07-30-2013 04:35 AM - edited 03-11-2019 07:18 PM
I was curious as when configuring an ASA to be multiple context mode, what happens to the existing configuration on the ASA? I am more concerned with the managament access configuration. Will that config still be present in the default context?
Thanks
07-30-2013 06:29 AM
Hi,
The Cisco documentation seems to indicate that when you change the ASA to Multiple Context mode that it will save the current running configuration to the flash (but it is not used?)
It would also seem that the "admin" Security Context is created but no interface is attached to it in the beginning. I have personally only changed ASAs to Multiple Context mode right out of the box and when they have been setup so, there is rarely a need to change that again.
If you are planning such a change remotely I would advice against it. Or you could perhaps have someone onsite providing you remote connectivity to their computer to do the changes that way so you dont loose connectivity. One option is naturally being onsite yourself.
The ASA Configuration Guide and Command Reference had suprisingly little information regarding this change
Here is one older Cisco ASA/PIX documentation
ASA 9.0 Configuration Guide
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa90/configuration/guide/ha_contexts.html#wp1081764
So at the very least the ASA should make a backup of the old RUNNING CONFIGURATION to the Flash but its really a common/good practice to backup all essential information yourself manually.
I am not 100% sure will the old configuration be used for anything. I just can't remember.
- Jouni
07-30-2013 08:00 AM
Hi,
It will save the existing config in flash it will be named as oldrunning.cfg
From ssytem mode if you do sh flash you will see the old config .
Thanks
mahesh
08-01-2013 12:35 AM
For those that are interested. Just changed the ASA to multiple context mode and the ASA converted the configuration and installed it in the default admin context. Connection was not lost (if you don't count the reload). We are running ASA version 9.0
Also, we are using the management interface for administration.
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