The video goes through miscellaneous features that are available on Cisco Secure Client (AnyConnect) VPN that can be enabled via Client Profile specifically under Preferences Part 1 and 2 sections on the Client Profile editor.
The video goes through miscellaneous features that are available on Cisco Secure Client (AnyConnect) VPN that can be enabled via Client Profile specifically under Preferences Part 1 and 2 sections on the Client Profile editor.
The video looks at three additional features that can be enabled on Cisco Secure Client (AnyConnect) VPN using custom attributes which are Dynamic Split-tunneling, Allow Defer Update, and Per-App VPN.
The video looks at three additional features that can be enabled on Cisco Secure Client (AnyConnect) VPN using custom attributes which are Dynamic Split-tunneling, Allow Defer Update, and Per-App VPN.
The video looks at three additional features that can be enabled on Cisco Secure Client (AnyConnect) VPN using custom attributes which are Dynamic Split-tunneling, Allow Defer Update, and Per-App VPN.
The video looks at additional settings that you can implement on Cisco Secure Client (AnyConnect) VPN via Client Profile on Cisco Firepower 7.0. We will use a Client Profile editor to create a .xml config file and change some default client settings that may improve user experience with certificate selection and server failover.
The video walks you through configuration of Dynamic Access Policy (DAP) for Cisco Secure Client (AnyConnect) on Cisco Firepower 7.0. Our scenarios includes using DAP to identify VPN client type and its posture status and enforce appropriate level of remote access. We will then look at an advance use of LUA script to detect install certificate on a VPN client. DAP is a Firepower self-contain alternative to Cisco ISE posture agent.
The video walks you through configuration of Dynamic Access Policy (DAP) for Cisco Secure Client (AnyConnect) on Cisco Firepower 7.0. Our scenarios includes using DAP to identify VPN client type and its posture status and enforce appropriate level of remote access. We will then look at an advance use of LUA script to detect install certificate on a VPN client. DAP is a Firepower self-contain alternative to Cisco ISE posture agent.
The video walks you through configuration of Dynamic Access Policy (DAP) for Cisco Secure Client (AnyConnect) on Cisco Firepower 7.0. Our scenarios includes using DAP to identify VPN client type and its posture status and enforce appropriate level of remote access. We will then look at an advance use of LUA script to detect install certificate on a VPN client. DAP is a Firepower self-contain alternative to Cisco ISE posture agent.
The video walks you through configuration of Dynamic Access Policy (DAP) for Cisco Secure Client (AnyConnect) on Cisco Firepower 7.0. Our scenarios includes using DAP to identify VPN client type and its posture status and enforce appropriate level of remote access. We will then look at an advance use of LUA script to detect install certificate on a VPN client. DAP is a Firepower self-contain alternative to Cisco ISE posture agent.