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Unable to connect to a static route through my VPN

Hi All,

One of my clients have a XG firewall with SSL VPN(Remote) setup on it. When connected to the VPN I can access the entire network with no issue.

They then have a system on the network that connects them to another IP range to access their software. This device is plugged into the switch on the network and we have to add that route with a cmd command on every PC on the network to access the software. We added the static route on the firewall but the connection is too unstable then.

What I want to know is, how do we setup the firewall to route the traffic to the external device while we are connected to the VPN?

Port1: WAN(200.244.x.x.)

Port3: LAN(192.168.x.x)

VPN(10.x.x.254)

Static Route(10.168.197.x) not connected to the firewall

Please assist



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  • Would it be possible to add the VPN subnet directly to one of the ports on the XG and route the traffic through the port?

    IE remove the VPN unit from the switch and connect it to the XG on a open port and set it up to route VPN traffic to the LAN port. One other problem I see is that the VPN unit uses a gateway that is connected to my LAN, so there is 2 gateways running on the same network range.

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