Scenario: The Director of network security in a financial organization wants to protect the enterprise network from any external malware threats. To do this, the director needs to gain visibility into otherwise-bypassed traffic and control access to malicious web sites. The director is required to do the following:
Intercept and examine all the traffic, including SSL/TLS (encrypted traffic), coming in, and going out of the enterprise network.
Block access to URLs identified as serving harmful or insecure content.
Identify users (employees) in the enterprise who are accessing malicious websites.
Which NetScaler deployment mode should a Citrix Administrator use to achieve this requirement?
A Citrix Administrator is configuring a NetScaler high availability (HA) pair and needs to ensure that one Net Scaler is UP and primary at all times to ensure the business websites are always available.
What does the administrator need to do to ensure that the NetScalers still handle web traffic in the event that both nodes become unavailable or fail a health check?
Scenario: A Citrix Administrator needs to ensure that a user request is redirected to the next available data center in order to ensure the best user experience based upon location.
Below are the Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) virtual server settings.
sh gslb vserver gslb.outscale.cloud
gslb.outscale.cloud – SSlState: UP
DNS Record Type: A
Last state change was at Tue May 16 23:47:54 2017
Time since last state change: 16 days, 16:13:23:390
Configured Method: RTT
BackupMethod: LEASTCONNECTION
No. of Bound Services : 2 (Total)1 (Active)
Persistence: NONE
Disable Primary Vserver on Down: DISABLED
Site Persistence: ConnectionProxy
To which setting should the administrator change the configured method?
Scenario: A Citrix Administrator is concerned about the amount of health checks the NetScaler is sending to the backend resources. The administrator would like to find a way to remove health checks from specific bound services.
How can the administrator accomplish this?