You must have more than one VPN configured in Network-Manager.

Left-mouse click on the Network-Manager icon (either the bars for
wireless or computer screen for wired).  Go down to VPNs and choose one
that you have configured.  Allow it to connect.

Once established, attempt to start another VPN.  You can't because they
are all grayed out.

Windows allows you to do this.

VPNs to different subnets should be allowed.

** Summary changed:

- Cannot implement muliple VPNs at the same time
+ Network-Manager cannot implement muliple VPNs at the same time

** Summary changed:

- Network-Manager cannot implement muliple VPNs at the same time
+ Network-Manager cannot implement multiple VPNs at the same time

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Network-Manager cannot implement multiple VPNs at the same time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299083
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