Hah, this question is a real head-scratcher. I'm going with B, D, and A - the SSL cert, secondary auth, and an Advanced license. As for the other options, I'm not even sure what 'Content Switching' is, and who wants to deal with multiple IP addresses when you've got Citrix's magic on your side? This is a job for the real Unified Gateway experts!
Aha! I've got it - B, D, and E. The SSL cert and secondary auth are givens, and the Content Switching virtual server is crucial for load balancing and traffic management. As for the multiple IP addresses, who needs that when you've got the power of Citrix Unified Gateway on your side? Just a single IP, and you're good to go!
Hmm, this is a tough one. I'm thinking B, D, and A. The SSL certificate and secondary auth are no-brainers, and you can't really deploy Unified Gateway without at least an Advanced license, right? Though I'd love to know who thought 'Content Switching' was a required component. Citrix sure loves their buzzwords.
I'm going with B, D, and C. Multiple IP addresses are a must for user access, and the SSL certificate and secondary authentication are essential security measures. Who needs a fancy license or Content Switching when you have those basics covered?
B, D, and E seem like the obvious choices here. Citrix Unified Gateway requires a valid SSL certificate, secondary authentication, and a Content Switching virtual server. Can't really get away with just a basic license for this deployment.
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