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If you assign an entirely different subnet to the VPN tunnel clients than the subnet used
by the corporate network, you must:
- Add a client route to configure the VPN tunnel client to connect to the corporate
network using the VPN tunnel.
- Create a static route on the corporate network’s firewall to forward local traffic
intended for the VPN tunnel clients to the <Product Name>.
Select whether you want to enable full tunnel or split tunnel support based on your
bandwidth:
- Full tunnel. Sends all of the client’s traffic across the VPN tunnel.
- Split tunnel. Sends only traffic destined for the corporate network based on the
specified client routes. All other traffic is sent to the Internet. Split tunnel allows you to
manage your company bandwidth by reserving the VPN tunnel only for corporate
traffic.
Configuring the Client IP Address Range
Determine the address range to be assigned to VPN tunnel clients, then define the address
range.
To configure the client IP address range:
1. Select VPN > SSL VPN from the menu, and then select the SSL VPN Client tab.
2. Select Enable Full Tunnel Support unless you want split tunneling.
3. (Optional) Enter a DNS Suffix to be appended to incomplete DNS search strings.
4. Enter Primary and Secondary DNS Server IP addresses to be assigned to the VPN
tunnel clients.