
CHAPTER
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Adding and Managing Security Contexts
This chapter describes how to configure multiple security contexts on the security appliance, and
includes the following sections:
• Configuring a Security Context, page 5-1
• Removing a Security Context, page 5-5
• Changing the Admin Context, page 5-5
• Changing Between Contexts and the System Execution Space, page 5-5
• Changing the Security Context URL, page 5-6
• Reloading a Security Context, page 5-7
• Monitoring Security Contexts, page 5-8
For information about how contexts work and how to enable multiple context mode, see Chapter 3,
“Enabling Multiple Context Mode.”
Configuring a Security Context
The security context definition in the system configuration identifies the context name, configuration file
URL, and interfaces that a context can use.
Note If you do not have an admin context (for example, if you clear the configuration) then you must first
specify the admin context name by entering the following command:
hostname(config)# admin-context
name
Although this context name does not exist yet in your configuration, you can subsequently enter the
context name command to match the specified name to continue the admin context configuration.
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