Tom,

You can accomplish this with alias command. Here is an example,

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/alias.html

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-----Original Message-----
From: tom cheung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 1:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: VPN/DNS


Group,
I have a question about Internet access for a connection between a remote 
site and a central office using IPSec/VPnN tunnel:

My thinking is that I'll setup a no-NAT tunnel between the two sites and 
direct intranet traffic over this tunnel, and let Internet traffic hop off 
via the ISP.  At the remote site, I now have two DNS, from the ISP and from 
the private net.  How do I set up the remote site so that name resolution 
for Internet traffic is directed towards my ISP's DNS and intranet traffic 
towards the Corporate DNS?  Would you nail static routes to direct company 
traffic over the no-NAT tunnel and default route to the ISP to accomplish 
this?

Many thanks and regards,

Tom


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