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Cisco ASA 5512-X Cli Configuration Guide

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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring Multiple Context Mode
Default Settings
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Default Settings
By default, the ASA is in single context mode.
See the “Default Class” section on page 1-9.
See the “Default MAC Address” section on page 1-12.
Configuring Multiple Contexts
This section describes how to configure multiple context mode and includes the following topics:
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
Task Flow for Configuring Multiple Context Mode
To configure multiple context mode, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Enable multiple context mode. See the “Enabling or Disabling Multiple Context Mode” section on
page 1-16.
Step 2 (Optional) Configure classes for resource management. See the “Configuring a Class for Resource
Management” section on page 1-17.
Step 3 Configure interfaces in the system execution space.
ASA 5500—Chapter 1, “Starting Interface Configuration (ASA 5510 and Higher).
ASASM—Chapter 1, “Configuring the Switch for Use with the ASA Services Module.
Step 4 Configure security contexts. See the “Configuring a Security Context” section on page 1-20.
Step 5 (Optional) Customize MAC address assignments. See the Automatically Assigning MAC Addresses to
Context Interfaces” section on page 1-25.
Step 6 Complete interface configuration in the context. See Chapter 1, “Completing Interface Configuration
(Routed Mode), or Chapter 1, “Completing Interface Configuration (Transparent Mode).

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Cisco ASA 5512-X Specifications

General IconGeneral
Firewall Throughput1.2 Gbps
VPN Throughput200 Mbps
Maximum VPN Peers250
Integrated IPSYes
IPS Throughput250 Mbps
RAM4 GB
Power SupplyAC, 100-240V
Security Contexts2 (Standard), 50 (with Security Contexts license)
Interfaces6 x Gigabit Ethernet
Dimensions (H x W x D)1.75 x 17.5 x 14.5 inches
Weight16 lbs

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