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Citrix NetScaler Administration GuideCitrix® NetScaler® 9.3

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Modifying the Default Buffer Size...95To modify the buffer size by using the NetScaler command lin

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This command extracts the files and installs them in the following directories.• /usr/local/netscaler/etc• /usr/local/netscaler/bin• /usr/local/netsca

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To uninstall the NSWL client package on a Mac OSoperating systemAt a command prompt, type:pkg_delete NSweblogInstalling NSWL Client on a Windows Opera

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b.<root directory extracted from the Windows NSWL clientpackage zip file>\etc (for example, C:\nswl_win-9.3-51.5\ etc )c.< root directory ext

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rpm -e NSweblogTo get more information about the NSweblog RPM fileAt a command prompt, type:rpm -qpi *.rpmTo view the installed Web server logging fil

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NSWL command Specifiesinstall option. You can also start NSWLclient from Start > Control Panel >Services.nswl -stopservice (Windows only) Stops

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Verifying the NSWL Configuration FileTo make sure that logging works correctly, check the NSWL configuration file (log.conf)on the client system for s

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To customize logging, use the configuration file to define filters and log properties.w Log filters. Filter log information based on the host IP addre

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To create a filterTo create a filter, enter the following command in the log.conf file:w filter <filterName> <HOST name> | [IP <ip>]

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Entries in the definition can include the following:w LogFormat specifies the Web server logging feature that supports NCSA, W3CExtended, and custom l

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Example LogFileNameFormat Ex%{%m%d%y}t.logThis command creates the first file name as Exmmddyy.log, then every hour createsa file with file name: Exmm

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Customizing Logging on the NSWL Client System...105Creating Filters...

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Table 4-5. NCSA Common Log FormatArgument SpecifiesClient _IP_address The IP address of the client computer.User Name The user name.Date The date of t

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2001-06-12 12:34:23 GET /sports/football.html 2001-06-12 12:34:30 GET /sports/football.htmlEntriesEntries consist of a sequence of fields relating to

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12:45:52 GET /sports/football.html 12:57:34 GET /sports/football.htmlFieldsThe Fields directive lists a sequence of field identifiers that specify th

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Table 4-8. W3C Extended Log Format Identifiers (No Prefix Required)Identifier Descriptiondate The date on which the transaction wasdone.time The time

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Field DescriptionUser Name The user name.Service Name The service name, which is always HTTP.Server IP The server IP address.Server Port The server po

Strona 19 - Getting Service and Support

w Solaris: The libnswl.a library located in /usr/local/netscaler/bin.To create the custom log format by using the NSWL Library1. Add the following two

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If the %v (Host name) or %x (URL suffix) format specifier is present in a log file nameformat string, the following characters in the file name are re

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logFilenameFormat Ex%{%y%m%d}t.logend default########### netscaler caches example# CACHE_F filter covers all the transaction with HOST n

Strona 22 - Configuring Users and Groups

########### W3C Format logging, new file on reaching 20MB and the log file path name is# atadisk6/netscaler/log/server's ip/Exmmyydd.log with log

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Argument Specifies%b The bytes received, excluding the HTTPheaders (request size).%d A user-defined field.%g The Greenwich Mean Time offset (forexampl

Strona 24 - Configuring User Groups

To configure window scaling by using the NetScaler command line...131Parameters for configuring window scaling...

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Argument Specifies%r The first line of the request.%s For requests that were redirectedinternally, this is the status of theoriginal request.%t The ti

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Time Format DefinitionThe following table lists the characters that you can enter as the format part of the %{format}t string described in the Custom

Strona 27 - Configuring Command Policies

Argument Specifies%l The hour (12-hour clock) [1,12]; singledigits are preceded by a blank.%m The number of the month in the year[1,12]; single digits

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The difference between %U and %W (and also between modified conversions %OU and%OW) is the day considered to be the first day of the week. Week number

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Chapter 4 Web Server Logging124

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Chapter 5Advanced ConfigurationsTopics:• Configuring ClockSynchronization• Viewing the System Date andTime• Configuring TCP WindowScaling• Configuring

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Configuring Clock SynchronizationYou can configure your NetScaler appliance to synchronize its local clock with aNetwork Time Protocol (NTP) server. T

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To modify or remove NTP servers by using the NetScalercommand linew To modify settings for an NTP server, type the set ntp server (<serverIP> |&

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Starting or Stopping the NTP DaemonWhen you enable NTP synchronization, the NetScaler starts the NTP daemon and usesthe NTP server entries in the ntp.

