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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
Chapter11 Configuring Multiple Context Mode
Monitoring Security Contexts
Existing Connections (%)—Shows the connections used by this context as a percentage of the
total number of connections used by all contexts.
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.
Context—Shows the name of each context.
Existing Connections (#)—Shows the number of existing connections.
Existing Connections (%)—Shows the connections used by this context as a percentage of the
total number of connections used by all contexts.
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 network address translations.
Context—Shows the name of each context.
Xlates (#)—Shows the number of current xlates.
Xlates (%)—Shows the xlates used by this context as a percentage of the total number of xlates
used by all contexts.
Peak (#)—Shows the peak number of xlates since the statistics were last cleared, either using
the clear resource usage command or because the device rebooted.
NATs—Shows the number of NAT rules.
Context—Shows the name of each context.
NATs (#)—Shows the current number of NAT rules.
NATs (%)—Shows the NAT rules used by this context as a percentage of the total number of
NAT rules used by all contexts.
Peak NATs (#)—Shows the peak number of NAT rules since the statistics were last cleared,
either using the clear resource usage command or because the device rebooted.
Syslogs—Shows the rate of system log messages.
Context—Shows the name of each context.
Syslog Rate (#/sec)—Shows the current rate of system log messages.
Syslog Rate (%)—Shows the system log messages generated by this context as a percentage of
the total number of system log messages generated by all contexts.
Peak Syslog Rate (#/sec)—Shows the peak rate of system log messages since the statistics were
last cleared, either using the clear resource usage command or because the device rebooted.
Step4 Click Refresh to refresh the view.
Viewing Assigned MAC Addresses
You can view auto-generated MAC addresses within the system configuration or within the context. This
section includes the following topics: