die remote desktop during the VPN connection

I by office remote access to a server that is connected by the Cisco VPN client to other servers, but when I connect the VPN, the sector of remote desktop, if I have this connection loose and cannot work.

That's what I should do, but when the VPN connects, my remote desktop connection matrix:

|***|                                    |***|                     |***|

|__|  --> Remote Desktop--> | __ |   --> VPN --> |__|

me server1 server2

I can't VPN to server2 directly, I have to go through Server1, but I can't.

Javier,

When VPN appears on server1, then all traffic get dug in the client [including the remote desktop session].

===> You need a split-mining policy which aims to exclude the IP address of your customer

See you soon,.

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