This method ensures that traffic meant for the corporate intranet is routed through the VPN tunnel while all other traffic will go through the machine’s NIC. A route will be added for those networks once the VPN is connected.
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The VPN Tunneling configuration by the SSL VPN admin already pre-determines the networks that must be routed through the VPN tunnel. The default gateway is a global configuration setting and not a setting that must be set for each network adapter, unless both NICs are on the same contiguous network and you require fault tolerance. Only one default gateway needs to be configured on any multi-homed computer. Since the VPN Tunneling client function is to serve as a remote access method, it is always assumed that machine’s NIC is configured on a disjointed network, or a network that is physically separate from your VPN network.
#Juniper network connect install
Once you install Network Connect or Junos Pulse your computer becomes multi-homed, meaning your machine has multiple interfaces. This behavior does not affect the functionality of the VPN connection and is working as designed.
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When connected through Network Connect and issuing ipconfig /all on Vista OS or Windows 7, the following is displayed:.When you enable Split Tunneling, enable Split Tunneling with route change monitor, or enable Split Tunneling with allowed access to local subnet configured, the default gateway is set to blank (XP) or 0.0.0.0 (Vista/7).The VPN Tunneling adapter, Junos Pulse or Network Connect, shows that the default gateway is blank or 0.0.0.0 on Windows Operating Systems.