Cisco ASA Series Cli Configuration Manual page 249

Software version 9.0 for the services module
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Chapter 1
Configuring Multiple Context Mode
Reloading by Clearing the Configuration
To reload the context by clearing the context configuration and reloading the configuration from the
URL, perform the following steps.
Detailed Steps
Command
Step 1
changeto context name
Example:
hostname(config)# changeto context ctx1
hostname/ctx1(comfig)#
Step 2
clear configure all
Example:
hostname/ctx1(config)# clear configure all
Step 3
copy startup-config running-config
Example:
hostname/ctx1(config)# copy startup-config
running-config
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.
2.
Monitoring Security Contexts
This section describes how to view and monitor context information and includes the following topics:
Reloading by Removing and Re-adding the Context, page 1-29
"Removing a Security Context" section on page
"Configuring a Security Context" section on page 1-20
Viewing Context Information, page 1-30
Viewing Resource Allocation, page 1-31
Viewing Resource Usage, page 1-34
Monitoring SYN Attacks in Contexts, page 1-35
Viewing Assigned MAC Addresses, page 1-37
Purpose
Changes to the context that you want to reload.
Clears the running configuration. This command clears all
connections.
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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