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CiscoAnyconnect Users Redirect

Skyw3lker
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Dear fellow Networkers, 

 as attached photo

 

The thing is 

1. Server Vlan , Local user Vlan can access AWS Cloud network

2. Remote Users using Anyconnect (session terminated on Cisco ASA) can access the network and reach Both Server, Local user Vlans,  BUT they can NOT reach the aws cloud

what can I do to make them also be able to reach AWS cloud network !

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Star

 

To be able to download the AnyConnect image to user PC as they establish a vpn session (which is one of the features of AnyConnect on ASA) the ASA needs to have the image file in its storage. So it is asking you to download it. I am not aware of a way to avoid that in the GUI. I have frequently configured ASA for AnyConnect using CLI. And using CLI I would be able to avoid downloading the image file. But if I were to do that then my configuration would not work. When a user attempts to establish a session using AnyConnect to an ASA, and if the ASA did not have the image file, then the user attempt would fail.

 

You would get the file for AnyConnect from the Cisco web page for software download. (However access to software on that page usually requires a Cisco user ID with an associated support contract for the product that you want to download.)

 

You have (again) camped on to an old question to ask your question. I would suggest that you might get better responses if you began a new discussion for your question. Many participants, when they see a posting that is old and already has some responses, are less likely to read that discussion and to post responses. 

 

HTH

 

Rick

HTH

Rick

Hello Rick,

 

thank you for the quick reply and well explain thank you so much now I understand the process for downloading the anyconnect client image and reason why.

 

I will start use a new discussion for my questions, I am sure I will have more question as I just started doing my CCNA Security.

 

Again thank you Rick.

 

Regards,

 

Star

Star

 

I am sure that you will have more questions and I look forward to seeing them in the community. Best wishes for your study for CCNA.

 

HTH

 

Rick

HTH

Rick