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Chapter 5 Configuring AnyConnect Features Using ASDM Enabling IPv6 VPN Access Figure 5-4 shows the prompt displayed to remote users when either the default svc timeout value or the default webvpn timeout value is configured (in this case, the timeout was set to 35 seconds): Figure 5-4 Prompt Displayed to Remote Users for SSL VPN Client Download Enabling IPv6 VPN Access The AnyConnect client allows access to IPv6 resources over a public IPv4 connection (Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista, Mac OSX, and Linux only). You must use the command-line interface to configure IPv6; ASDM does not support IPv6. For more information about enabling IPv6, see Chapter 6, "Configuring AnyConnect Features Using CLI." Enabling Modules for Additional AnyConnect Features As new features are released for the AnyConnect client, you must update the AnyConnect clients of your remote users for them to use the new features. To minimize download time, the AnyConnect client requests downloads (from the security appliance) only of modules that it needs for each feature that it supports. To enable new features, you must specify the new module names as part of the group-policy or username configuration. Possible paths to the dialog box where you can specify these modules are: • Configuration > Remote Access VPN > Network (Client) Access > Group Policies > Add or Edit > Add or Edit Internal Group Policy > Advanced > SSL VPN Client • Configuration > Remote Access VPN > Network (Client) Access > AAA Setup > Local Users > Add or Edit > Add or Edit User Account > VPN Policy > SSL VPN Client • Device management > Users/AAA > User Accounts > Add or Edit > Add or Edit User Account > VPN Policy > SSL VPN Client. Specify the module name, for example, sbl for the Start Before Logon feature, in the Optional Client Module to Download field. Separate multiple strings with commas. Figure 5-5 shows an example. OL-12950-012 Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Administrator Guide 5-5

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Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Administrator Guide
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Chapter 5
Configuring AnyConnect Features Using ASDM
Enabling IPv6 VPN Access
Figure 5-4
shows the prompt displayed to remote users when either the default svc timeout value
or the
default webvpn timeout value
is configured (in this case, the timeout was set to 35 seconds):
Figure 5-4
Prompt Displayed to Remote Users for SSL VPN Client Download
Enabling IPv6 VPN Access
The AnyConnect client allows access to IPv6 resources over a public IPv4 connection (Windows XP
SP2, Windows Vista, Mac OSX, and Linux only). You must use the command-line interface to configure
IPv6; ASDM does not support IPv6.
For more information about enabling IPv6, see
Chapter 6, “Configuring AnyConnect Features Using
CLI.”
Enabling Modules for Additional AnyConnect Features
As new features are released for the AnyConnect client, you must update the AnyConnect clients of your
remote users for them to use the new features. To minimize download time, the AnyConnect client
requests downloads (from the security appliance) only of modules that it needs for each feature that it
supports.
To enable new features, you must specify the new module names as part of the group-policy or username
configuration. Possible paths to the dialog box where you can specify these modules are:
Configuration > Remote Access VPN > Network (Client) Access > Group Policies > Add or Edit >
Add or Edit Internal Group Policy > Advanced > SSL VPN Client
Configuration > Remote Access VPN > Network (Client) Access > AAA Setup > Local Users > Add
or Edit > Add or Edit User Account > VPN Policy > SSL VPN Client
Device management > Users/AAA > User Accounts > Add or Edit > Add or Edit User Account >
VPN Policy > SSL VPN Client.
Specify the module name, for example,
sbl
for the Start Before Logon feature, in the Optional Client
Module to Download field. Separate multiple strings with commas.
Figure 5-5
shows an example.