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Which networks are sent to the EZvpn Headend ?

diogo
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Does anyone know which networks are selected by the harware client to be sent to the vpn headend device?  Are the networks select from the static routes? or from the routes on the routing table (received via a routing protocol?)? is there a way to influence this decision?

thanks!

Diogo

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Lei Tian
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Diogo,

That decision is made by the ACL pushing down from EZVPN server.

HTH,

Lei Tian

I'm talking abotu an ezvpn setup where the headend has a dynamic crypto-map configured.  Much like the one show here :

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/1800/1841/software/configuration/guide/ezvpn.pdf

Diogo

Hi Diogo,

We are talking about the same thing. Search 'acl SPLIT_T' in the document you were looking for. This is the ACL used to control what traffic will be sent to headend.

HTH,

Lei Tian

OK,  you're right.  But what if I don't want to use split tunnel? Or do I must?

Diogo

Hi Diogo,

That's how EZVPN works. Everything is controlled from server side. If you want more control from the client, run site to site vpn or gre + ipsec.

HTH,

Lei Tian

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