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6. If the /nsconfig directory does not contain a file named rc.netscaler, create the file.7. Add the following entry to /nsconfig/rc.netscaler:/usr/sb

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Specifying the MSS Value in a TCP Profile...145To specify the MSS value in a TCP profile by using the NetScale

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IST-Asia/Colombo System Time: Tue Feb 22 16:50:44 2011 Last Config Changed Time: Tue Feb 22 16:48:02 2011

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w You do not configure window scaling unless you clearly know why you want tochange the window size.w Both hosts in the TCP connection send a window s

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To configure window scaling by using theconfiguration utility1. In the navigation pane, expand System, and then click Settings.2. In the details pane,

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Down Service Reset status : DISABLED Nagle's Algorithm : DISABLED Limited Persist Probes : ENABLED Maximum out-of-or

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clear ns config < ( basic | advanced | full )>Example> clear ns config basicAre you sure you want to clear the configuration(Y/N)? [N]:Y Done

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Example show protocol httpBand -type REQUEST show protocol httpBand -type RESPONSETo view HTTP request and response size statisticsby using the config

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To modify the band range by using the configurationutility1. In the navigation pane, expand System, and then click Settings.2. In the details pane, un

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w add ns httpProfile name -maxReusePool <value> -dropInvalReqs ( ENABLED |DISABLED ) -markHttp09Inval ( ENABLED | DISABLED ) -markConnReqInval(

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To add an HTTP profile by using the configurationutility1. In the navigation pane, expand System, and then click Profiles.2. In the details pane, on t

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Built-in profile Descriptionnstcp_default_tcp_lan This profile is useful for back-end serverconnections, where these servers resideon the same LAN as

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7 AppFlow...167How AppFlow Works...

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w add ns tcpProfile name -WS (ENABLED | DISABLED ) -SACK (ENABLED | DISABLED ) -WSVal <value> -nagle (ENABLED | DISABLED ) -ackOnPush (ENABLED |

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pktPerRetx (Maximum Packets per Retransmission)The maximum limit on the number of packets that should be retransmitted onreceiving a partial ACK. Mini

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• Use Nagle's Algorithm• Immediate ACK on Receiving Packet with PUSH* A required parameter.4. Click Create. A message appears in the status bar,

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Example> set ns tcpProfile profile1 -bufferSize 12000 Done> show ns tcpProfile profile1 Name : profile1 Window Scaling status

Strona 51 - Configuring Traps

Parameters for setting the TCP buffer size in a TCPprofilenameName of the TCP profile. Maximum length: 127 characters.bufferSizeTCP buffer size in byt

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the appliance learns the optimum MSS value. The appliance uses the learned MSS valueuntil the appliance is restarted. If the appliance is restarted, t

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• To create a TCP profile, click Add.• To specify the MSS in an existing TCP profile, click the name of the profile, andthen click Open.3. In the Crea

Strona 54 - Specifying an SNMP Manager

Done>Parameters for configuring the NetScaler to learn the MSSfor a virtual serverlearnVsvrMSSEnable or disable MSS learning for virtual servers.

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Chapter 5 Advanced Configurations148

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Chapter 6Web InterfaceTopics:• How Web Interface Works• Prerequisites• Installing the Web Interface• Configuring the Web InterfaceThe Web Interface on

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To enable AppFlow for a virtual server by using the configuration utility...179Enabling AppFlow for a Service...

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How Web Interface WorksThe following figure illustrates a basic Web interface session.Figure 6-1. A Basic Web Interface SessionFollowing is a typical

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edocs.citrix.com/. For more information about XenDesktop, see the XenDesktopfarms documentation at http://edocs.citrix.com/.w Conceptual knowledge of

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Parameters for installing the Web interface and JREtar filesWeb Interface tar file pathComplete path to the Web interface tar file.JRE tar file pathCo

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HTTPS://<Access Gateway URL>/<Web Interface site path>Parameters for configuring Web interface sitesSite TypeType of site. Possible values

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PortPort on which the virtual server listens for client connections. Possible values: from 0through 65535.Gateway Direct ModeThe Web interface is acce

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XML Service AddressesComma-separated IP addresses or host names of either XenApp or XenDesktop serversproviding XML services.XML Service PortPort numb

Strona 64 - Setting the Engine ID

Figure 6-2. A Web Interface Site Configured for LAN Users Using HTTPTo configure a Web interface site for LAN users using HTTPby using the configurat

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5. Select Direct Mode and specify values for the following parameters, whichcorrespond to parameters described in Parameters for configuring Web inte

Strona 66 - Configuring a Group

To configure a Web interface site for LAN users using HTTPby using the command line1. Add a Web interface site. Set Direct or Alternate or Translated

