Use of QuickVPN to access network behind a RV042

Hello,
I have a RV042, and all incoming WAN requests are forwarded to a network located behind the RV042.
Internal IP range of the RV042 is 192.168.0.x (RV042 IP is 192.168.0.1, and everything is forwarded to SG300 L3 with IP 192.168.0.2), and some networks 10.0.x.x can be reached via the SG300 L3.
This works fine.
And from the "Diagnostic tool" of the RV042, I can ping all devices in network 10.0.x.x.
I can connect to the RV042 using QuickVPN.
I can ping the 192.168.0.2 interface of the SG300, but... I cannot reach the networks located behind the SG300.
How can I reach the servers located behind the RV042, in network 10.0.x.x ?
Thanks in advance for your help.

Hi,
that depends on the actual application you entered. the application is also an open entry and you could create your own application and then enter additional parameters if needed
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