or ADSM.

Thanks
 
Additionally you will have to add the other network to your No Nat access-list.
 
Also you would need to insure that the other router knows about and has a route back to the ASA for this subnet.
 
Thanks guys,

Adding the networks to split-tunneling list did it, had a bit of trouble as i wanted to use the supernet 10.0.0.0/8 to cover all the subnetted 10. networks, but added the important ones to the slit-tunnel list and it worked.

Cheers
 
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