Which command could the engineer run to check the logs that will contain such details?
A network engineer is investigating issues and suspects that a new server that has been recently added to the
environment has the same IP address as a virtual server that is configured on the NetScaler.
Which command could the engineer run to check the logs that will contain such details?
What could be causing this issue?
Scenario: A network engineer created an SSL virtual server and enabled smart card on it. The engineer tried
browsing to the server and noticed the back-end system could NOT see the users certificates.
What could be causing this issue?
How could an engineer configure a monitor to ensure that a server is marked as DOWN if the monitor test is suc
How could an engineer configure a monitor to ensure that a server is marked as DOWN if the monitor test is
successful?
How can the administrator verify the configuration in this scenario?
Scenario: A network engineer suspects that there is a duplex mismatch in the network configuration. The NSIP
address is 10.10.1.206.
How can the administrator verify the configuration in this scenario?
which command should a network engineer run to display diagnostics on the licenses?
Scenario: Primary NetScaler (NS1) is licensed for 10000 Maximum ICA users and 305 Access Gateway users.
Secondary NetScaler (NS2) is licensed for 10000 Maximum ICA users and five Access Gateway users.
From where and which command should a network engineer run to display diagnostics on the licenses?
(Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.)
NSROOT is the only account configured with super user rights.
In order to initiate the password recovery procedure, the engineer must __________. (Choose the correct
option to complete the sentence.)
(Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.)
A network engineer should use a HTTP-ECV monitor type to control the status of a load balanced web server
resource when __________. (Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.)
What could be the cause of this?
Scenario: A network engineer has installed a NetScaler system into their corporate DMZ and would like to
provide access to a web server on the internal LAN. The web server will be accessed by external users through
the NetScaler. The firewall administrator has opened the relevant ports required on the external and the
internal firewall.
The engineer notices that the virtual server and services representing the web server are down and the
internal web server does NOT appear accessible from the NetScaler.
What could be the cause of this?
how could the engineer find this information?
Scenario: A network engineer has configured an HTTP application to be load balanced using a virtual server
named Svr1. Users have reported intermittent errors and the engineer has been given the client IP address of
an affected user and asked to determine which back end service they are connected to.
Using the command-line interface, how could the engineer find this information?
Which command could the engineer run on the NetScaler to verify IP to VLAN bindings?
A network engineer is troubleshooting a situation where ARP requests for IPs in other subnets (for example
10.192.12.80) are appearing in the 10.192.8.0/24 subnet.
Which command could the engineer run on the NetScaler to verify IP to VLAN bindings?