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02-28-2022 01:23 PM
We have a GP split tunnel setup, MS Teams calls should not go over VPN, but I see that packets from Teams calls are being sent over the VPN connection. what's your recommendation to provide an alternate path that bypasses the VPN for Teams traffic?
02-28-2022 02:09 PM - edited 02-28-2022 02:11 PM
Hello @Tthapa
There are programs which simply try every available interface. You need to ensure that the direct way is perceived as "better".
If you grant direct access to MS-Teams destination IPs (13.107.64.0/18, 52.112.0.0/14, 52.120.0.0/14) and allow only http(s) via the vpn tunnel to MS-Teams (do not permit 3478...3481 UDP via VPN), then chances are very high that the packets will go the split tunnel path.
02-28-2022 02:09 PM - edited 02-28-2022 02:11 PM
Hello @Tthapa
There are programs which simply try every available interface. You need to ensure that the direct way is perceived as "better".
If you grant direct access to MS-Teams destination IPs (13.107.64.0/18, 52.112.0.0/14, 52.120.0.0/14) and allow only http(s) via the vpn tunnel to MS-Teams (do not permit 3478...3481 UDP via VPN), then chances are very high that the packets will go the split tunnel path.
03-01-2022 02:11 PM
@JoergSchuetter - Thank you so much for the advice. I will check my config.
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