Reloading by removing and re-adding the context, Monitoring security contexts, Viewing context information – Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Chapter 5 Configuring Multiple Context Mode

Monitoring Security Contexts

Detailed Steps

Reloading by Removing and Re-adding the Context

To reload the context by removing the context and then re-adding it, perform the steps in the following
sections:

1.

“Removing a Security Context” section on page 5-24

2.

“Configuring a Security Context” section on page 5-18

Monitoring Security Contexts

This section describes how to view and monitor context information and includes the following topics:

Viewing Context Information, page 5-27

Viewing Context Information, page 5-27

Viewing Resource Allocation, page 5-29

Viewing Resource Usage, page 5-32

Monitoring SYN Attacks in Contexts, page 5-33

Viewing Assigned MAC Addresses, page 5-35

Viewing Context Information

From the system execution space, you can view a list of contexts including the name, allocated
interfaces, and configuration file URL.

Command

Purpose

Step 1

changeto context

name

Example:

hostname(comfig)# changeto context ctx1

hostname/ctx1(comfig)#

Changes to the context that you want to reload.

Step 2

clear configure all

Example:

hostname/ctx1(config)# clear configure all

Clears the running configuration. This command clears all
connections.

Step 3

copy startup-config running-config

Example:

hostname/ctx1(config)# copy startup-config

running-config

Reloads the configuration. The ASA copies the configuration
from the URL specified in the system configuration. You cannot
change the URL from within a context.

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