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A VPN is a secured private network connection built on top of publicly accessible infrastructure. The Campus VPN service provides an alternative to using the proxy server for remote access to the UCLA Library and other campus resources. Campus VPN access is restricted to registered students and university employees with an active staff/faculty appointment. You will be required to enroll in. Result: The Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Clientand Cisco AnyConnect vpn.unc.edu and pop-up windows will appear. Click Connect by the VPN: Ready to connect drop down menu. Note: The Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client should be pre-configured. If the entry screen does not appear as below, type vpn.unc.edu into the 'Ready to connect' dropdown.

Overview

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To access the university's network from off campus, use the Virtual Private Network (VPN). Virtual Private Networking is a method of providing a more secure network connection from public or untrusted networks. When a VPN connection is established, it creates an encrypted communication path between your computer and the VPN server. VPN provides increased security and the same level of access as a direct connection to the campus network. This helps to protect your network traffic from many types of common network attacks, which could be used to expose your personal information. Because the VPN server is hosted within the Texas A&M University firewall, a VPN connection will also provide access to university resources that are not typically available from non-TAMU connections. This service is offered at no charge.

Getting Started

Follow the instructions for connecting through Windows or macOS using the Cisco AnyConnect client.

Note: VPN requires Duo Two-Factor authentication to log in. Using a landline phone as your Duo authentication device? Learn more about the unique steps for phone call Duo authentication for VPN.

**Texas A&M Health VPN Note: If you are accessing the Texas A&M Health VPN only, follow the instructions for connecting through the Texas A&M Health Virtual Private Network for either Windows or macOS using the Cisco AnyConnect client.

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Guidelines

If you have network-based access lists that restrict access to your systems from the campus network (i.e., 128.194.0.0/16 and 165.91.0.0/16), you will need to modify your access lists to include 172.31.0.0/16. VPN users will appear to be coming from these networks. If you are doing restrictions by domain name, all of the IP addresses in the these networks will inverse resolve to domain names in the tamu.edu domain.

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