When you configure a Cisco firewall in multiple context mode, where do you allocate interfaces?
A. in the system execution space
B. in the admin context
C. in a user-defined context
D. in the global configuration
2 Comments on “where do you allocate interfaces?”
JackPsays:
Anser is correct:
“; when
you are in a context, the running configuration consists only of that context. For example, you cannot view
all running configurations (system plus all contexts) by entering the show running-config command. Only
the current configuration displays.”
Anser is correct:
“; when
you are in a context, the running configuration consists only of that context. For example, you cannot view
all running configurations (system plus all contexts) by entering the show running-config command. Only
the current configuration displays.”
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa96/configuration/general/asa-96-general-config/ha-contexts.pdf
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Correct:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa90/configuration/guide/asa_90_cli_config/ha_contexts.html#75590
Step 1 Enable multiple context mode. See the “Enabling or Disabling Multiple Context Mode” section.
Step 2 (Optional) Configure classes for resource management. See the “Configuring a Class for Resource Management” section.
Step 3 Configure interfaces in the system execution space.
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