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ASA Multiple Context Mode

Kelvin Willacey
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I have experience with ASAs but I have never configured multiple contexts before and I am wondering if someone could explain or point me to a document that can explain the behavior of certain features of the firewall, like IPS and the global policy. Is everything configured in one context completely independent from another? For example if I turn of SIP inspection on one context, will it affect the another context? Thanks I look forward to a response.

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Well the context are completely separate firewall so the policy in a context will not affect the policy of another context.

This is a simple example.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa82/configuration/guide/ref_examples.html#wp1035787

NOTE:  Some features are not supported in multiple context, including VPN and dynamic routing protocols.

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Well the context are completely separate firewall so the policy in a context will not affect the policy of another context.

This is a simple example.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa82/configuration/guide/ref_examples.html#wp1035787

NOTE:  Some features are not supported in multiple context, including VPN and dynamic routing protocols.

Great! thanks, that's what I needed.

thanks alot diago i had the same  problem as KWillacey the document was so helpful

and i found a website i taught maybe it ll help someone :

http://secret-epedemiology-statistic.org.ua/1587052091/main.html

ti link directly to Security Contexts :

http://secret-epedemiology-statistic.org.ua/1587052091/ch09.html#ch09

have fun my friends

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