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Chapter 10 Configuring Security Contexts
Configuring Resource Classes
• Inspects/sec—Sets the limit for application inspections per second. Select the check box to enable
this limit. If you set the limit to 0, it is unlimited.
Step 6 Click OK.
Monitoring Context Resource Usage
To monitor resource usage of all contexts from the system execution space, perform the following steps:
Step 1 If you are not already in the System mode, in the Device List pane, double-click System under the active
device IP address.
Step 2 Click the Monitoring button on the toolbar.
Step 3 Click Context Resource Usage.
Click each resource type to view the resource usage for all contexts:
• ASDM—Shows the usage of ASDM connections.
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Context—Shows the name of each context.
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Existing Connections (#)—Shows the number of existing connections.
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Existing Connections (%)—Shows the connections used by this context as a percentage of the
total number of connections used by all contexts.
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Peak Connections (#)—Shows the peak number of connections since the statistics were last
cleared, either using the clear resource usage command or because the device rebooted.
• Telnet—Shows the usage of Telnet connections.
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Context—Shows the name of each context.
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Existing Connections (#)—Shows the number of existing connections.
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Existing Connections (%)—Shows the connections used by this context as a percentage of the
total number of connections used by all contexts.
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Peak Connections (#)—Shows the peak number of connections since the statistics were last
cleared, either using the clear resource usage command or because the device rebooted.
• SSH—Shows the usage of SSH connections.
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Context—Shows the name of each context.
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Existing Connections (#)—Shows the number of existing connections.
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Existing Connections (%)—Shows the connections used by this context as a percentage of the
total number of connections used by all contexts.
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Peak Connections (#)—Shows the peak number of connections since the statistics were last
cleared, either using the clear resource usage command or because the device rebooted.
• Xlates—Shows the usage of netword address translations.
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Context—Shows the name of each context.
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Xlates (#)—Shows the number of current xlates.
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Xlates (%)—Shows the xlates used by this context as a percentage of the total number of xlates
used by all contexts.