Sure , that's d way it should work if ASA is installed properly and
virtual contexts configured correctly" , the users behind one context
have management access to only that context .
Also, it is best practice to make the admin context a separate
context , which by default should be able to manage all other contexts
.
I hope i am putting ur question in proper context here :-)
On 5/5/10, Radioactive Frog <pbhatkoti_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Guys,
> Is there a way we can give access to a articular ASA virtual context to a
> user?
> e.g. user should be able to manage only one Virtual context.
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> ASA version 8.x
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