![]() In Tuan Anh Tran's case, it looks like the network is 192.168.5.0/24.Īs for which gateway to specify in the second command, it should be your local gateway. The 10 in the first command is the network that you want to route over the VPN. I have since left the job where I was using the Cisco VPN, so this is from memory. I also found an explanation on how to run this automatically when you connect the VPN, but it's late on Friday and I don't feel like trying it :) Edit: I put it into a bash script, like this: $ cat vpn.sh Replace 192.168.0.1 with your local network's gateway. Replace 10 in the first command with the network that's on the other side of the tunnel. (I'm using OS X's built-in Cisco client, not the Cisco branded client.) sudo route -nv add -net 10 -interface utun0 Run these after connecting to the Cisco VPN.
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