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  • This webpage provides instructions on how to install and connect to Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility client for Macintosh OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and later. Download Mac – Install AnyConnect User Guide. Login and Download VPN Software. Connect to your local network. Go to On the login screen, enter your USC NetID.
  • Mac OS X is installed). The Cisco VPN Client application will be installed in the Applications folder of this drive. Click the Install button at the bottom right of this window to initiate the automated remainder of the installation process. NOTE: If you already have an older version of the VPN Client.

NOTE: The instructions may not be current. Please visit https://credentials.anl.gov/VPN/ for the latest.

As an alternative to downloading the Cisco VPN client for Mac OS X, you can also use the built in IPSec version found on your machine. This might be more convenient for those who wish to avoid installing additional software.

You will need an ANL Domain Account in order to access the VPN.

When using Meraki hosted authentication, VPN account/user name setting on client devices (e.g., PC or Mac) is the user email address entered in the Dashboard. Open Start Menu Control Panel, click on Network and Internet, click on View network status and tasks. The open-source vpnc client can connect to most VPNs supported by the official client. VPN Client 4.9.01.0230 beta added support for Mac OS X 10.6. Stable version 4.9.01.0180 appears to lack that support; 4.9.00.0050 explicitly did not support versions of Mac OS X later than 10.5.

1. Head over to your System Preferences and to the Network Settings.
System Preferences > Network


2. Add a New interface.


3. Input the following settings:
Interface: VPN
VPN Type: Cisco IPSec
Service Name: This can be anything, I left the default.


4. Edit the new interface details as follows:
Server Address: vpn.anl.gov
Account Name: This is your ANL Domain Username.
Password: Leave this blank, it will prompt you later when connecting.


5. Click on the Authentication Settings... button as shown above.
Both the Shared Secret and Group Name should be entered as: ipsec


Hit OK and now you should be able to press Connect. This will prompt you for your password and after a successful authentication, you will now be connected to the ANL VPN.

You can also check the Show VPN Status in Menu Bar box for easier access later.

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Straightforward utility designed to enable its users to effortlessly establish connections between their Macs and a Virtual Private Network (VPN) using a Cisco VPN device.

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What's new in Cisco VPN Client 4.9.01.0280:

  • Added support for Mac OS 10.6
Read the full changelog

Cisco VPN Client is a straightforward software solution that enables you to establish connections between your computer and a Virtual Private Network (VPN) using a Cisco VPN device.

Use a Cisco device to create a secure tunnel to a VPN

In other words, the Cisco VPN Client employs a Cisco VPN device (VPN 3000 Series Concentrators, Cisco IOS devices with Easy VPN server support and Cisco PIX Firewall Series) in order to create a tunnel (secure connection) between your computer and a VPN.

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The tunneling protocols used by the client are highly secure: Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) and Internet Key Exchange (IKE). Moreover, the user authentication can also be established in several ways: using Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS), the RSA SecurID / SoftID, via the VPN device's database, or through the NT Domain (for Windows NT).

If you're a system administrator who has already set up the client using digital certificates, you can obtain a certificate by enrolling with a Certificate Authority (CA). You can do this by registering your certificate via the PKI framework and get approval from the CA.

A large array of customization options for perfectly tuning your newly created Cisco-based secure tunnel

Although its user interface is simple and intuitive, Cisco VPN Client comes with numerous features. Some of the more important are the ability to import a configuration file, event logging, NAT transparency, dynamic DNS support, alerts (delete with reason) and local LAN access.

Furthermore, the Cisco VPN Client application allows you to operate it in two modes: simple and advanced. You can use the simple mode if you only want to establish a connection to a VPN device using the default connection entry.

The advanced mode, of course, offers you a wide array of options and configuration settings such as managing certificates, setting connection entries, managing event logging, and more.

Enterprise focused tool for creating custom Cisco secure tunnels

In addition to the main window, the client provides a status bar menu with quick access to the app's preferences and options, and to an option hide the client or other windows.

To conclude, Cisco VPN Client is a complete solution for establishing connections to virtual private networks in your enterprise. Even though the application is no longer sold and has been discontinued in July 2012, it's still a reliable utility for mass deployments of VPN connections.

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