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Update: It is not possible anymore to issue Evaluation licenses from Citrix portal. Citrix has restricted this functionality due to overwhelming interest and demand. You need to contact Citrix support to get evaluation license. Configure load balancing for DataStream. Configure content switching for DataStream. Configure monitors for DataStream. Use Case 2: Configure the token method of load balancing for DataStream. Use Case 4: Database specific load balancing. DataStream reference.

Domain Name System. Configure DNS resource records. Create SRV records for a service. Create address records for a domain name. Create MX records for a mail exchange server. Create NS records for an authoritative server. Create SOA records for authoritative information. Create TXT records for holding descriptive text. View DNS statistics. Configure a DNS zone. Configure the Citrix ADC as an end resolver. Configure the Citrix ADC as a forwarder.

Add a name server. Set DNS lookup priority. Disable and enable name servers. Configure Citrix ADC as a non-validating security aware stub-resolver. Jumbo frames support for DNS to handle responses of large sizes. Configure DNS logging. Configure DNS suffixes.

Configure negative caching of DNS records. Domain name system security extensions. Zone maintenance. Support for wildcard DNS domains. Firewall Load Balancing. Sandwich Environment. Enterprise Environment. Multiple-Firewall Environment. Global Server Load Balancing. GSLB deployment types. Active-active site deployment. Active-passive site deployment. Parent-child topology deployment using the MEP protocol. GSLB configuration entities. GSLB methods. GSLB algorithms. Static proximity. Dynamic round trip time method.

API method. Configure static proximity. Add a location file to create a static proximity database. Add custom entries to a static proximity database. Set location qualifiers. Specify proximity method. Synchronize GSLB static proximity database. Configure site-to-site communication.

Configure metrics exchange protocol. Configure GSLB by using a wizard. Configure active-active site. Configure active-passive site. Configure parent-child topology.

Configure GSLB entities individually. Configure an authoritative DNS service. Configure a basic GSLB site. Configure a GSLB service. Configure a GSLB service group. Configure a GSLB virtual server. Bind a domain to a GSLB virtual server.

Example of a GSLB setup and configuration. Synchronize the configuration in a GSLB setup. Manual synchronization between sites participating in GSLB. Real-time synchronization between sites participating in GSLB. View GSLB synchronization status and summary. GSLB dashboard. Monitor GSLB services. How domain name system works with GSLB. Upgrade recommendations for GSLB deployment. Use case: Deployment of domain name based autoscale service group.

Use case: Deployment of IP address based autoscale service group. How-to articles. Customize your GSLB configuration. Configure persistent connections. Manage client connections. Configure GSLB for proximity.

Protect the GSLB setup against failure. Configure GSLB for disaster recovery. Override static proximity behavior by configuring preferred locations. Configure GSLB service selection using content switching. Configure GSLB for wildcard domain. Example of a complete parent-child configuration using the metrics exchange protocol.

Link Load Balancing. Configuring a Backup Route. Monitoring an LLB Setup. How load balancing works. Set up basic load balancing. Load balance virtual server and service states. Support for load balancing profile.

Load balancing algorithms. Least connection method. Round robin method. Least response time method. LRTM method. Hashing methods. Least bandwidth method. Least packets method. Custom load method. Static proximity method. Token method. Configure a load balancing method that does not include a policy. Persistence and persistent connections. About Persistence. Source IP address persistence. HTTP cookie persistence. SSL session ID persistence. Diameter AVP number persistence.

Custom server ID persistence. IP address persistence. Configure URL passive persistence. Configure persistence based on user-defined rules. Configure persistence types that do not require a rule. Configure backup persistence. Configure persistence groups. Share persistent sessions between virtual servers. View persistence sessions. Clear persistence sessions.

Override persistence settings for overloaded services. Insert cookie attributes to ADC generated cookies. Customize a load balancing configuration. Customize the hash algorithm for persistence across virtual servers. Configure the redirection mode. Configure per-VLAN wildcarded virtual servers. Assign weights to services.

Multi-IP virtual servers. Limit the number of concurrent requests on a client connection. Configure diameter load balancing. Configure FIX load balancing. MQTT load balancing. Protect a load balancing configuration against failure. Redirect client requests to an alternate URL.

Configure a backup load balancing virtual server. Configure spillover. Connection failover. Flush the surge queue. Manage a load balancing setup.

Manage server objects. Manage services. Manage a load balancing virtual server. Load balancing visualizer. Manage client traffic. Configure sessionless load balancing virtual servers. Redirect HTTP requests to a cache. Enable cleanup of virtual server connections.

