Cisco Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client v3.x Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, Release 3.1
AnyConnect Caveats
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To avoid these problems, Administrators can deploy using the AnyConnect pre-installer, SMS, GPO or other 
administrative deployment methodology.
Using the Manual Install Option on Mac OS X if the Java Installer Fails
If users use WebLaunch to start AnyConnect on a Mac and the Java installer fails, a dialog box presents a Manual 
Install link. Users should follow this procedure when this happens:
1.
Click Manual Install. A dialog box presents the option to save a .dmg file that contains an OS X installer.
2.
Mount the disk image (.dmg) file by opening it and browsing to the mounted volume using Finder. 
3.
Open a Terminal window and use the CD command to navigate to the directory containing the file saved. Open 
the .dmg file and run the installer.
4.
Following the installation, choose Applications > Cisco > Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client to initiate 
an AnyConnect session, or use Launchpad.
No Pro-Active Key Caching (PKC) or CCKM Support
Network Access Manager does not support PKC or CCKM caching. On Windows 7, fast roaming with a non-Cisco 
wireless card is unavailable.
Application Programming Interface for the AnyConnect Secure 
Mobility Client
The AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client includes an Application Programming Interface (API) for customers who 
want to write their own client programs.
The API package contains documentation, source files, and library files to support a C++ interface for the Cisco 
AnyConnect VPN Client. You can use the libraries and example programs for building on Windows, Linux and MAC 
platforms. The Makefiles (or project files) for the Windows platform are also included. For other platforms, it 
includes platform specific scripts showing how to compile the example code. Network administrators can link their 
application (GUI, CLI, or embedded application) with these files and libraries.
You can download the APIs from Cisco.com.
For support issues regarding the AnyConnect API, send e-mail to the following address: 
anyconnect-api-support@cisco.com.
AnyConnect Caveats
Caveats describe unexpected behavior or defects in Cisco software releases.
The Release Notes for the AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, Release 3.1 is a living document that we update as 
we continue to produce maintenance releases and major releases of AnyConnect. As the development of 
AnyConnect continues, should we find caveats that impact AnyConnect 3.1, or resolve caveats that improve 
AnyConnect 3.1, we will update these tables and republish this document.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/eos-eol-policy.html.