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This should now allow vendors to access their local LAN when connected') It did allow the local LAN to access the vpn client machine on the 'main' IP (whereas before we couldn't) - but it didn't allow connections to the vpn client machines via other IP addresses. – Ian Boyd Sep 2 '11 at 21:27. Network interface in that article refers to the network adapter on the local computer. I am afraid I cannot be certain as I do not know your configuration but if two network connections “”no internet connection” may mean you cannot access internet or resolve Internet names with one connection, probably one that connects to the corporate network or server. Jul 02, 2019 Some VPNs allow split tunneling, however, Cisco AnyConnect and many other solutions offer a way for network administrators to forbid this.When that happens, connecting to the VPN seals off the client from the rest of the LAN. Some VPNs allow split tunneling, however, Cisco AnyConnect and many other solutions offer a way for network administrators to forbid this.When that happens, connecting to the VPN seals off the client from the rest of the LAN. To enable local LAN access, two things need to be done. Local LAN access will not work if both conditions are not satisfied. Configure the MX: Select 'Send all traffic except traffic going to these destinations' option on the Dashboard and configure a 0.0.0.0/32 route. This will cause the AnyConnect client to automatically exclude traffic.
- Start Cisco Anyconnect VPN.
- From the menu select: Cisco Anyconnect VPN Client > Preferences
- Check the box next to Enable Local LAN access (if configured).
- Your settings changes will not take effect until the next time you start the VPN client. Quit the VPN client.
- Restart Cisco Anyconnect VPN and connect to the MIT VPN.
Result: You should be able to print to your home printer.
Local Lan Access Anyconnect Login
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