I haven't test Cisco VPN, but for Windows you can do that. This link may
help.
Can I access two VPNs using Vista
http://www.howtonetworking.com/vista/vistavpn.htm
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<f.cozzi.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> I use Cisco Systems VPN Client at work to do two things:
> 1. connecting to the *production* network from my office
> 2. connecting to the "normal" network from home (ADSL access): this
> means I can work from home as if I were in my office.
>
> I do 1 if I connect to "Connection Entry" = A, I do 2 if I connect to
> "Connection Entry" = B.
> I would like to do both 1 and 2 at the same time: connecting to the
> normal network first, and then connecting to the production network
>
> Is is possible? From my limited understanding it should be possible
> (by creating a second VPN connection within the already established
> connection), but how?
>
> Thanks,
> Federico