What can a Citrix Administrator use to restrict access to the Citrix ADC management IP (NSIP) address?
Scenario: A Citrix Administrator configures an Access Control List (ACL) to block traffic from the IP address 10.102.29.5:
add simpleacl rule1 DENY -srcIP 10.102 29.5
A week later the administrator discovers that the ACL is no longer present on the Citrix ADC.
What could be the reason for this?
Scenario: To receive data alerts for failures, a Citrix Administrator is configuring SNMP on the Citrix ADC. The administrator is confident that the manager, alarms and SNMP traps are configured correctly. The following week, there is a Citrix ADC-related outage and the administrator does NOT receive any alerts.
What could be the reason for this alert failure?
Scenario: A Citrix Administrator configures an Access Control List (ACL) to block traffic from the IP address 10.102.29.5:
add simpleacl rule1 DENY -srcIP 10.102 29.5
A week later the administrator discovers that the ACL is no longer present on the Citrix ADC.
What could be the reason for this?
Scenario: A Citrix Administrator is configuring a Citrix ADC high availability (HA) pair with an existing primary Citrix ADC with all resources configured. The administrator adds the secondary Citrix ADC in HA and discovers that the configuration on the existing primary was removed and is now the secondary Citrix ADC in the HA pair.
Which two configurations could the administrator have used to prevent this from happening? (Choose two.)
Forcing the node to stay secondary works on both standalone and secondary nodes. On a standalone node, you must use this option before you can add a node to create an HA pair. When you add the new node, the existing node stops processing traffic and becomes the secondary node. The new node becomes the primary node.
On a standalone node, you must use this option before you can add a node to create an HA pair. When you add the new node, the existing node continues to function as the primary node, and the new node becomes the secondary node.
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