If you want to use multiple context mode and your FWSM is not already configured for it, or if you want to change back to single mode, follow this procedure.
You must configure some settings in the system execution space, and some settings within the context, so you need to know how to switch between contexts and the system execution space.
In multiple context mode, static routing is the only routing method supported. In single mode, you have a choice of static, RIP, or OSPF. RIP support is for passive mode only.
You must specifically configure some interfaces to either use or bypass NAT. Typically, if you want to allow inside users to access the outside or other networks attached to the FWSM, configure dynamic NAT or PAT according to the "Using Dynamic NAT and PAT" section on page 16. If you want to allow outside users to access an inside host, then configure static NAT according to the "Using Static NAT" section on page 26.
The FWSM offers a large amount of flexibility in your NAT configuration.
If you want to use multiple context mode and your FWSM is not already configured for it, or if you want to change back to single mode, follow this procedure.
You must configure some settings in the system execution space, and some settings within the context, so you need to know how to switch between contexts and the system execution space.