Strona 67 - Configuring a User

Configuring a Web Interface Site for LAN UsersUsing HTTPSIn this scenario, user accounts and the Web interface setup are on the same enterpriseLAN. Us

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• Site Path* (You cannot change the name of an existing Web interface site.)• Site Type• Published Resource Type• Kiosk Mode••••* A required parameter

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10. In the Create XenApp/XenDesktop Farm or Configure XenApp/XenDesktop Farmdialog box, specify values for the following parameters, which correspond

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4. Add an HTTPS vserver. At the NetScaler command prompt, type:add lb vserver <virtualServerName> <protocol> <IPAddress> <port>

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For more information, see “Configuring a Rewrite Action” in the “Rewrite” chapterof the Citrix NetScaler AppExpert Guide at http://support.citrix.com/

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Figure 6-4. A Web Interface Site Configured for Remote Users Using AGEETo configure a Web interface site for remote users usingAGEE by using the conf

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• Authentication Point• Access Gateway URL• Add DNS Entry• Trust SSL Certificate• STA Server URL• STA Server URL (2)• Session Reliability• Use two STA

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Exampleadd wi site WINS1 https://ag.mycompany.com http://ag.staserver.com -sessionReliability OFF -authenticationPoint AccessGateway -siteType XenAppW

Strona 76 - Configuring Audit Policies

Chapter 7AppFlowTopics:• How AppFlow Works• Configuring the AppFlowFeatureThe Citrix® NetScaler® appliance is a central point of controlfor all applic

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How AppFlow WorksIn the most common deployment scenario, inbound traffic flows to a Virtual IP address(VIP) on the NetScaler appliance and is load bal

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To help the collector link all four flows in a transaction, AppFlow adds a customtransactionID element to each flow. For application-level content swi

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PrefaceLearn about the Citrix® NetScaler® collection of documentation, including informationabout support options and ways to send us feedback.In This

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httpRequestSizeAn unsigned 32-bit number indicating the request payload size.httpRequestURLThe HTTP URL requested by the client.httpUserAgentThe sourc

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Enabling or Disabling the AppFlow FeatureTo be able to use the AppFlow feature, you must first enable it.To enable or disable the AppFlow feature by u

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To remove a collector by using the NetScaler command lineAt the NetScaler command prompt, type:rm appflowCollector <name>Parameters for specifyi

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Example> add appflow action apfl-act-collector-1-and-3 -collectors collector-1 collecter-3 Done> show appflow action1) Name: apfl-act-colle

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To configure an AppFlow action by using the configurationutility1. In the navigation pane, expand AppFlow, and then click Actions.2. In the details pa

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1) Name: apfl-pol-myPolicy5 Hits: 0 Undef Hits: 0 Active: Yes2) Name: apfl-pol-myPolicy10 Hits: 0 Undef H

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commentAny comments that you may want to associate with the policy. Maximum length: 255characters. To include spaces in a comment that you type on the

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CLIENTThe computer that sent the request. Choose this if you want to examine someaspect of the sender of the request.When you make your choice, the ri

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To bind an AppFlow policy to a specific virtual server byusing the NetScaler command lineAt the NetScaler command prompt, type the following command t

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5. Click one of the policies on the list. That policy is inserted into the list of globallybound AppFlow policies.6. Click Apply Changes.7. Click Clos

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Convention Meaningyou have the option of entering a range,but it is not required:add lb vserver <name> <serviceType><IPAddress> <

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For example, expand Content Switching to enable AppFlow for a content switchingvirtual server, and then click Virtual Servers.2. In the details pane,

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w set appflowParam [-templateRefresh <secs>] [-appnameRefresh <secs>] [-flowRecordInterval <secs>] [-udpPmtu <positive_integer>

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httpCookieInclude the cookie that was in the HTTP request received by the NetScaler appliancefrom the client. Possible values: ENABLED, DISABLED. Defa

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Chapter 8Reporting ToolTopics:• Using the Reporting Tool• Stopping and Starting theData Collection UtilityUse the Citrix® NetScaler® Reporting tool to

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Using the Reporting ToolThe Reporting tool is a Web-based interface accessed from the Citrix® NetScaler®appliance. Use the Reporting tool to display t

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w Toggle between a tabular view of data and a graphical view of data.w Change the graphical display type, such as bar chart or line chart.w Customize

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1. In the Reporting tool, on the report toolbar, click Create, or if you want to createa new custom report based on an existing report, open the exist

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Time interval DisplaysLast MonthStatistics data collected for the lastmonth (31 days).Last YearStatistics data collected for the last year(365 days).C

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Note: When you export the file, it is exported in a .gz file format.Working with ChartsUse charts to plot and monitor counters or groups of counters.

