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Scenario: A Citrix Architect has implemented two high availability pairs of MPX 5500 and MPX 11500 devices respectively with 12.0.53.13 nc version. The Citrix ADC devices are set up to handle Citrix Gateway. Load Balancing. Application Firewall, and Content Switching. The Workspacelab infrastructure is set up to be monitored with Citrix Application Delivery Management version 12.0.53.13 nc by the Workspacelab administrators. The Workspacelab team wants to implement one more pair(s) of Citrix ADC MPX 7500 devices with version 12.0.53.13 nc. The Citrix consulting team has assigned the task to implement these Citrix ADC devices in the infrastructure and set them up to be monitored and managed by Citrix ADC Management and Analytics {Citrix Application Delivery Management). The following are the requirements that were discussed during the project initiation call: Citrix Application Delivery Management should be configured to get the infrastructure information under sections such as HDX Insight, WEB Insight, and Security Insight. Configuration on the new MPX devices should be identical to that of MPX 11500 devices. Configuration changes after the deployment and initial setup should be optimized using Citrix Application Delivery Management. Citrix Application Delivery Management should be utilized to configure templates that can be utilized by the Workspacelab team in future deployments. As per the requirement from the Workspacelab team, Citrix Application Delivery Management should store the audited data for only 15 days. However, the architect is NOT able to view any Information under Analytics. What should the architect do to fix this issue?




Scenario: Based on a discussion between a Citrix Architect and a team of Workspacelab members, the MPX Logical layout for Workspacelab has been created across three (3) sites.

They captured the following requirements during the design discussion held for a Citrix ADC design project:

All three (3) Workspacelab sites (DC NDR and DR) will have similar Citrix ADC configurations and design

Both external and internal Citrix ADC MPX appliances will have Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) configured and deployed in Active/Passive mode

GSLB should resolve both A and AAA DNS queries.

In the GSLB deployment the NDR site will act as backup for the DC site, whereas the DR site will act as backup for the NDR site

When the external Citrix ADC replies to DNS traffic coming in through Cisco Firepower IPS the replies should be sent back through the same path

On the internal Citrix ADC. both front-end VIP and back-end SNIP will be part of the same subnet

USIP is configured on the DMZ Citrix ADC appliances

The external Citrix ADC will act as default gateway for back-end servers.

All three (3) sites (DC, NDR, and DR) will have two (2) links to the Internet from different service providers configured in Active/Standby mode

Which design decision must the architect make to meet the design requirements above?

A.
Mac Based Routing must be configured on the External Citrix ADC
A.
Mac Based Routing must be configured on the External Citrix ADC
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B.
Interface 0/1 must be used for DNS traffic
B.
Interface 0/1 must be used for DNS traffic
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C.
The SNIP of the external Citrix ADC must be configured as default gateway on the back-end servers
C.
The SNIP of the external Citrix ADC must be configured as default gateway on the back-end servers
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D.
ADNS service must be used with IPv6 address
D.
ADNS service must be used with IPv6 address
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E.
The SNIP of the internal Citrix ADC must be configured as the default gateway on the back-end servers.
E.
The SNIP of the internal Citrix ADC must be configured as the default gateway on the back-end servers.
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Suggested answer: E

Scenario: A Citrix Architect needs to assess a Citrix Gateway deployment that was recently completed by a customer and is currently in pre-production testing. The Citrix Gateway needs to use ICA proxy to provide access to a Citrix Virtual Apps and Citrix Virtual Desktops environment. During the assessment, the customer informs the architect that users are NOT able to launch published resources using the Gateway virtual server.

Click the Exhibit button to view the troubleshooting details collected by the customer.

What is the cause of this issue?

A.
The Secure Ticket Authority (STA) servers are load balanced on the Citrix ADC.
A.
The Secure Ticket Authority (STA) servers are load balanced on the Citrix ADC.
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B.
The required ports have NOT been opened on the firewall between the Citrix Gateway and the Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) machines
B.
The required ports have NOT been opened on the firewall between the Citrix Gateway and the Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) machines
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C.
The StoreFront URL configured in the Citrix Gateway session profile is incorrect
C.
The StoreFront URL configured in the Citrix Gateway session profile is incorrect
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D.
The Citrix License Server is NOT reachable
D.
The Citrix License Server is NOT reachable
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Suggested answer: A

A Citrix Architect needs to configure advanced features of Citrix ADC by using StyleBooks as a resource in the Heat service.

What is the correct sequence of tasks to be completed for configuring Citrix ADC using the Heat stack?

