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Chapter 1 Configuring Multiple Context Mode
Feature History for Multiple Context Mode
Feature History for Multiple Context Mode
lists each feature change and the platform release in which it was implemented.
Table 1-5
Feature History for Multiple Context Mode
Feature Name
Platform
Releases
Feature Information
Multiple security contexts
7.0(1)
Multiple context mode was introduced.
We introduced the following commands:
context
,
mode
,
and
class
.
Automatic MAC address assignment
7.2(1)
Automatic assignment of MAC address to context interfaces
was introduced.
We introduced the following command:
mac-address auto
.
Resource management
7.2(1)
Resource management was introduced.
We introduced the following commands:
class
,
limit-resource
, and
member
.
Virtual sensors for IPS
8.0(2)
The AIP SSM running IPS software Version 6.0 and above
can run multiple virtual sensors, which means you can
configure multiple security policies on the AIP SSM. You
can assign each context or single mode ASA to one or more
virtual sensors, or you can assign multiple security contexts
to the same virtual sensor.
We introduced the following command:
allocate-ips
.
Automatic MAC address assignment
enhancements
8.0(5)/8.2(2)
The MAC address format was changed to use a prefix, to use
a fixed starting value (A2), and to use a different scheme for
the primary and secondary unit MAC addresses in a failover
pair. The MAC addresses are also now persistent across
reloads. The command parser now checks if auto-generation
is enabled; if you want to also manually assign a MAC
address, you cannot start the manual MAC address with A2.
We modified the following command:
mac-address auto
prefix
.
Maximum contexts increased for the ASA 5550
and 5580
8.4(1)
The maximum security contexts for the ASA 5550 was
increased from 50 to 100. The maximum for the ASA 5580
was increased from 50 to 250.
Automatic MAC address assignment enabled by
default
8.5(1)
Automatic MAC address assignment is now enabled by
default.
We modified the following command:
mac-address auto
.
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