Cisco Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client v2.x Information Guide
Supported VPN Platforms, Cisco ASA Series
Client Support
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Tablet
ASA versions 8.4.5 and 9.0.1 and higher support the Microsoft Surface RT running Windows 8.
Mobile
Cisco has successfully tested the native L2TP/IPsec client on the following mobile OSs with the Cisco ASA 5500
series:
series:
Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC PDA
Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 PDA and PDA Phone
Windows Mobile supports MS-CHAP v1 and v2, and pre-shared keys. Thus, it requires authentication with RADIUS
and TACACS using a Microsoft Windows server OS that supports NTLM Version 1. Such OSs are collectively
referred to as NT servers. They support no more than 14-character user passwords.
and TACACS using a Microsoft Windows server OS that supports NTLM Version 1. Such OSs are collectively
referred to as NT servers. They support no more than 14-character user passwords.
Some Windows Mobile 2003 (HP iPAQ h4150) and 5.0 (HP iPAQ hx 2495b) PDAs support enrollment with an
available certificate authority server and can use certificate-based authentication.
available certificate authority server and can use certificate-based authentication.
Other IPsec Clients
The following third-party vendors offer VPN clients for Windows Mobile that work with the Cisco ASA 5500 series:
Antha, Apani, Bluefire, Microsoft, and NCP.DE. Cisco supports the Microsoft client; the respective vendors support
the other clients.
Antha, Apani, Bluefire, Microsoft, and NCP.DE. Cisco supports the Microsoft client; the respective vendors support
the other clients.
Bluefire offers a version of the Palm Treo that has an IPsec client that works with the Cisco ASA 5500 series.
Nokia provides support for Symbian on the Nokia 92xx Communicator series, Nokia 6600 and Nokia E61.
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