Updating Ssl Vpn Client Images - Cisco PIX 500 Series Configuration Manual

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Chapter 38
Configuring AnyConnect VPN Client Connections
Hashing
TCP Dst Port : 443
Bytes Tx
Pkts Tx
Client Ver
Client Type
Group
Login Time
Duration
Filter Name
The following example terminates the session using the name option of the vpn-session-db logoff
command:
hostname# vpn-sessiondb logoff name tester
Do you want to logoff the VPN session(s)? [confirm]
INFO: Number of sessions with name "mkrupp" logged off : 0
hostname#

Updating SSL VPN Client Images

You can update the client images on the security appliance at any time using the following procedure:
Step 1
Copy the new client images to the security appliance using the copy command from privileged EXEC
mode, or using another method.
Step 2
If the new clientt image files have the same filenames as the files already loaded, reenter the svc image
command that is in the configuration. If the new filenames are different, uninstall the old files using the
no svc image command. Then use the svc image command to assign an order to the images and cause
the security appliance to load the new images.
OL-12172-03
: SHA1
: 20178
: 27
: Cisco STC 1.1.0.117
: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; Q312461)
: DfltGrpPolicy
: 14:32:03 UTC Wed Mar 26 2007
: 0h:00m:04s
:
Configuring Advanced SSL VPN Features
Auth Mode
: userPassword
TCP Src Port : 54230
Bytes Rx
: 8662
Pkts Rx
: 19
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