Rewrite ports and protocols for HTTP redirection. Insert IP address and port of a virtual server in the request header. Use a specified source IP for backend communication. Set a time-out value for idle client connections. Manage RTSP connections. Manage client traffic on the basis of traffic rate. Identify a connection with layer 2 parameters. Configure the prefer direct route option.

Use a source port from a specified port range for backend communication. Configure source IP persistency for backend communication. Use IPv6 link local addresses on server side of a load balancing setup. Advanced load balancing settings. Gradually stepping up the load on a new service with virtual server—level slow start. The no-monitor option for services. Protect applications on protected servers against traffic surges.

Enable cleanup of virtual server and service connections. Direct requests to a custom web page. Enable access to services when down.

Enable TCP buffering of responses. Enable compression. Maintain client connection for multiple client requests. Insert the IP address of the client in the request header. Retrieve location details from user IP address using geolocation database.

Use source IP address of the client when connecting to the server. Use client source IP address for backend communication in a v4-v6 load balancing configuration. Configure the source port for server-side connections. Set a limit on the number of client connections.

Set a limit on number of requests per connection to the server. Set a threshold value for the monitors bound to a service. Set a timeout value for idle client connections. Set a timeout value for idle server connections. Set a limit on the bandwidth usage by clients.

Redirect client requests to a cache. Configure automatic state transition based on percentage health of bound services. Built-in monitors. TCP-based application monitoring. SSL service monitoring.

Proxy protocol service monitoring. FTP service monitoring. Secure monitoring of servers by using SFTP. Set SSL parameters on a secure monitor. SIP service monitoring. LDAP service monitoring. MySQL service monitoring. SNMP service monitoring. NNTP service monitoring. POP3 service monitoring. SMTP service monitoring.

RTSP service monitoring. XML broker service monitoring. ARP request monitoring. XenDesktop Delivery Controller service monitoring.

Citrix StoreFront stores monitoring. Custom monitors. Configure HTTP-inline monitors. Understand user monitors. How to use a user monitor to check web sites. Understand the internal dispatcher. Configure a user monitor. Understand load monitors. Configure load monitors. Unbind metrics from a metrics table. Configure reverse monitoring for a service.

Configure monitors in a load balancing setup. Create monitors. Configure monitor parameters to determine the service health. Bind monitors to services. Modify monitors. Enable and disable monitors. Unbind monitors. Remove monitors. View monitors. Close monitor connections. Ignore the upper limit on client connections for monitor probes. Manage a large scale deployment. Ranges of virtual servers and services. Configure service groups. Manage service groups. Configure automatic domain based service group scaling.

Translate the IP address of a domain-based server. Mask a virtual server IP address. Configure load balancing for commonly used protocols. Load balance a group of FTP servers. Load balance DNS servers. Load balance domain-name based services. Load balance a group of SIP servers. Load balance RTSP servers. Load balance remote desktop protocol RDP servers. Load balance the Microsoft Exchange server. Use case 1: SMPP load balancing.

Use case 2: Configure rule based persistence based on a name-value pair in a TCP byte stream. Use case 3: Configure load balancing in direct server return mode. Use case 8: Configure load balancing in one-arm mode. Use case 9: Configure load balancing in the inline mode. Use case Load balancing of intrusion detection system servers. Use case Isolating network traffic using listen policies. Use case Configure XenDesktop for load balancing.

Use case Configure XenApp for load balancing. Load balancing FAQs. IP Addressing. Configuring Network Address Translation.

Configuring Static ARP. Configuring Neighbor Discovery. Configuring IP Tunnels. Class E IPv4 packets. Configuring Network Interfaces.

Configuring Forwarding Session Rules. Understanding VLANs. Configuring a VLAN. Configuring Bridge Groups. Configuring Virtual MACs. Configuring Link Aggregation. Redundant Interface Set. Monitoring the Bridge Table and Changing the Aging time. Using the Network Visualizer. Configuring Link Layer Discovery Protocol.

Jumbo Frames. Access Control Lists. Blocking Traffic on Internal Ports. IP Routing. Configuring Dynamic Routes. Configuring Static Routes. Configuring Policy-Based Routes. Traffic distribution in multiple routes based on five tuples information. Troubleshooting Routing Issues. Internet Protocol version 6 IPv6. Traffic Domains. Inter Traffic Domain Entity Bindings.

Best practices for networking configurations. Priority Load Balancing. Citrix ADC Extensions. Citrix ADC extensions - language overview. Simple types. Control structures.

Citrix ADC extensions - library reference. Protocol extensions. Protocol extensions - architecture. Protocol extensions - traffic pipeline for user defined TCP client and server behaviors.

Protocol extensions - use cases. Tutorial - Load balancing syslog messages by using protocol extensions. Protocol extensions command reference. Troubleshoot protocol extensions. Policy extensions. Configure policy extensions.



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