If I update to Mountain Lion will I be able to load in 32 bit mode in order to run CiscoVPN?

I understand I should be able to use the native VPN client to connect to my work but as I already have my VPN set up and working well with the Cisco client I was hoping I would be able to just hold 3 and 2 when booting to load in 32 bit mode. Does anyone know if this is still possible.

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