
MAC IPSECURITAS CISCO ASA MAC
NAT Configuration - If MAC addresses aren't unique, ASA will use the mapped address of the NAT configuration to classify the context.Can be configured automatically with the mac-address auto in the system context or manually on each interface. Unique MAC Address - If it's a shared interface that has a unique MAC address for each context, the ASA will use that to classify the context.Unique Interfaces - If only one context with the ingress interface, ASA will associate it with that context.For management traffic, interface IP address is the classifier and routing table isn't used.If destination MAC address is multicast or broadcast MAC, packet is delivered to each context.Requires unique MAC address for each context interface.Outside interface of one context is the same interface as the inside interface of another context.Placing a context directly in front of another context.After putting the ASA into multiple mode, you can connect to the admin context using the default management IP address.Has to reside in flash in file called admin.cfg Not restricted and can be used as a regular context.User that logs into this context has system admin rights and can access the system and all other contexts.

The system configuration does include a specialized failover interface for failover traffic When it needs network resources, it uses up a context for the admin context. Note: System configuration does not include network interfaces or settings for itself.Configure each context configuration location.An圜onnect image configuration per context.

