I am surprised by this. There are many scenarios where assigning a static IP is required. In my case, we have several ACE Hardware locations and use the Epicor Eagle retail management system, which has been around for over 30 years. User access licenses are primarily assigned based on IP addresses. While there is a way to assign licenses via DHCP, certain required functionalities are lost. Currently, we are deciding on a firewall brand to consolidate all of our locations, and we have a mix between Meraki MX and Sophos SG. We can set the VPN user's source traffic to a specific IP address on the Sophos SG firewall. However, users must first connect to a secondary location's Sophos, and then the traffic is sent to our hub using a Meraki. This is not an ideal solution, but it is the only way to achieve our goal at the moment. A side note - we do have the AnyConnect setup to use a RADIUS on an Active Directory server for validating users. I thought there would be a way to statically assign it using that, but I cannot figure it out.
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