How can the engineer configure the HA Pair between the two NetScaler devices?
An engineer has two NetScaler devices in two different datacenters and wants to create a high availability (HA)
pair with the two devices, even though they are on two different subnets.
How can the engineer configure the HA Pair between the two NetScaler devices?
How can the network engineer synchronize the correct time with an NTP server in the local data center?
When a network engineer logs onto a new NetScaler device in the London datacenter, data output indicates
that the device is NOT configured for the local time.
How can the network engineer synchronize the correct time with an NTP server in the local data center?
Which feature should the network engineer enable to minimize ARP requests?
Scenario: The NetScaler has connections to a large number of VPNs. The network engineer wants to minimize
the number of ARP requests.
Which feature should the network engineer enable to minimize ARP requests?
What can the engineer configure to prevent failover if only a single interface fails?
A network engineer has configured two NetScaler MPX appliances as a high availability (HA) pair.
What can the engineer configure to prevent failover if only a single interface fails?
How could the engineer resolve this issue?
Scenario: A NetScaler appliance currently has a manually configured channel containing four interfaces;
however, the engineer has been told that the NetScaler must now only use a single interface for this network.
The engineer removes the channel and immediately notices a decrease in network performance.
How could the engineer resolve this issue?
What does the engineer need to do in order to provide access to the services on the IPv6 network?
Scenario: A NetScaler engineer needs to enable access to some web servers running on an IPv6-only network.
The clients connecting the services are on an IPv4 network. The engineer has already enabled IPv6 on the
NetScaler.
What does the engineer need to do in order to provide access to the services on the IPv6 network?
What could be the reason for this issue?
Scenario: A network engineer created an IPv6 virtual server on the NetScaler. The virtual server is using a
service group with two IPv4 servers bound to it. When testing access to the virtual server from a client
configured with an IPv6 address, he is unable to connect.
What could be the reason for this issue?
What type of IP address has been added to the NetScaler?
Scenario: An engineer executes the following commands:
add vlan 2
bind vlan 2 -ifnum 1/2
add ns ip 10.110.4.200 255.255.255.0
bind vlan 2 -IPAddress 10.110.4.200 255.255.255.0
What type of IP address has been added to the NetScaler?
How would the network engineer achieve this configuration?
Scenario: For security reasons, the NSIP needs to be configured to only be accessible on interface 0/1, which is
VLAN 300.
The NSIP address is 10.110.4.254 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
How would the network engineer achieve this configuration?
Why would an engineer want to specify a TCP Profile for a specific service group?
Why would an engineer want to specify a TCP Profile for a specific service group?