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Connecting via CLI with 2 factor authentication

TheRux123456789
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Hello experts,

I have a question for you!

To start a remote connection with my organization I use Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.4.03034.

We have a 2 factor authentication, so the anyconnect ask me for:

- Username

- "Password number 1"

- "Password number 2" -> A token provided by Symantec VIP Access

This using the VPN GUI.

Now, I'm trying to connect using CLI but when I connect to the IP server, Anyconnect ask me for:

- Username

- Password

If in "Password" I put my "Password number 1" I get the error wrong password.

Is it possible that the CLI mode doesn't support the 2 factor authentication?

Or in "Password" I have to put the (I don't know how) combination of "Password number 1" and "Password number 2" ?

Thanks!

Rug

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