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Citrix 1Y0-231 Exam - Topic 2 Question 80 Discussion

Actual exam question for Citrix's 1Y0-231 exam
Question #: 80
Topic #: 2
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Scenario: To meet the security requirements of the organization, a Citrix Administrator needs to configure a Citrix Gateway virtual server with time-outs for user sessions triggered by the behaviors below:

Inactivity for at least 15 minutes.

No keyboard or mouse activity for at least 15 minutes

Which set of time-out settings can the administrator configure to meet the requirements?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Lakeesha
5 months ago
I'm not sure about D, 900 seems way too long for inactivity.
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Celestina
5 months ago
Definitely A, it meets both inactivity criteria perfectly.
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Ligia
5 months ago
Wait, why would you set forced time-out to 15? Seems off.
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Ardella
5 months ago
I think B is better, forced time-out is key.
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Micheal
6 months ago
Option A is the right choice! Both set to 15 minutes.
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Van
6 months ago
I’m confused about the forced time-out. Does it really apply here? I wonder if option C could be a possibility since it mentions both time-outs.
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Daryl
6 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think both time-outs need to be set to 15 minutes to meet the inactivity requirement. So, option A seems likely.
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Tyra
6 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like forced time-out is more about terminating sessions immediately. Maybe option B is the right choice?
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Delfina
6 months ago
I remember that session time-out is for overall session limits, while client idle time-out is specifically for inactivity. I think option A might be correct.
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Terrilyn
6 months ago
This seems pretty straightforward. I'd go with option A - setting the session time-out and client idle time-out both to 15 minutes should meet the requirements.
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Kati
6 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the different time-out settings. I'll need to make sure I understand which ones apply to the specific requirements in the question.
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Alyssa
6 months ago
Okay, the key is to configure the time-outs to match the requirements - 15 minutes for inactivity and no keyboard/mouse activity. I think option A or C would work for that.
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Jerilyn
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about the difference between session time-out, client idle time-out, and forced time-out. I'll need to review those settings carefully.
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Christoper
7 months ago
This looks like a pretty straightforward Citrix configuration question. I think I can handle this one.
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Geoffrey
12 months ago
Wait, is 'no keyboard or mouse activity for at least 15 minutes' a polite way of saying 'if the user falls asleep at their desk'? Asking for a friend.
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Mozelle
11 months ago
C) Client idle time-out and forced time-out set to 15
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Patria
11 months ago
C) Client idle time-out and forced time-out set to 15
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Oretha
11 months ago
B) Session time-out and forced time-out set to 15
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Jose
11 months ago
B) Session time-out and forced time-out set to 15
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Youlanda
11 months ago
A) Session time-out and client idle time-out set to 15
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Carin
11 months ago
A) Session time-out and client idle time-out set to 15
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Sabra
12 months ago
Hah, these IT security questions are always trying to catch you out. Option C is the way to go - client idle time-out and forced time-out both set to 15 minutes. Simple and secure.
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Lucy
12 months ago
Hmm, D looks like it might be a trick answer. 900 seconds for client idle time-out? That's 15 minutes, right? I'm not falling for that one!
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Tiera
10 months ago
D) Client idle time-out and forced time-out set to 900
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Iraida
10 months ago
C) Client idle time-out and forced time-out set to 15
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Cornell
11 months ago
B) Session time-out and forced time-out set to 15
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Annelle
11 months ago
A) Session time-out and client idle time-out set to 15
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Troy
1 year ago
I'm going with B. Forced time-out is a bit more explicit in terms of kicking users out, you know? Better safe than sorry when it comes to security.
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Merlyn
11 months ago
Yeah, I agree. It's important to have explicit settings for security purposes.
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Micaela
11 months ago
I think B is the best option too. It's better to be safe than sorry.
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Viola
1 year ago
Option A seems the most straightforward and intuitive way to meet the requirements. Fifteen minutes for session time-out and client idle time-out sounds just about right.
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Earlean
11 months ago
I agree, setting both to 15 makes sense.
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Pearlene
11 months ago
I think option A is the best choice.
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Jeff
1 year ago
But what about option D? Client idle time-out and forced time-out set to 900 could also work, right?
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Gussie
1 year ago
I agree with Rozella. That way, both inactivity and no keyboard/mouse activity will trigger the time-outs.
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Rozella
1 year ago
I think the administrator should configure session time-out and client idle time-out set to 15.
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