From: RG on
Is it possible to define what subnet each of the four lan ports/interface
has? If yes, how?

Is it possible to do it for vpn client subnet? For instance, if vpn ip pool
subnet is 192.168.4.0, I want to make physical connection to machine whose
ip address is on 192.168.4.0.

Thanks in advance

From: just bob on

"RG" <nobody(a)nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to define what subnet each of the four lan ports/interface
> has? If yes, how?

I'm pretty sure you cannot.

> Is it possible to do it for vpn client subnet? For instance, if vpn ip
> pool subnet is 192.168.4.0, I want to make physical connection to machine
> whose ip address is on 192.168.4.0.

How about creating VPN groups with access to desired hosts only?


From: just bob on

"just bob" <kilbyfan(a)aoldotcom> wrote in message
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>
> "RG" <nobody(a)nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:48203af4$0$25017$607ed4bc(a)cv.net...
>> Is it possible to define what subnet each of the four lan ports/interface
>> has? If yes, how?
>
> I'm pretty sure you cannot.
>
>> Is it possible to do it for vpn client subnet? For instance, if vpn ip
>> pool subnet is 192.168.4.0, I want to make physical connection to machine
>> whose ip address is on 192.168.4.0.
>
> How about creating VPN groups with access to desired hosts only?
That is, each VPN group would restrict hosts by having it's own pool and
ACL's for that pool