1Y0-440: Architecting a Citrix Networking Solution
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Exam Details:
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Exam Number: 1Y0-440
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Exam Name: Architecting a Citrix Networking Solution
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Length of test: 90 minutes
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Exam Format: Multiple-choice and scenario-based questions
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Exam Language: English
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Number of questions in the actual exam: 64 questions
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Passing Score: 67%
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Related questions
Scenario: A Citrix Architect has deployed two MPX devices, 12.0.53.13 nc and MPX 11500 models, in a high availability (HA) pair for the Workspace labs team. The deployment method is two-arm. and the devices are installed behind a CISCO ASA 5585 firewall. The architect enables the following features on the Citrix ADC devices: Content Switching. SSL Offloading, Load Balancing, Citrix Gateway, Application Firewall in hybrid security, and Appflow. All are enabled to send monitoring information to Citrix Application Delivery Management 12.0.53.13 nc build. The architect is preparing to configure load balancing for Microsoft Exchange 2016 server.
The following requirements were discussed during the implementation:
All traffic needs to be segregated based on applications, and the fewest number of IP addresses should be utilized during the configuration.
All traffic should be secured, and any traffic coming into HTTP should be redirected to HTTPS.
Single Sign-on should be created for Microsoft Outlook web access (OWA).
Citrix ADC should recognize Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) and close the session to Citrix ADC, when users hit the Logoff button in Microsoft Outlook web access.
Users should be able to authenticate using user principal name (UPN).
The Layer 7 monitor should be configured to monitor the Microsoft Outlook web access servers, and the monitor probes must be sent on SSL.
<a target='_blank' href='http://mail.citrix.com/'>Which Responder policy can be utilized to redirect the users from http://mail.citrix.com to https://mail.citrix.com/owa?</a>
Scenario: A Citrix Architect has configured two MPX devices in high availability mode with version 12.0.53.13 nc. After a discussion with the security team, the architect enabled the Application Firewall feature for additional protection.
In the initial deployment phase, the following security features were enabled:
IP address reputation
HTML SQL injection check
Start URL
HTML Cross-site scripting
Form-field consistency
After deployment in pre-production, the team identifies the following additional security features and changes as further requirements:
Application Firewall should retain the response of form field in its memory When a client submits the form in the next request. Application Firewall should check for inconsistency in the request before sending it to the web server
All the requests dropped by Application Firewall should receive a pre-configured HTML error page with appropriate information.
The Application Firewall profile should be able to handle the data from the RSS feed and an ATOM-based site.
Click the Exhibit button to view an excerpt of the existing configuration.
What should the architect do to meet these requirements?
Scenario: A junior Citrix Architect would like to use nFactor to perform authentication based on the domain. The junior architect has reached out to a supervisor for assistance and has been provided with the following step-by-step configuration guide:
Create Authentication policy for LDAP. RADIUS.
Create logon schema for Domain drop down. LDAP. LDAP+RADIUS, and noschema.
Create Authentication policy label for OnlyLDAR LDAP+RADIUS, and RADIUS.
Bind DOMAIN drop down as default logon schema policy
Create Authentication profile to bind the AAA virtual server.
Bind Authentication profile to Traffic management virtual server or Citrix Gateway virtual server.
What must the junior architect bind In order for the authentication to work correctly?
Which two options should a Citrix Architect evaluate during a capabilities assessment? (Choose two.)
Scenario: A Citrix Architect needs to design a hybrid XenApp and XenApp and XenDesktop environment which will include Citrix Cloud as well as resource locations in on-premises datacenter and Microsoft Azure.
Organizational details and requirements are as follows:
Active XenApp and XenDesktop Service subscription
No existing Citrix deployment
About 3,000 remote users are expected to regularly access the environment
Multi-factor authentication should be used for all external connections
Solution must provide load balancing for backend application servers
Load-balancing services must be in Location B
Click the Exhibit button to view the conceptual environment architecture.
The architect should use ________ in Location A, and should use _________ in Location B. (Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.)
Scenario: A Citrix Architect needs to deploy SAML integration between NetScaler (Identity Provider) and ShareFile (Service Provider). The design requirements for SAML setup are as follows:
NetScaler must be deployed as the Identity Provider (IDP).
ShareFile server must be deployed as the SAML Service Provider (SP).
The users in domain workspacelab.com must be able to perform Single Sign-on to ShareFile after authenticating at the NetScaler.
The User ID must be UserPrincipalName.
The User ID and Password must be evaluated by NetScaler against the Active Directory servers SFO-ADS-001 and SFO-ADS-002.
After successful authentication, NetScaler creates a SAML Assertion and passes it back to ShareFile.
Single Sign-on must be performed.
SHA 1 algorithm must be utilized.
The verification environment details are as follows:
Domain Name: workspacelab.com
NetScaler AAA virtual server URL https://auth.workspacelab.com
ShareFile URL https://sharefile.workspacelab.com
Which SAML IDP action will meet the design requirements?
Which two settings should a Citrix Architect use on Citrix Application Delivery Management for configuring CPX using a pre-existing CPX device? (Choose two.)
Which three parameters must a Citrix Architect designate when creating a new session policy? (Choose three.)
Scenario: A Citrix Architect has configured two MPX devices in high availability mode with version 12.0.53.13 nc. After a discussion with the security teamf the architect enabled the Application Firewall feature for additional protection. In the initial deployment phase, the following security features were enabled:
* IP address reputation
* HTML SQL injection check
* Start URL
* HTML Cross-site scripting
* Form-Field consistency
After deployment in pre-production, the team identifies the following additional security features and changes as further requirements:
* Application Firewall should retain the response of form field in its memory. When a client submits the form in the next request Application Firewall should check for inconsistency in the request before sending it to the web server.
* All the requests dropped by Application Firewall should get a pre-configured HTML error page with appropriate information.
* The Application Firewall profile should be able to handle the data from an RSS feed and an ATOM-based site. Click the Exhibit button to view an excerpt of the existing configuration.
What should the architect do to meet these requirements?
Scenario: A Citrix Architect and a team of Workspacelab members met to discuss a Citrix ADC design project. They captured the following requirements from this design discussion:
All three (3) Workspacelab sites (DC, NOR, and DR) will have similar Citrix ADC configurations and design.
The external Citrix ADC MPX1 appliances will have Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) configured and deployed in Active/Active mode.
<a target='_blank' href='http://nsg.workspacelab.com/'>ADNS service should be configured on the Citrix ADC to make it authoritative for domain nsg.workspacelab.com * In GSLB deployment, the DNS resolution should be performed to connect the user to the site with least network latency.</a>
On the internal Citrix ADC, load balancing for StoreFront services, Citrix XML services, and Citrix Director services must be configured.
On the external Citrix ADC, the Gateway virtual server must be configured in ICA proxy mode.
Click the Exhibit button to view the logical representation of the network.
On which firewall should the architect configure the access policy to permit the MEP communication between the sites?
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