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VPN and Blackberry software...
Name: QAI-Tech Date: September 12, 2005 at 12:58:34 Pacific OS: 2003 server CPU/Ram: 2gb 3.2ghz
Comment:
When I login using cisco VPN I loose connection to my local servers here. for ex. If I am remotely connected to servers in the NY office and I VPN into the CH office I loose connection to all of NY's office (full tunnel instead of split tunnel). also when I install the blackberry re-director software I am unable to connect to the blackberry. is this because I am using a server os instead of a workstation os? If so is there a way around this without having to us VM and loading XP?. please adivse
Name: shaneP Date: September 30, 2005 at 05:16:32 Pacific
Reply:
hi,
unless i am mistaken this is out of your control. Its part of the config at the far end.
We have a similar setup here where we have to connect to a clients site via VPN, once we do we loose connectivity to the local network. in this case it is DEFINTELY intentional and out of our control.
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