Cisco ASA Series Cli Configuration Manual page 227

Software version 9.0 for the services module
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Chapter 1
Configuring Multiple Context Mode
Figure 1-4
Figure 1-4
(Shared Interface)
Outside
Admin
Context
GE 1/1.8
Management Access to Security Contexts
The ASA provides system administrator access in multiple context mode as well as access for individual
context administrators. The following sections describe logging in as a system administrator or as a
context administrator:
System Administrator Access
You can access the ASA as a system administrator in two ways:
As the system administrator, you can access all contexts.
When you change to a context from admin or the system, your username changes to the default
"enable_15" username. If you configured command authorization in that context, you need to either
configure authorization privileges for the "enable_15" user, or you can log in as a different name for
which you provide sufficient privileges. To log in with a new username, enter the login command. For
shows a gateway context with two contexts behind the gateway.
Cascading Contexts
Internet
GE 0/0.2
Outside
Gateway
Context
Inside
GE 0/0.1
Outside
Context A
GE 1/1.43
Inside
Inside
System Administrator Access, page 1-7
Context Administrator Access, page 1-8
Access the ASA console.
From the console, you access the system execution space, which means that any commands you enter
affect only the system configuration or the running of the system (for run-time commands).
Access the admin context using Telnet, SSH, or ASDM.
See
Chapter 1, "Configuring Management Access,"
Information About Security Contexts
to enable Telnet, SSH, and ASDM access.
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