Getting Started with Citrix ADC
Deploy a Citrix ADC VPX instance
Install a Citrix ADC VPX instance on Microsoft Hyper-V servers
Install a Citrix ADC VPX instance on Linux-KVM platform
Prerequisites for Installing Citrix ADC VPX Virtual Appliances on Linux-KVM Platform
Provisioning the Citrix ADC Virtual Appliance by using OpenStack
Provisioning the Citrix ADC Virtual Appliance by using the Virtual Machine Manager
Configuring Citrix ADC Virtual Appliances to Use SR-IOV Network Interface
Configuring Citrix ADC Virtual Appliances to use PCI Passthrough Network Interface
Provisioning the Citrix ADC Virtual Appliance by using the virsh Program
Provisioning the Citrix ADC Virtual Appliance with SR-IOV, on OpenStack
Configuring a Citrix ADC VPX Instance on KVM to Use OVS DPDK-Based Host Interfaces
Deploy a Citrix ADC VPX instance on Microsoft Azure
Network architecture for Citrix ADC VPX instances on Microsoft Azure
配置米ultiple IP addresses for a Citrix ADC VPX standalone instance
Configure a high-availability setup with multiple IP addresses and NICs
Configure a high-availability setup with multiple IP addresses and NICs by using PowerShell commands
Configure HA-INC nodes by using the Citrix high availability template with Azure ILB
Configure address pools (IIP) for a Citrix Gateway appliance
Upgrade and downgrade a Citrix ADC appliance
Solutions for Telecom Service Providers
Load Balance Control-Plane Traffic that is based on Diameter, SIP, and SMPP Protocols
Provide Subscriber Load Distribution Using GSLB Across Core-Networks of a Telecom Service Provider
Authentication, authorization, and auditing application traffic
Configuring authentication, authorization, and auditing policies
Configuring Authentication, authorization, and auditing with commonly used protocols
Use an on-premises Citrix Gateway as the identity provider for Citrix Cloud
Troubleshoot authentication issues in Citrix ADC and Citrix Gateway with aaad.debug module
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Persistence and persistent connections
Advanced load balancing settings
Protect applications on protected servers against traffic surges
Retrieve location details from user IP address using geolocation database
Use source IP address of the client when connecting to the server
Use client source IP address for backend communication in a v4-v6 load balancing configuration
Set a limit on number of requests per connection to the server
Configure automatic state transition based on percentage health of bound services
Use case 2: Configure rule based persistence based on a name-value pair in a TCP byte stream
Use case 3: Configure load balancing in direct server return mode
Use case 6: Configure load balancing in DSR mode for IPv6 networks by using the TOS field
用例7:Configure load balancing in DSR mode by using IP Over IP
Use case 10: Load balancing of intrusion detection system servers
Use case 11: Isolating network traffic using listen policies
Use case 12: Configure Citrix Virtual Desktops for load balancing
Use case 13: Configure Citrix Virtual Apps for load balancing
Use case 14: ShareFile wizard for load balancing Citrix ShareFile
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Configuring a CloudBridge Connector Tunnel between two Datacenters
Configuring CloudBridge Connector between Datacenter and AWS Cloud
Configuring a CloudBridge Connector Tunnel Between a Datacenter and Azure Cloud
Configuring CloudBridge Connector Tunnel between Datacenter and SoftLayer Enterprise Cloud
Configuring a CloudBridge Connector Tunnel Between a Citrix ADC Appliance and Cisco IOS Device
CloudBridge Connector Tunnel Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
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Bind a domain to a GSLB virtual server
To make a Citrix ADC appliance the authoritative DNS server for a domain, you must bind the domain to the GSLB virtual server. When you bind a domain to a GSLB virtual server, the Citrix ADC appliance adds an address record for the domain, containing the name of the GSLB virtual server. The start of authority (SOA) and name server (NS) records for the GSLB domain must be added manually.
For details on configuring SOA and NS records, seeDomain Name System.
