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Remotely accessing admin context on multiple context mode ASAs

luisholguin
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 Hi,

 

I'm taking over admin of an active/standby pair of ASAs running 7.6(2)150 with two contexts running in multiple context mode.

 

I recently was working in a multiple-context configuration and I executed de following command as an error because I didn´t create an admin-context first

 

ASA1/config#admin-context INTERNO

ASA1/admin>
ASA1/admin> login
Username: cisco
Password: ********

ASA1/admin# 

 

Since that I can't access to the system execution space:

 

ASA1/admin# changeto system
Command not valid in current execution space

ASA1/admin# changeto context admin
Command not valid in current execution space
ASA1/admin#

 

Is It any CLI command to avoid me return to system execution space?

 

 

 

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mplaksin0
Level 1
Level 1

Hello,

Maybe you are in a context with the name Admin but is not the real admin context.

Connect with console and check if you context is admin, for example:

 

admin-context admin
context admin

Iam not sure if in non-admin context in ASA you can switch to system.

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mplaksin0
Level 1
Level 1

Hello,

Maybe you are in a context with the name Admin but is not the real admin context.

Connect with console and check if you context is admin, for example:

 

admin-context admin
context admin

Iam not sure if in non-admin context in ASA you can switch to system.

Unfortunetly I was in a remote site. Yesterday I moved to a central site and I connected to a firewall from console. The command I’ve executed admin-context INTERNO became the context INTERNO in admin context. The Solution was executed admin-context admin to become admin as admin context aguan. Thanks for your help
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