Re: Remote Access: Two different address pool
From: Phillip Windell (_at_.)
Date: 09/22/04
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Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 13:40:15 -0500
Never heard of anyone trying that, but I'd say no. The client receives an
address from the subnet that the LAN Nic of the VPN Server is a member of.
To do what you ask requires 2 VPN Servers (one for each subnet) and it
requires routers between the VPN Servers and the rest of the LAN.
-- Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA] www.wandtv.com "Glenn" <glenn@rlbrews.com> wrote in message news:eFuHBeMoEHA.1668@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > Hi, > If I assign two different address pool say 192.168.x.x and 10.0.x.x > in my Vpn server, is there a way I can control assignment of these > addresses to vpn client when they connect to the server? > i.e. I want to give the office remote location > users the 192 series and the remote home users the 10 series. > > Thanks, > Glenn > >
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