

If your IT guys don't want to hand the data out to you, then ask them to kindly enter it for you. button.Įnter the group name (IT) and the shared secret.

You can leave the login stuff empty as you'll be prompted when connecting. You'll find your newly created entry in the list, select it and you'll get a similar pictureĮnter the IP Address you got from your IT department. The following dialog will open upĪs you can see you'll need to choose VPN for the Interface and Cisco IPSec for the VPN Type. In System Preferences -> Network hit the + button on the bottom of the list. Login was done by using Active Directory authentication.

It basically works the same way as it does on an iPhone or iPad, so if you can connect with that device, you should be able to do so as well with your Mac. Have you tried using the on-board Cisco VPN Client? I had serious issues with Cisco's client (it kept kernel panik-ing my Mac) and had the IT department help me set up the built in client.
