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Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4703052 — Exclusive Piece
Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4703052 is a modern, enterprise-grade VPN client that delivers secure remote access for corporate endpoints. Below is an exclusive, concise overview and practical deployment checklist tailored for IT teams.
A. Exclusive Tunnel Policy (on ASA/FTD)
- Split-tunneling disabled – All traffic (including Internet) goes through the VPN.
- Often called “Tunnel All Networks” or “Exclusive” route setting.
- Opposite: Permit (split-tunnel) or Tunnel Network List.
Practical tips for end users
- Use wired connections for large file transfers over VPN to reduce dropouts.
- If experiencing frequent disconnects on mobile hotspots, enable “Reconnect” and consider switching protocol (DTLS vs TLS) if server allows.
- For slow browsing over VPN, ask IT about split tunneling or proxy exceptions for safe non-corporate traffic.
Part 7: The Future – Migrating from 4703052 to Secure Client (5.x)
Cisco is transitioning the AnyConnect brand to Cisco Secure Client. If you hold the "4703052 Exclusive" perpetual license, what happens? cisco anyconnect secure mobility client 4703052 exclusive
- Upgrade Path: Perpetual licenses for 4.x are eligible for Cisco Secure Client 5.x only via a Smart Licensing conversion.
- Warning: The term "Exclusive" often locks you out of the new Zero Trust Access (ZTA) features unless you purchase a migration add-on. However, the core VPN (IKEv2 and SSL) will function perfectly on Secure Client 5.x using the 4703052 token.
Recommendation: Stay on AnyConnect 4.10.x if you require strict FIPS compliance. Migrate to Secure Client 5.x only if you need device telemetry. Practical tips for end users
Step 1: Accessing the Portal
Open a web browser and navigate to: https://[Your_ASA_IP_Address]:443
Note: The 4703052 exclusive bundle uses port 443 for SSL by default, not 8000. cisco anyconnect secure mobility client 4703052 exclusive
When to contact IT (good triggers)
- Can't authenticate despite correct password and MFA working elsewhere.
- VPN prevents local network devices (printers, NAS) when split tunneling should allow them.
- Frequent drops after updates or OS upgrades.
- Certificate errors or warnings.