Cisco ASA Series Cli Configuration Manual page 235

Software version 9.0 for the services module
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Chapter 1
Configuring Multiple Context Mode
Default Settings
Configuring Multiple Contexts
This section describes how to configure multiple context mode and includes the following topics:
Task Flow for Configuring Multiple Context Mode
To configure multiple context mode, perform the following steps:
Step 1
Enable multiple context mode. See the
page
Step 2
(Optional) Configure classes for resource management. See the
Management" section on page
Step 3
Configure interfaces in the system execution space.
Step 4
Configure security contexts. See the
Step 5
(Optional) Customize MAC address assignments. See the
Context Interfaces" section on page
Step 6
Complete interface configuration in the context. See
(Routed Mode),"
the FAT 16 file system for internal flash memory, and if you do not use 8.3-compliant short names,
or use uppercase characters, then fewer than 512 files and folders can be stored because the file
system uses up slots to store long file names (see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/120138/en-us).
By default, the ASA is in single context mode.
See the
"Default Class" section on page
See the
"Default MAC Address" section on page
Task Flow for Configuring Multiple Context Mode, page 1-15
Enabling or Disabling Multiple Context Mode, page 1-16
Configuring a Class for Resource Management, page 1-17
Configuring a Security Context, page 1-20
Automatically Assigning MAC Addresses to Context Interfaces, page 1-25
1-16.
ASA
5500—Chapter 1, "Starting Interface Configuration (ASA 5510 and Higher)."
ASASM—Chapter 1, "Configuring the Switch for Use with the ASA Services Module."
or
Chapter 1, "Completing Interface Configuration (Transparent Mode)."
1-9.
1-12.
"Enabling or Disabling Multiple Context Mode" section on
1-17.
"Configuring a Security Context" section on page
1-25.
Chapter 1, "Completing Interface Configuration
Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
"Configuring a Class for Resource
"Automatically Assigning MAC Addresses to
Default Settings
1-20.
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