If you’re using a Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) device, running FTD version 6.5 or later, for configuring Remote Access Virtual Private Network (RA VPN), you can use the RA VPN wizard in CDO to upload AnyConnect software packages to the FTD. In the RA VPN wizard, you must provide the URL of the remote HTTP or HTTPS server where the AnyConnect packages are preloaded.
Note: You can upload the AnyConnect package using the FDM API procedure as well.
Before you Begin
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There is a different driver version for Mac 10.3-10.8 and Mac OS 10.9 and above. Make sure you select the proper one for your OS. When working with most of our FTDI products you are going to be using the FTDI as a 'Virtual Com Port' or VCP. This is important to.
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Note You can upload one AnyConnect package per Operating System (OS): Windows, Mac, and Linux. You cannot upload multiple versions for a given OS type.
Download the AnyConnect packages from https://software.cisco.com/download/home/283000185.
Make sure you accept the EULA and have K9 (encrypted image) privileges.
Select the 'AnyConnect Headend Deployment Package' package for your operating system. The package name will be similar to 'anyconnect-win-4.7.04056-webdeploy-k9.pkg.' There are separate headend packages for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Upload the AnyConnect packages to a remote HTTP or HTTPS server. Ensure that there is a network route from the FTD device to the HTTP or HTTPS server. Important: If you are uploading the AnyConnect package to an HTTPS server, ensure that the following steps are performed:
Upload the trusted CA certificate of that server on the FTD device from Firepower Device Management (FDM). To upload the certificate, see the 'Uploading Trusted CA Certificates' section in the 'Certificates' chapter of Cisco Firepower Threat Defense Configuration Guide for Firepower Device Manager, Version X.Y.
Install the trusted CA certificate on the HTTPS server.
The remote server's URL must be a direct link without prompting for authentication. If the URL is pre-authenticated, the file can be downloaded by specifying the RA VPN wizard's URL.
If the remote server IP address is NATed, you have to provide the NATed public IP address of the remote server location.
Upload new AnyConnect Packages
Use the following procedure to upload to new AnyConnect packages to an FTD Version 6.5.0 device:
Create an RA VPN Configuration from steps 1-4.
In the AnyConnect Package Detected, you can upload separate packages for Windows, Mac, and Linux endpoints.
In the corresponding platform field, specify the server's paths where the AnyConnect packages compatible for Windows, Mac, and Linux are pre-uploaded. Examples of server paths: 'http://<ip_address>:port_number/<folder_name>/anyconnect-win-4.8.01090-webdeploy-k9.pkg', 'https://<ip_address>:port_number/<folder_name>/anyconnect-linux64-4.7.03052-webdeploy-k9.pkg'.
Click to upload the package. CDO validates if the path is reachable, and the specified filename is a valid package. When the validation is successful, the names of the AnyConnect packages appear. As you add more FTD devices to the RA VPN configuration, you can upload the AnyConnect packages to them.
Click OK. The AnyConnect packages are added to the RA VPN configuration.
Continue to Create an RA VPN Configuration from step 6 onwards.
To complete a VPN connection, your users must install the AnyConnect client software on their workstation. For more information, see How Users Can Install the AnyConnect Client Software.
Replace an Existing AnyConnect Package
If the AnyConnect packages are already present on the devices, you can see them in the RA VPN wizard. You can see all the available AnyConnect packages for an operating system in a drop-down list. You can select an existing package from the list and replace it with a new one but can't add a new package to the list.
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Note: If you want to replace an existing package with a new one, ensure that the new AnyConnect package is uploaded already to a server on the network that the FTD can reach.
In the CDO navigation bar at the left, click VPN > Remote Access VPN.
Select the RA VPN configuration to be modified, and under Actions, click Edit.
In AnyConnect Packages Detected, click icon appearing beside the existing AnyConnect package. If there are multiple versions of AnyConnect package for an operating system, select the package you want to replace from the list and click Edit. The existing package disappears from the corresponding field.
Specify the server's path where the new AnyConnect package is preloaded and click to upload the package.
Click OK. The new AnyConnect package is added to the RA VPN configuration.
Continue to Create an RA VPN Configuration from step 6 onwards.
Delete the AnyConnect Package
In the CDO navigation bar at the left, click VPN > Remote Access VPN.
Select the RA VPN configuration to be modified, and under Actions, click Edit.
In AnyConnect Packages Detected, click icon appearing beside the AnyConnect package that you want to delete. If there are multiple versions of AnyConnect package for an operating system, select the package you want to delete from the list. The existing package disappears from the corresponding field. Note: Click Cancel to stop the delete operation and retain the existing package,
Click OK.The device's Configuration Status is in 'Not Synced' state. Note: If you want to undo the delete action at this stage, go to Device & Services page and click Discard Changes to retain the existing AnyConnect package.
Review and deploy configuration changes to the devices.
Introduction
Let's talk about FTDI drivers. These drivers are vital to getting many of our products up and running. Some parts that use these drivers include the FTDI basic, Sparkfun Redboard and other Arduino boards that make use of a FTDI chip. And that's just to name a few.
Install Drivers
To get started on a Mac, follow along with these steps.
note : My Mac is running Mac OS 10.9.5, however these steps should apply to all modern OS versions. There is a different driver version for Mac 10.3-10.8 and Mac OS 10.9 and above. Make sure you select the proper one for your OS.
When working with most of our FTDI products you are going to be using the FTDI as a 'Virtual Com Port' or VCP. This is important to note when looking at the FTDI driver download page. We will NOT be installing any D2XX drivers. Wandering around mac os.
Head over to the FTDI Chip drivers page
Scroll down a little to find the table of download links. Find your computer operating system in the list and select the appropriate download link
Download the driver to your computer
Open the installer DMG file
Open the FTDIUSBSerial.pkg file. This will open an installer dialog box. Click continue through the main windows, and agree to terms of software license agreement to install
** note : ** This operation will require Administrative access.
Now let's make sure your device is showing up when it is plugged into your Mac.
Arduino
If you are using Arduino, we can simply plug the device into your computer.
Watch for a LED to blink to confirm some life.
Open Arduino
Look under Tools/Serial Port/ and we should see DEV/tty.usbmodem as well as DEV/cu.usbmodem
note : If you are curious, the numbers after the usbmodem is generally the device's serial number. You can use this to identify specific FTDI devices if you are using multiple units.
If we unplug the FTDI device, these options should disappear.
Non-Arduino
If you are not using Arduino, for this step we will be using about this Mac.
Click on the Apple Menu
Click on about this Mac
Then click on System Report
One the left side of this window you will see a Hardware list. Find USB and click on it
Look for the FT232 USB UART in the list
If you click on it you can see more information about the device.
If this is in the list, your device is up and running properly!
For more information on installing FTDI drivers on a Mac, check out the official FTDI Mac OSX install guide