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6. Under Counters, in Available, click the counter name(s) that you want to plot, andthen click the > button.7. If you selected System entities sta

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Getting Service and SupportCitrix® offers a variety of resources for support with your Citrix environment, includingthe following:w The Knowledge Cent

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3. Once you have the desired range of time for which you want to view detailed data,on the report toolbar, click Tabular View. Tabular view displays t

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example, if CPU usage and Memory usage are displayed in first and secondorder at the bottom of the chart, CPU usage is equal to Data Set 1 andMemory u

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To export chart data to Excel1. In the left pane of the Reporting tool, select a report.2. In the right pane, under the chart with the data you want t

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8. Click OK.9. On the report toolbar, click Duration, and then click Last Week.Stopping and Starting the Data Collection UtilityThe performance data i

Strona 106 - Creating Filters

Entity name LimitACL6 50Priority Queuing Policies 100RNAT IP Addresses 100SureConnect Policies 100Services 250Service Groups 100System CPU 8VLAN 25VPN

Strona 107 - Specifying Log Properties

/netscaler/nscollect startTo start nscollect on the remote systemAt a NetScaler command prompt, type the following:/netscaler/nscollect start -U NS_IP

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Copyright and Trademark Notice© CITRIX SYSTEMS, INC., 2012. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BEREPRODUCED OR TRANSMITTED IN ANY FORM

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Chapter 1Authentication and AuthorizationTopics:• Configuring Users andGroups• Configuring CommandPolicies• Resetting the DefaultAdministrator (nsroot

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Configuring Users and GroupsYou must define your users by configuring accounts for them. To simplify themanagement of user accounts, you can organize

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> show system user1) User name: nsroot2) User name: user13) User name: johnd Prompt String: user-%u-at-%T Prompt Inherited From: U

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To configure a user account by using the configuration utility1. In the navigation pane, expand System and click Users.2. In the details pane, do one

Strona 114 - Creating a Custom Log Format

To modify or remove a user group by using the NetScalercommand linew To modify a user group, type the set system group <groupName> command and t

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w unbind system group <groupName> -userName <userName>w show system group <groupName>Parameters for configuring a user groupgroupNam

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• Group Name* (Required for a new group. Cannot be changed for an existinggroup.)• CLI Prompt• CLI Idle Session Timeout (Secs)* A required parameter4.

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Table 1-1. Built-in Command PoliciesPolicy name Allowsread-only Read-only access to all show commandsexcept show runningconfig, showns.conf, and the

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Table 1-2. Examples of Regular Expressions for Command PoliciesCommand specification Matches these commands"^rm\s+.*$" All remove actions,

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All rights reserved. Copyright © 2000 Jason L. Wright. Copyright © 2000 Theo de Raadt. Copyright © 2001 PatrikLindergren.All rights reserved.Last Upda

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To create a command policy by using the NetScalercommand lineAt the NetScaler command prompt, type the following commands to create a commandpolicy an

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To configure a command policy by using the configurationutility1. In the navigation pane, expand System, and then click Command Policies.2. In the det

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To bind command policies to a user by using the NetScalercommand lineAt the NetScaler command prompt, type the following commands to bind a commandpol

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4. In the Priority column to the left, modify the default priority as needed to ensurethat the policy is evaluated in the proper order.5. Click OK.A m

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To bind command policies to a group by using theconfiguration utility1. In the navigation pane, expand System, and then click Groups.2. In the details

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Type '?' for a list of commands, 'help' for more detailed help.ok3. Type boot -s and press the ENTER key to start the NetScaler in

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Table 1-4. Sample Values for Creating EntitiesField Value NoteNetScaler host name ns01.example.net N/AUser accounts johnd, mariar, andmichaelbJohn Doe

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4. Use the procedure described in Binding Command Policies to Users and Groups onpage 31 to bind the read_all command policy to the SysOps group, with

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authentication policies are bound to the system, users are authenticated by theonboard system.Note: User accounts must be configured on the NetScaler

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Table 1-5. User Attribute Fields for LDAP ServersLDAP server User attribute Case sensitive?Microsoft Active Directory Server sAMAccountName NoNovell

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LDAP server Bind DNLotus Domino CN=Notes Administrator, O=Citrix, C=USSun ONE directory (formerly iPlanet) uid=admin, ou=Administrators,ou=TopologyMan

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8. To retrieve additional LDAP settings automatically, click Retrieve Attributes. Thefields under Other Settings then populate automatically. If you d

