How to Connect to VPN on a Mac
How to Connect to VPN on a Mac
Launch the Cisco AnyConnect Mobility Client application

Enter the server address of “asavpn.ptsem.edu” if not auto-populated, click “Connect”

Click on the access level window in the background, and change from “CM3” to “PTS_Staff_VPN_Access”


After changing to “PTS_Staff_VPN_Access” sign in using your PTS email and password, it will prompt for multi-factor verification.
Once connected, you’ll see the following icon in your menu bar, and it stays connected for 10 hours.
