Cisco AnyConnect multiple concurrent connections
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05-08-2021 03:13 PM
Hi All
Is it possible with Cisco AnyConnect secure mobility client to allow for multiple concurrent connections in macOS?
Actually, I need to connect to multiple VPN hosts at the same time as I need to connect to servers hosted in a different location which are using different networks
Please help me out
I have seen it can be done for the Windows os , but no solution posted for Mac
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05-09-2021 07:35 PM
Hi
Just to clarify. You want to connect to 2 different VPNs at the same time using Anyconnect software?
If that’s it, it isn’t possible.
However, you can have 1 VPN using anyconnect software and another VPN using open-source openconnect software. This will allow 2 vpn connections at the same time. We won’t discuss about full vpn vs split-vpn, but it will work better with split-vpn connections.
Now, it’s not recommended and you can get some weird behaviour.
Thanks
Francesco
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05-10-2021 12:17 PM - edited 05-10-2021 12:18 PM
Thanks a lot, @Francesco Molino for the reply.
Well I have seen in some of the old posts, this feature of multiple concurrent connections is available for Windows.
Any chance when it will be available to Mac users?
Also, can I have more than 2 connections when I use open-source open connect software, cause I checked their documentation where it's mentioned they support only two concurrent VPN
- Supports two concurrent VPN channels; the primary is over UDP/DTLS, and the control+backup is over over TCP/TLS.
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05-21-2021 01:53 PM
I never seen this feature on Windows with anyconnect to have the ability to mount up 2 VPNs
Thanks
Francesco
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05-21-2021 01:57 PM
I am referring to this post , which has been commented as solution 4 years ago , Note- This solution for windows machine's only.
https://community.cisco.com/t5/vpn/cisco-anyconnect-multiple-concurrent-connections/m-p/3089008#M117299
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10-30-2023 12:56 AM - edited 10-30-2023 12:57 AM
Hi
It was about concurrent connections from different clients to the same vpn server (with the same credentials). Not two concurrent vpns from one client to different vpn servers.
