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Hi i am hoping that you could help me with this. My corporate lan uses the subnets 10.184.xxx.xxx to 10.189.xxx.xxx mask 255.255.240.0 and my vpn client with the telco provider assigns me an ip of 10.140.xxx.xxx to 10.190.xxx.xxx
What happens is that when i am using the vpng and i get an ip of 10.186.xxx.xxx to 10.141.xxx.xxx with mask 255.255.255.255 I am unable to connect to any of the local hosts on my corporate network because the ips overlap. Is there any static rule or anything i can do on the firewall or switch to resolve this? any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
What happens is that when i am using the vpng and i get an ip of 10.186.xxx.xxx to 10.141.xxx.xxx with mask 255.255.255.255 I am unable to connect to any of the local hosts on my corporate network because the ips overlap. Is there any static rule or anything i can do on the firewall or switch to resolve this? any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.