Ok. So I added an inexpensive Dell switch (left unmanaged, should just be a dumb hub) to my setup.
Setup:
Fiber point => sophos box (gateway, DHCP, firewall) => dell 5424 switch => workstation
Now, I'm running a VPN on the workstation. It appears to drop my networked drives (volumes on a NAS/SAN connected to the Dell switch)
I think the correct method of action is to add a route to the table of the workstation as follows:
route -p add [172...destination of server ip] mask 255.255.255.255.255 [172...gateway ip]
Is that accurate? These mapped drives are costing me a TON of time when they drop off.
Setup:
Fiber point => sophos box (gateway, DHCP, firewall) => dell 5424 switch => workstation
Now, I'm running a VPN on the workstation. It appears to drop my networked drives (volumes on a NAS/SAN connected to the Dell switch)
I think the correct method of action is to add a route to the table of the workstation as follows:
route -p add [172...destination of server ip] mask 255.255.255.255.255 [172...gateway ip]
Is that accurate? These mapped drives are costing me a TON of time when they drop off.