Configuring Security Contexts

Configuring Security Contexts
In multiple-context mode, a security administrator can create new security contexts up to the
Security Appliances license limit. These contexts will have policies that apply only to the
interfaces that are assigned to that context. A security context contains two parts:
■ System configuration of the context—Defines the context name, VLAN, interfaces and
configuration file URL that the context will use.
■ Context configuration file—Contains all the firewall policies and interface
configurations that will be used on the context.