To bind a domain to a GSLB virtual server by using the command line interface
At the command prompt, type the following commands to bind a domain to a GSLB virtual server and verify the configuration:
bind gslb vserver -domainName show gslb vserver
Example:
bind gslb vserver Vserver-GSLB-1 -domainName www.mycompany.com show gslb vserver Vserver-GSLB-1
To unbind a GSLB domain from a GSLB virtual server by using the command line interface
At the command prompt, type:
unbind gslb vserver -domainName
To bind a domain to a GSLB virtual server by using the configuration utility
Navigate toTraffic Management>GSLB>Virtual Servers.
In GSLB Virtual Servers pane, select the GSLB Virtual Server to which you want to bind the domain (for example, Vserver-GSLB-1) and click Open.
In the Configure GSLB Virtual Server dialog box, on the Domains tab, do one of the following:
- To create a new Domain, clickAdd.
- To modify an existing Domain, select the domain, and then clickOpen.
在创建GSLB域或配置GSLB域dialog box, specify values for the following parameters as shown:
- Domain Name*—domainName (for example, www.mycompany.com)
/* A required parameter
Click Create.
Click OK.
To view the statistics of a domain by using the command line interface
At the command prompt, type:
stat gslb domain
Example:
stat gslb domain www.mycompany.com
Note: To view statistics for a particular GSLB domain, enter the name of the domain exactly as it was added to the Citrix ADC appliance. If you do not specify the domain name, or if you specify an incorrect domain name, statistics for all configured GSLB domains are displayed.
To view the statistics of a domain by using the configuration utility
- Navigate toTraffic Management>GSLB>Virtual Servers.
- In GSLB Virtual Servers pane, select the GSLB Virtual Server (for example, Vserver-GSLB-1) and click Open.
- In the Configure GSLB Virtual Server dialog box, on the Domains tab, select the domain, and then click统计s.
To view the configuration details of the entities bound to a GSLB domain using the command line
Note: This feature is available in NetScaler release 10.5.e.
At the command prompt, type:
show gslb domain
Example:
show gslb domain gslb1.com gslb1.com gvs1 - HTTP state: DOWN DNS Record Type: A Configured Method: LEASTCONNECTION Backup Method: ROUNDROBIN Persistence Type: NONE Empty Down Response: DISABLED Multi IP Response: DISABLED Dynamic Weights: DISABLED gsvc1 (10.102.239.165: 80)- HTTP State: DOWN Weight: 1 Dynamic Weight: 0 Cumulative Weight: 1 Effective State: DOWN Threshold : BELOW Monitor Name : http State: DOWN Weight: 1 Probes: 144 Failed [Total: 144 Current: 144] Last response: Failure - TCP syn sent, reset received. Response Time: 2000 millisec gsvc2 (10.102.239.179: 80)- HTTP State: DOWN Weight: 1 Dynamic Weight: 0 Cumulative Weight: 1 Effective State: DOWN Threshold : BELOW Monitor Name : http-ecv State: DOWN Weight: 1 Probes: 141 Failed [Total: 141 Current: 141] Last response: Failure - TCP syn sent, reset received. Response Time: 2000 millisec Done
To view the configuration details of the entities bound to a GSLB domain by using the configuration utility
Note: This feature is available in NetScaler release 10.5.e.
- Navigate toTraffic Management>GSLB>Virtual Serversand double-click a virtual server.
- Click the field below theDomainspane.
- In theGSLB Virtual Server Domain Bindingdialog box, select a domain, and then clickShow Bindings.
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- To bind a domain to a GSLB virtual server by using the command line interface
- To unbind a GSLB domain from a GSLB virtual server by using the command line interface
- To bind a domain to a GSLB virtual server by using the configuration utility
- To view the statistics of a domain by using the command line interface
- To view the statistics of a domain by using the configuration utility
- To view the configuration details of the entities bound to a GSLB domain using the command line
- To view the configuration details of the entities bound to a GSLB domain by using the configuration utility
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