Exam Name: | Deploy and Manage Citrix ADC with Traffic Management | ||
Exam Code: | 1Y0-241 Dumps | ||
Vendor: | Citrix | Certification: | CCA-AppDS |
Questions: | 111 Q&A's | Shared By: | keegan |
Which mode on a Citrix ADC can a Citrix Administrator utilize to avoid asymmetrical packet flows and multiple route/ARP lookups?
Scenario: A Citrix Administrator needs to configure a Responder policy, so that the string “/mytraining” is added
to every URL path received.
The administrator should use these commands to accomplish this:
>add responder action Redirect_Act redirect “HTTP.REQ.URL.PATH_AND_QUERY+\”mytraining\”” –
responseStatusCode 302
>add responder policy Redirect_Pol___________Redirect_Act
>bind lb vServer lb_vsrv_www –policyName Redirect_Pol –priority 100 –gotoPriorityExpression END –
type_______
(Choose the correct option to complete the set of commands.)
set gslb parameter - GSLBSvcStateDelayTime 10
When metrics exchange protocol (MEP) is enabled what is the effect of the above command on the global server load balancing (GSLB) environment?
Scenario:
POLICY 1:
add rewrite action ACT_1 corrupt_http_header Accept-Encoding
add rewrite policy POL_1 HTTPS.REQ.IS_VALID ACT_1
POLICY 2:
add rewrite action ACT_2 insert_http_header Accept-Encoding “\”identity\””
add rewrite policy POL_2 “HTTP.REQ.IS_VALID “ ACT_2
How can a Citrix Administrator successfully bind the above rewrite policies to the load-balancing vServer
lb_vsrv so that POL_2 is evaluated after POL_2 is evaluated?