I use a VPN connection over my broadband connection to an iSeries and it
works splendidly.  It treats the VPN connection as a local connection (192
168.n.n) and allows all my other traffic through just fine.  I have noticed
that when the vpn kicks me, it kicks my msn messenger connection, too. 
 
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Booth Martin
http://www.martinvt.com
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-------Original Message-------
 
From: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Date: 11/23/04 11:29:53
To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: Re: [PCTECH] VPN Set-Up (Cisco)
 
Hello Scott,
 
I don't think you can - I'm not able to do it.
 
My 'shop' has a LAN with PC's, AS/400, a PrintServer, a switch
and a router to the Internet.
 
When I connect to a customer using Cisco VPN Client from a PC,
this PC can't be used for other things than the VPN connection.
No browsing, no printing, no sending E-mail's - the PC is 'closed'
for using the LAN.
 
But I would like to be able to.... as you too :-)
 
Best regards,
Leif
 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Johnson" <sjohnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <PcTech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 23. november 2004 18:07
Subject: [PCTECH] VPN Set-Up (Cisco)
 
 
>
> We are using Cisco VPN Client to get access to company's network from home

> Right now when I connect up I can only access the company's network.  No
web
> browsing, No local network printing, & etc.
>
> At a previous job, I swear we were able to connect up via vpn client and
still
> access the Internet and such.  If I continue to remember correctly, only
the
> traffic that was suppose to goto the company's network went there. The
rest was
> handled locally.  I don't think the browser traffic was sent thru the VPN
> connection.
>
> Has anybody set this sort of connection up via the Cisco VPN?  I check the
Cisco
> site and they have a lot of docs there.  Can somebody point me to one that
will
> help in this type of set-up?
>
> Thanks,
>    Scott
 
 
 
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