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Scenario: Based on a discussion on a discussion between a Citrix Architect and a team of Workspacelab has been created across three (3) sites.
The captured following requirements during the design discussion held for NetScaler design project:
- All three (3) Workspacelab sites (DC, NDR, and DR) will have similar NetScaler configuration and design.
- Both external and internal NetScaler MPX appliances will have Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) configured and deployed in Active/Passive mode.
- DNS is required for GSLB on the NetScaler GSLB.
- 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.
- Each site will have their own DMZ and Internal Network. The traffic in the DMZ and Internal Network should be sent back through the same path.
- USIP is enabled on the NetScaler VPX and back-end SNIP will be part of the same subnet.
- The internal NetScaler MPX appliance will provide gateway services only.
- The external NetScaler MPX appliance will be deployed in multi-arm mode.
- 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?
Options
- AInterface 0/1 must be used for DNS traffic.
- BThe GSLB service IP address must not be configured as default gateway on the back-end servers.
- CADNS service must be used with IPv6 address.
- DPolicy-based Route with next hop as CISCO IPS must be configured on the external NetScaler.
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