UC Davis Health provides remote access VPN for employees and non-employees, who are authorized to connect to the UC Davis Health network from remote locations. VPN should solely be used for conducting UC Davis Health business.
This page outlines the minimum requirements and some recommendations for connecting a computer to VPN. Final cut 7 for mac. These requirements including the hardware, software, and the configuration are the sole responsibility of the VPN user. Refer to the Glossary at the end of this article for explanations of some of the terminology used.
Requirements and Recommendations
Operating System Supported
AnyConnect Remote VPN Access To remotely connect to the lab using the VPN credentials that have been provided to you by your lab proctors using the Cisco AnyConnect Client, follow these instructions. Microsoft updates for office for mac 2011. The remote user requires the Cisco VPN client software on his/her computer, once the connection is established the user will receive a private IP address from the ASA and has access to the network. The Cisco VPN client is end-of-life and has been replaced by the Cisco Anyconnect Secure Mobility Client.
- To gain access to secure library resources, follow these instructions on how to install and use GlobalProtect VPN on your desktop, laptop, or smartphone. If you have challenges installing or using the VPN, please check our FAQ. Note that the campus Cisco AnyConnect VPN.
- Installing The New Cisco Anyconnect or Upgrading. Then double click on the Install-emis-Secure-Remote-Access file. That should be the vpn client.
Windows 7 SP1, 8, 8.1 & 10x86(32-bit) and x64(64-bit)
macOS 10.11, 10.12, and 10.13
VPN Software
UCD Health VPN users will use Cisco's AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client to establish remote access connection. This client and the instructions are available here: Download Client link.
Properly Configured Firewalls
The PC at the user site must have firewalls shut off or allow the proper traffic to flow through the firewall for VPN to work properly. It is the responsibility of the user to configure their personal firewall for proper VPN operation.
Many home routers come with built-in firewalls that can block VPN connections. It is the responsibility of the individual VPN user to properly configure their home equipment to work with the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client. UC Davis Health will not be responsible for correcting router configurations or other non-UC Davis Health hardware. Users should contact their Internet Service Provider (ISP) for questions regarding ISP installed hardware and software and compatibility with the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client. Vendors and outside business entities should contact their Technical Support staff for assistance.
Glossary
Virtual Private Network (VPN)
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) provides security for transmission of sensitive information over unprotected networks such as the Internet. VPN relationships are established between trusted sites on the Internet making the public network appear to be virtually the same as a private network to VPN members.
Firewall
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A device or software that can block access to the personal computer, a network or an outside connection, such as the Internet. Many home routers now have firewall capabilities. Software in this category includes BlackIce Defender, Norton Firewall, Zone Alarm and others. Window XP, Vista, and 7 have built-in firewalls.
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Technical Support Information
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UC Davis Health Technology Operations Center (TOC) is available 365 days a year (24/7) for users to call for VPN support. Phone: (916) 734-4357