AnyConnect Client Windows Install
AnyConnect Client Windows Install
AnyConnect Client Windows Install
Requirements
A T-Mobile user account authorized to use AnyConnect
The account must have a working email address, voice phone, or mobile number
Local admin rights on the workstation you are going to install the software
Windows Operating System 7 or higher 32-bit or 64-bit
T-Mobile is unable to provide installation support.
If you have a T-Mobile managed laptop and already have VIP Access installed, then skip down to
Register the Symantec VIP Access Credential ID
Select Download for Windows or Download for Mac depending on your OS.
Follow the download instructions and accept the default values to complete an install.
Please read through the eight steps before logging in to the Self-Service portal
1. Start your Symantec VIP Access
All Programs
Your desktop VIP Access will start generating security codes
2. Open a new browser window and paste in this link to see instructions and the portal.
https://ssp.vidp.t-mobile.com:8233/vipssp
3. Login with your T-Mobile NT ID and password
If your account does not have email or a phone number you may see this
The next time you login to the Symantec VIP Access Self-Service Portal you will need to
use your registered credential.
Select your credential name and then enter the security code.
If you dont have a working VIP Access, then click the Trouble signing in? button to get a temporary security
code.
If you have a T-Mobile managed laptop and already have the AnyConnect VPN client installed,
then skip down to Start Your Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client
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2. If you get a Java Update prompt, click Update and allow Java to run.
Enter your T-Mobile gsm1900 account username and password and click OK
Enter the Security Code from the VIP Access application and click Continue
Tip: Click the copy button to the right of the number field to copy and then paste the Security Code.
Acknowledge the banner by clicking Accept
Did you register your credential? Go back and login to the Self-Service portal.
Did you register your computer by mistake?
o Did you enter a Credentail ID (e.g. VSST4686523) during registration?
o If not, then you registered your computer and not your Credential.
o Login to the self-service portal and try again.
Does the client repeatedly ask you to login without prompting for a security code?
No need to select destinations, the client is set for Automatic Gateway Selection.
No need to select a profile, AD security group memberships does that for you.
Your access is determined by Access Lists requested by your T-Mobile contact.
If you cannot access a service, you must contact your T-Mobile manager who can
request that on your behalf.
The next time you use the client you will see Automatic Selection as the destination.
For advanced users, uncheck this to allow you to select alternate destinations.
You can enter FQDNs or IP address of alternate destinations.
If you are blocked, then there is a certificate issue or DNS issue on the VPN site.
Uncheck, only if you are accessing a VPN server in a controlled environment.
T-Mobile VPN servers will never need this unchecked.
Select the Message History tab to see logs for your current VPN session.
This is useful for troubleshooting connectivity and access issues.
If you uncheck, Automatic Selection, then you see the default destination profiles T-Mobile configured
for the Automatic Selection. Only West is active as of December 2015.
west.vpn.t-mobile.com
central.vpn.t-mobile.com
east.vpn.t-mobile.com
hawaii.vpn.t-mobile.com
Time to Disconnect
Click Disconnect to hang up the VPN session. Any applications using the connection will stop working.
Note the timer at the bottom left corner. The maximum session time is 12 hours.
No alarm or popup can be configured, but you can check here to re-connect before being dropped.
If your session expires, the client disconnects you.