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Browse All TopicsWe've previously used Cisco VPN to connect to our PIX 501 using Windows XP, but now I see that Cisco VPN doesn't work with Windows Vista 64 bit. Since my only option is Cisco's AnyConnect, will AnyConnect work with a PIX 501 or do I have to upgrade my firewall? If AnyConnect will work with my PIX, is there a way to import settings from the old Cisco VPN software?
Many thanks!
TJ
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by: lrmoorePosted on 2009-02-12 at 15:17:46ID: 23628083
Short answer - no.
AnyConnect requires SSL VPN capability which is absent in the PIX lineup. You need ASA5500 series to support AnyConnect