A.
1. Install Citrix ADC Bundle for OpenStack 2 Register OpenStack with Citrix Application Delivery Management 3. Add Citrix ADC instances (Optional) 4. Create service packages (Add OpenStack tenants) 5. Prepare the HOT by using the Citrix ADC Heat resources and Citrix ADC Network Resource 6. Deploy the Heat stack
A.
1. Install Citrix ADC Bundle for OpenStack 2 Register OpenStack with Citrix Application Delivery Management 3. Add Citrix ADC instances (Optional) 4. Create service packages (Add OpenStack tenants) 5. Prepare the HOT by using the Citrix ADC Heat resources and Citrix ADC Network Resource 6. Deploy the Heat stack
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B.
1. Install Citrix ADC Bundle for OpenStack 2 Add Citrix ADC instances (Optional) 3. Create service packages (Add OpenStack tenants) 4. Prepare the HOT by using the Citrix ADC Heat resources and Citrix ADC Network Resource 5. Register OpenStack with Citrix Application Delivery Management 6. Deploy the Heat stack
B.
1. Install Citrix ADC Bundle for OpenStack 2 Add Citrix ADC instances (Optional) 3. Create service packages (Add OpenStack tenants) 4. Prepare the HOT by using the Citrix ADC Heat resources and Citrix ADC Network Resource 5. Register OpenStack with Citrix Application Delivery Management 6. Deploy the Heat stack
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C.
1. Install Citrix ADC Bundle for OpenStack 2. Deploy the Heat stack 3. Register OpenStack with Citrix Application Delivery Management 4. Add Citrix ADC instances (Optional) 5. Prepare the HOT by using the Citrix ADC Heat resources and Citrix ADC Network Resource 6. Create service packages (Add OpenStack tenants)
C.
1. Install Citrix ADC Bundle for OpenStack 2. Deploy the Heat stack 3. Register OpenStack with Citrix Application Delivery Management 4. Add Citrix ADC instances (Optional) 5. Prepare the HOT by using the Citrix ADC Heat resources and Citrix ADC Network Resource 6. Create service packages (Add OpenStack tenants)
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D.
1. Install NetScaler Bundle for OpenStack 2. Prepare the HOT by using the NetScaler heat resources and NetScaler Network Resource 3. Register OpenStack with NMAS 4. Deploy the Heat stack 5. Add NetScaler instances (Optional) 6. Create service packages (Add OpenStack tenants)
D.
1. Install NetScaler Bundle for OpenStack 2. Prepare the HOT by using the NetScaler heat resources and NetScaler Network Resource 3. Register OpenStack with NMAS 4. Deploy the Heat stack 5. Add NetScaler instances (Optional) 6. Create service packages (Add OpenStack tenants)
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Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

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?

A.
Delete the existing profile and create a new profile of type: XML Application (SOAP)
A.
Delete the existing profile and create a new profile of type: XML Application (SOAP)
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B.
Modify the existing profile to include sessionization
B.
Modify the existing profile to include sessionization
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C.
Create a new basic profile and use pre-existing HTML settings.
C.
Create a new basic profile and use pre-existing HTML settings.
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D.
Modify existing profile settings, change HTML settings, and ensure to exclude uploaded files from security checks.
D.
Modify existing profile settings, change HTML settings, and ensure to exclude uploaded files from security checks.
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Suggested answer: B

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. NDR. and DR) will have similar Citrix ADC configurations and design.

The external Citrix ADC MPX appliances will have Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) configured and deployed in Active/Active mode

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.

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 and the firewall policy prerequisites provided by the architect. On which two firewalls should the architect configure the policies? (Choose two.)

A.
CISCO IPS
A.
CISCO IPS
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B.
CISCO IPS 1
B.
CISCO IPS 1
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C.
DMZ ASA Firewall
C.
DMZ ASA Firewall
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D.
Checkpoint FW1
D.
Checkpoint FW1
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Suggested answer: C, D

Scenario: A Citrix Architect has met with a team of Workspacelab members for a design discussion They have captured the following requirements for the Citrix ADC design project:

The authentication must be deployed for the users from the workspacelab com and vendorlab com domains.

The workspacelab users connecting from the internal (workspacelab) network should be authenticated using LDAP

The workspacelab users connecting from the external network should be authenticated using LDAP and RADIUS.

The vendorlab users should be authenticated using Active Directory Federation Service

The user credentials must NOT be shared between workspacelab and vendorlab

Single Sign-on must be performed between StoreFront and Citrix Gateway

A domain drop down list must be provided if the user connects to the Citrix Gateway virtual server externally

Which method must the architect utilize for user management between the two domains?

