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Chapter 10 Configuring Security Contexts
Configuring Resource Classes
Figure 10-7 Unlimited Resources
Default Class
All contexts belong to the default class if they are not assigned to another class; you do not have to
actively assign a context to the default class.
If a context belongs to a class other than the default class, those class settings always override the default
class settings. However, if the other class has any settings that are not defined, then the member context
uses the default class for those limits. For example, if you create a class with a 2 percent limit for all
concurrent connections, but no other limits, then all other limits are inherited from the default class.
Conversely, if you create a class with a limit for all resources, the class uses no settings from the default
class.
By default, the default class provides unlimited access to resources for all contexts, except for the
following limits, which are by default set to the maximum allowed per context:
Telnet sessions—5 sessions.
SSH sessions—5 sessions.
IPSec sessions—5 sessions.
MAC addresses—65,535 entries.
Maximum connections
allowed.
Connections denied
because system limit
was reached.
Connections in use.
ABC 123
1%
2%
3%
5%
4%
Contexts Silver Class Contexts Gold Class
50% 43%
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