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How to receive notification for signature updates. Signature update version Bot Management. Bot Detection. Bot troubleshooting. Bot FAQ. Bot Signature Alert Articles.

Bot signature update version 5. Bot signature update version 6. Bot signature update version 7. Bot signature update version 8. Cache Redirection. Cache redirection policies. Built-in cache redirection policies. Configure a cache redirection policy. Cache redirection configurations. Configure transparent redirection. Configure forward proxy redirection.

Configure reverse proxy redirection. Selective cache redirection. Enable content switching. Configure a load balancing virtual server for the cache. Configure policies for content switching. Configure precedence for policy evaluation. Administer a cache redirection virtual server. View cache redirection virtual server statistics.

Enable or disable a cache redirection virtual server. Direct policy hits to the cache instead of the origin. Back up a cache redirection virtual server. Manage client connections for a virtual server. N-tier cache redirection. Configure the upper-tier Citrix ADC appliances.

Configure the lower-tier Citrix ADC appliances. Translate destination IP address of a request to origin IP address. Citrix ADC configuration support in a cluster. Cluster overview. Synchronization across cluster nodes. Striped, partially striped, and spotted configurations.

Communication in a cluster setup. Traffic distribution in a cluster setup. Cluster nodegroups. Cluster and node states. Routing in a cluster. IP addressing for a cluster.

Configuring layer 3 clustering. Setting up a Citrix ADC cluster. Setting up inter-node communication. Creating a Citrix ADC cluster. Adding a node to the cluster. Viewing the details of a cluster. Distributing traffic across cluster nodes. Using cluster link aggregation. Using USIP mode in cluster.

Managing the Citrix ADC cluster. Configuring linksets. Nodegroups for spotted and partially-striped configurations. Configuring redundancy for nodegroups. Disabling steering on the cluster backplane. Synchronizing cluster configurations. Synchronizing time across cluster nodes. Synchronizing cluster files. Viewing the statistics of a cluster. Discovering Citrix ADC appliances.

Disabling a cluster node. Removing a cluster node. Removing a node from a cluster deployed using cluster link aggregation. Detecting jumbo probe on a cluster. Route monitoring for dynamic routes in cluster. Monitoring command propagation failures in a cluster deployment.

Graceful shutdown of nodes. Graceful shutdown of services. IPv6 ready logo support for clusters. Managing cluster heartbeat messages. Configuring owner node response status. VRRP interface binding in a single node active cluster.

Cluster setup and usage scenarios. Creating a two-node cluster. Migrating an HA setup to a cluster setup. Transitioning between a L2 and L3 cluster. Setting up GSLB in a cluster. Using cache redirection in a cluster.

Using L2 mode in a cluster setup. Using cluster LA channel with linksets. Backplane on LA channel. Common interfaces for client and server and dedicated interfaces for backplane.

Common switch for client, server, and backplane. Common switch for client and server and dedicated switch for backplane. Different switch for every node. Sample cluster configurations. Using VRRP in a cluster setup. Monitoring services in a cluster using path monitoring. Backup and restore of cluster setup. Upgrading or downgrading the Citrix ADC cluster. Operations supported on individual cluster nodes. Support for heterogeneous cluster.

Troubleshooting the Citrix ADC cluster. Tracing the packets of a Citrix ADC cluster. Troubleshooting common issues. Configuring Basic Content Switching. Customizing the Basic Content Switching Configuration.

Content Switching for Diameter Protocol. Protecting the Content Switching Setup against Failure. Managing a Content Switching Setup. Managing Client Connections. Persistence support for content switching virtual server. Configure database users. Configure a database profile. 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. Click Copy to File Click Next. Select either DER encoded binary X. Click Browse. Locate a folder to save the certificate file into, enter File name and click Save. Click Finish. Click OK. Select Certificates and click Add. Select Computer account and click Next.

Run HDX channel system reports. Shadow users. Diagnose user logon issues. Record sessions. Restore desktop connections. Resolve application failures. Reset a user profile. Troubleshoot applications. Troubleshoot machines. Feature compatibility matrix. Data granularity and retention. Troubleshoot Director failure reasons. Document History. Aviso legal. Install vCenter Server and the appropriate management tools. No support is provided for vSphere vCenter Linked Mode operation.

If you disable this feature, MCS does not work correctly. Create a VMware user account and one or more VMware roles with a set or all of the privileges listed below. To grant the user specific permissions at any point, associate them with the respective role, at the DataCenter level at a minimum.

The following tables show the mappings between XenApp and XenDesktop operations and the minimum required VMware privileges. To ensure that you use a clean base image for creating new VMs, tag VMs created with Machine Creation Services to exclude them from the list of VMs available to use as base images.

All privileges from Provision machines Machine Creation Services and the following. HTTPS requires digital certificates. Add the VMware vCenter certificate to each Controller. STEP 1. This step is required only if the FQDN of the computer running vCenter Server is not already present in the domain name system. STEP 2. Obtain the vCenter certificate using any of the following three methods:. Download the certificate using a web browser: If you are using Internet Explorer, depending on your user account, you may need to right-click on Internet Explorer and choose Run as Administrator to download or install the certificate.

STEP 3. Import the certificate into the certificate store on each of your Controllers. Expand Trusted People. Select Local Computer. Click Next and then click Finish. Important: : If you change the name of the vSphere server after installation, you must generate a new self-signed certificate on that server before importing the new certificate. Use a master VM to provide user desktops and applications in a machine catalog.

On your hypervisor:. When creating a vSphere host connection in Studio, a dialog box allows you to view the certificate of the machine you are connecting to. You can then choose whether to trust it. The development, release and timing of any features or functionality described in the Preview documentation remains at our sole discretion and are subject to change without notice or consultation.

The documentation is for informational purposes only and is not a commitment, promise or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality and should not be relied upon in making Citrix product purchase decisions. XenApp and XenDesktop. View PDF. This content has been machine translated dynamically. Give feedback here. Thank you for the feedback. This article has been machine translated. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

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