Complete Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client for Windows, Mac OS X 'Intel' and Linux (x86 & x64) platforms for Cisco IOS Routers & ASA Firewall Appliances. Release Date: 7th August 2020 Version: 4.9.0195. Files included: - anyconnect-win-4.9.01095-core-vpn-predeploy-k9.msi - Standalone deployment package for Windows platforms. Cisco anyconnect vpn client win7 free download - Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client for Linux, AnyConnect, Cisco Legacy AnyConnect, and many more programs.
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- Dit artikel toont u hoe u de Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client versie 4.8 op een Mac Computer kunt downloaden en installeren. Dit artikel is alleen van toepassing op Cisco Business-producten die de RV34x-Series routers en niet Enterprise-producten bevatten.
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How To Steps:
Download these instructions as a PDF
Install VPN
Download the package
Locate the VPN installer you downloaded (anyconnect.exe) and double-click the exe to run the installer.
Click the Next button to proceed.
Select the I accept the terms in the License Agreement radio button then click the Next button to proceed.
Click the Install button to proceed.
Click the Finish button to complete installation.
Connect to VPN
Locate and launch the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client application in your Start Menu to proceed.
Enter vpn.iastate.edu in the text field then click the Connect button to proceed.
Select SSLvpn in the Group drop-down menu. Enter your ISU Net-ID and password in the Username and Password fields then click the OK button to connect to VPN.
Disconnect from VPN
Locate the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client icon in your task-bar to proceed.
Right-click the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client icon and click Quit in the drop-down menu to disconnect from VPN.
NOTE: If you are using a university-owned device supported by OIT or your local IT staff, consult with them first before installing the VPN client.
Contents
Requirements
- Operating system: MacOS 10.13.0 or newer
NOTE: This software may work on older versions of macOS but is not officially supported by Cisco or NC State OIT. - Free hard disk space: 50 MB
- Minimum display resolution: 1024 by 640 pixels
- Administrator privileges: For installation
- Security and Privacy setting:
Allow apps downloaded from:
“App Store and Identified developers.”
For details, see Safely open apps on your Mac.
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Installing the Software
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- Download the installer file. For macOS 10.15 Catalina, download the updated Cisco AnyConnect 4.8 Client.
You may be asked to log in with your Unity ID and password before downloading. - Double-click on the anyconnect-macos-x.x-predeploy-k9.pkg file. (where x.x is a version number)
- In the Introduction window,
click on the Continue button (lower right). - In the Destination Select window,
choose the disk where you want to install the software (usually Macintosh HD).
Click on the Continue button (lower right). - In the Installation Type window,
click on the Install button (lower right). - In the next window, authorize the installation on your computer by entering:
- User name you use to log in to your computer (not your Unity ID).
- Your computer login password.
Then click on the Install Software button.
- In the Installation window,
a progress bar shows the status.
Installation may take a few minutes. - In the Summary window,
which shows the installation was successful,
click on the Close button.
Using VPN software: Connecting and Disconnecting
Locating the client
- In the macOS Finder menu,
select Go. - Open the Applications folder.
- Open the Cisco folder inside it.
- In the folder contents, locate
Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client.
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Connecting to vpn.ncsu.edu
- In the Cisco folder, double-click on:
Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client - In the Ready to connect field, type:
vpn.ncsu.edu
if it does not already appear there. - Click on the Connect button.
- In the window that opens,
from the drop-down menu, select your Group:
1-Faculty-and-Staff: group for all employees.
2-Student: group for all students.
3-Student-Health-Center: specialized group for Student Health Center.
(Group assignment is manual.)
4-Vendor: specialized group for vendor access.
5-OIT-Staff: specialized group for OIT staff.
6-Faculty-and-Staff-FT: group for all employees with all connections in a full tunnel.
7-Student-FT: group for all students with all connections in a full tunnel. - Enter your Unity ID (username), Unitypassword and in the Second Password Field type either push, sms, or a passcode to authenticate.
- Click on the OK button.
- The Duo software will then either prompt for confirmation or send a passcode. To learn more about authentication with Duo see https://oit.ncsu.edu/it-security/2fa/.
- On the right side of the macOS menu bar,
a padlocked AnyConnect icon:
indicates a completed, secure connection to vpn.ncsu.edu. - A similar icon should appear in your dock.
Disconnecting the VPN session
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When you finish using your VPN session, be sure to do the following:
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- On the macOS menu bar,
click on the padlocked AnyConnect icon: - From the VPN menu that appears,
select Disconnect. - Disconnection is indicated by the absence of the padlock from the icon: