Scenario: A Citrix Administrator configures an Access Control List (ACL) to block traffic from the IP address 10.102.29.5:
add simpleacl rule1 DENY -srcIP 10.102 29.5
A week later the administrator discovers that the ACL is no longer present on the Citrix ADC.
What could be the reason for this?
What can a Citrix Administrator use to restrict access to the Citrix ADC management IP (NSIP) address?
Scenario: To receive data alerts for failures, a Citrix Administrator is configuring SNMP on the Citrix ADC. The administrator is confident that the manager, alarms and SNMP traps are configured correctly. The following week, there is a Citrix ADC-related outage and the administrator does NOT receive any alerts.
What could be the reason for this alert failure?
What can a Citrix Administrator use to restrict access to the Citrix ADC management IP (NSIP) address?
Which mode on a Citrix ADC can a Citrix Administrator utilize to avoid asymmetrical packet flows and multiple route/ARP lookups?
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