I had to add the AnyConnect for Mobile license to our ASA to get the client
to work on idevices and Androids. Do a sh ver and see if it is enabled.
On the plus side the price was reasonable.
-d
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Julian Y Koh kohs...@northwestern.eduwrote:
On Jul 12, 2012, at
We've also standardized on the l2tp on ASA's as it's free works with
native OS's.
Yupit's a Droid !!!
On Jul 13, 2012 9:28 AM, David Blahut dabla...@vassar.edu wrote:
I had to add the AnyConnect for Mobile license to our ASA to get the
client to work on idevices and Androids. Do a sh ver
+1 on AnyConnect. L2TP/IPSec are lower layer protocols, and I wouldn't bet
on them supported natively on mobile devices indefinitely if the vendors
want to push the platform forward. I presume Apple partnered with Cisco
and built it into iOS at v1 so it would be a commercial success, but five
On Jul 12, 2012, at 13:12 , Curtis K. Larsen wrote:
Curious to know what others are doing for Cisco VPN Access from their Android
Devices:
With the ASAs, we were able to get L2TP/IPSec working from Android devices that
support it. I can't remember exactly which version of Android started