Cisco Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client v3.x Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 3.0.x, for Apple iOS
 
  New Features in AnyConnect 3.0.09231
New Features in AnyConnect 3.0.09231
AnyConnect is now compatible with the iPhone 5S (64-bit) as well as other iOS 7/ iOS 6 devices. 
See 
, for specific bugs fixed in this release. Cisco recommends that 
you upgrade to this latest release of AnyConnect.
New Features in AnyConnect 3.0.09179
AnyConnect 3.0.09179 contains bug fixes, and the following changes:
This release supports Apple iOS 7. 
Apple iOS 7 does not support Connect on Demand (COD) Always Connect domains. Domains in this category will be 
treated as Connect if Needed domains on Apple iOS 7. See 
 in the Cisco AnyConnect 
Secure Mobility Client Administrator Guide, for additional information about using the Apple iOS Connect On Demand 
feature.
This release no longer supports Apple iOS 5. 
Consequently, AnyConnect for Apple iOS no longer supports the 1st generation iPad device or the 3rd generation iPod 
Touch device. See the current list of 
.
Curently, AnyConnect is not compatible with the iPhone 5S (64-bit). Cisco will provide compatibility information as soon 
as it is available.
This release now supports full screen mode on iPhone 5 devices. 
See 
, for specific bugs fixed in this release. Cisco recommends that 
you upgrade to this latest release of AnyConnect.
New Features in AnyConnect 3.0.09115
AnyConnect 3.0.09115 is a maintenance release, see 
recommends that you upgrade to this latest release of AnyConnect. 
New Features in AnyConnect 3.0.09097
IPsec IKEv2 
The AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client for mobile devices now supports Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) Internet Key 
Exchange version 2 (IKEv2) tunneling in addition to SSL tunneling.
The AnyConnect client uses a proprietary AnyConnect EAP authentication method with ASA secure gateways. 
Standards-based EAP authentication methods are also available, however, using the standards-based method disables some 
AnyConnect features. The client supports the following standards-based authentication methods:
EAP methods: GTC, MD5, and MSCHAPv2
IKEv2 methods: RSA
On the ASA, you enable IPsec connections for users in the group policy. For the AnyConnect client, you specify the primary 
protocol (IPsec or SSL) for each ASA in the server list of the client profile.