Farina Ahmed Posted 30 Dec 2023 17:56
  
In certain network configurations, SSL VPNs might encounter limitations when deployed over subinterfaces or VLANs due to potential complexities in routing and encapsulation. While SSL VPNs can function across VLANs with proper configuration and routing settings, certain firewall or NGAF (Next-Generation Application Firewall) setups might pose challenges when handling traffic traversing VLANs, leading to issues with SSL VPN functionality. These challenges could arise from misconfigured routing, improper handling of VLAN tagging, or limitations within the NGAF system itself, potentially causing difficulties in passing SSL VPN traffic across subinterfaces or VLANs within the network architecture. Therefore, thorough configuration analysis and potential adjustments within the NGAF and VLAN settings might be necessary to enable proper SSL VPN support across subinterfaces or VLANs.

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