A.
Create a global catalog containing the objects of Vendorlab and Workspacelab domains.
A.
Create a global catalog containing the objects of Vendorlab and Workspacelab domains.
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B.
Create shadow accounts for the users of the Vendorlab domain in the Workspacelab domain
B.
Create shadow accounts for the users of the Vendorlab domain in the Workspacelab domain
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C.
Create a two-way trust between the Vendorlab and Workspacelab domains
C.
Create a two-way trust between the Vendorlab and Workspacelab domains
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D.
Create shadow accounts for the users of the Workspacelab domain in the Vendorlab domain
D.
Create shadow accounts for the users of the Workspacelab domain in the Vendorlab domain
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Suggested answer: B

Scenario: A Citrix Architect and a team of Workspacelab members met to discuss a NetScaler design project. They captured the following requirements from this design discussion:

A pair of NetScaler MPX appliances will be deployed in the DMZ network.

High Availability will be accessible in the NetScaler MPX in the DMZ Network.

Load balancing should be performed for the internal network services like Microsoft Exchange Client Access Services and Microsoft App-V.

The load balancing should be performed for StoreFront.

The NetScaler Gateway virtual server will be utilizing the StoreFront load-balancing virtual server.

The NetScaler Gateway virtual server and StoreFront.

The NetScaler Gateway virtual service and StoreFront and load-balancing services are publicly accessible.

The traffic for internal and external services must be isolated.

Click the Exhibit button to review the logical network diagram.

Which two design decisions are incorrect based on these requirements? (Choose two.)

A.
LB StoreFront bound to traffic Domain 0
A.
LB StoreFront bound to traffic Domain 0
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B.
Citrix Gateway VIP bound to Traffic Domain 1
B.
Citrix Gateway VIP bound to Traffic Domain 1
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C.
LB APP-V bound to Traffic Domain 1
C.
LB APP-V bound to Traffic Domain 1
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D.
SNIP 192.168.20.2 bound to Traffic Domain 1
D.
SNIP 192.168.20.2 bound to Traffic Domain 1
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Suggested answer: A, B

Which StyleBook group should a Citrix Architect use to deploy the configuration for Microsoft SharePoint servers on Citrix ADC Management and Analytics (Citrix Application Delivery Management)?

A.
Default
A.
Default
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B.
Public
B.
Public
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C.
Private
C.
Private
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D.
Custom
D.
Custom
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Suggested answer: A

Scenario: A Citrix Architect has deployed load balancing for SharePoint 2010 on a Citrix ADC instance. While editing the document, the architect observed the error displayed below:

<a target='_blank' href=''>Sorry, we couldn't open 'https://sharepointcs.emea.in/Shared Documents/Citrix Enhancement Request Form.doc'</a>

After troubleshooting, the architect discovers the issue. When a user opens a document, it opens in the browser, but while editing the document, thd session is transferred from the browser to the Word application During this time, the cookies should be transferred from the browser to the Word application.

Which two configurations should the architect modify to ensure that the cookies are shared between the browser and non-browser applications? (Choose two.)

A.
Enable Persistent Cookie
A.
Enable Persistent Cookie
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B.
Disable Persistent Cookie
B.
Disable Persistent Cookie
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C.
Set HTTPOnly Cookie to NO
C.
Set HTTPOnly Cookie to NO
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D.
Set the NSC_AAAC cookie with HTTPOnly Flag
D.
Set the NSC_AAAC cookie with HTTPOnly Flag
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E.
Set lb vserver -persistenceType COOKIEINSERT
E.
Set lb vserver -persistenceType COOKIEINSERT
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F.
Set HTTPOnly Cookie to Yes
F.
Set HTTPOnly Cookie to Yes
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Suggested answer: A, C

Scenario: A Citrix Architect needs to design a new multi-datacenter Citrix ADC deployment. The customer wants Citrix ADC to provide access the various backend resources by using Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) in an Active-Active deployment.

Click the Exhibit button to view additional requirements identified by the architect.

Which GSLB algorithm or method should the architect use for the deployment based on the stated requirements?

A.
Source IP hash
A.
Source IP hash
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B.
Least response time
B.
Least response time
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C.
Least connections
C.
Least connections
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D.
Least packets
D.
Least packets
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E.
Static proximity
E.
Static proximity
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F.
Dynamic round trip time (RTT)
F.
Dynamic round trip time (RTT)
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Suggested answer: F
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