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Configuring RADIUS AuthenticationYou can configure the NetScaler appliance to authenticate user access with one ormore RADIUS servers. If you are usin

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w Password Authentication Protocolw Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)w Microsoft Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (MS-CHAP

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5. In Group Attribute Type, type the value, and click OK twice.Configuring TACACS+ AuthenticationYou can configure a TACACS+ server for authentication

Strona 136 - Configuring HTTP Profiles

name and password of the person who is authorized to administer the domain. Theseparameters are necessary because the NetScaler joins the domain to co

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2. On the Policies tab, click Global Bindings.3. In the Bind/Unbind Authentication Policies dialog box, in Policy Name, select thepolicy, click Unbind

Strona 138 - Configuring TCP Profiles

Chapter 2SNMPTopics:• Importing MIB Files to theSNMP Manager and TrapListener• Configuring the NetScaler toGenerate SNMPv1 andSNMPv2 Traps• Configurin

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Importing MIB Files to the SNMP Manager andTrap ListenerYou must download the following files to SNMP managers and trap listeners before youstart moni

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are sent to the configured trap listeners. For example, when the LOGIN-FAILURE alarmis enabled, a trap message is generated and sent to the trap liste

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ContentsPreface...17Formatting Conventions for NetScale

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Configuring AlarmsThe NetScaler provides a set of condition entities called SNMP alarms. When thecondition set for an SNMP alarm is met, the NetScaler

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To configure SNMP alarms by using the configuration utility1. In the navigation pane, expand System, expand SNMP, and then click Alarms.2. In the deta

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w show snmp trapExample add snmp trap specific 10.102.29.3 -version V2 -destPort 80 -communityName com1 -severity Major Done> show snmp trapType

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2. In the details pane, do one of the following:• To create a new trap, click Add.• To modify an existing trap, select the trap, and then click Open.3

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Parameters for unconditional SNMP trap loggingSnmpTrapLogging (SNMP Trap Logging)Enable the NetScaler appliance to log any SNMP traps messages (for th

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the SNMP manager to its IP address. You can add up to a maximum of five host-namebased SNMP managers.If you do not configure at least one SNMP manager

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Netmask: 255.255.255.255 DoneTo add an SNMP manager by specifying its host name,using the NetScaler command lineImportant: If you spec

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Note: The NetScaler appliance does not support host names for SNMPmanagers that have IPv6 addresses.netmaskSubnet of management stations. Used to gra

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Specifying an SNMP CommunityYou can create strings called community strings and associate them with the followingSNMP query types on the NetScaler:w G

Strona 151 - Installing the Web Interface

2. In the details pane, click Add.3. In the Create SNMP Community dialog box, specify values for the followingparameters, which correspond to paramete

Strona 152 - Configuring the Web Interface

Parameters for binding a command policy to a user...32To bind command policies to a user by using the configuration utility

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To configure an SNMP alarm for the throughput rate byusing the NetScaler command lineAt the NetScaler command prompt, type the following commands to c

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w show snmp alarm PF-RL-PPS-THRESHOLDExample> set snmp alarm PF-RL-PPS-THRESHOLD -thresholdValue 70 -normalValue 50 Done > show snmp alarm PF-RL

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loggingLog the alarm. Possible values: ENABLED, DISABLED. Default value: ENABLED.To configure an SNMP alarm for throughput or PPS byusing the configur

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Parameters for configuring an SNMP alarm for droppedpacketsstateThe current state of the alarm. Possible values: ENABLED, DISABLED. Default: ENABLED.s

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• Data integrity: To protect messages from being modified during transmissionthrough the network.• Data origin verification: To authenticate the user

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To set the engine ID by using the NetScaler command lineAt a NetScaler command prompt, type the following commands to set the parametersand verify the

Strona 159 - Using HTTPS

Parameters for configuring an SNMP viewnameName of the SNMP view.subtreeSubtree of the MIB.typeWhether the subtree needs to be included or excluded.To

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1) Name: edocs_group2 SecurityLevel: authPriv ReadViewName: edocs_read_view StorageType: volatile Status: active DonePara

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w show snmp user <name>Example> add snmp user edocs_user -group edocs_group Done> show snmp user edocs_user1) Name: edocs_user

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*A required parameter4. Click Create or OK, and then click Close.A message appears in the status bar, stating that the SNMP user has beenconfigured su

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Configuring Traps...51To add an SNMP trap by using the NetScaler command line...

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Chapter 2 SNMP70

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Chapter 3Audit LoggingTopics:• Configuring the NetScalerAppliance for Audit Logging• Installing and Configuringthe NSLOG Server• Running the NSLOG Ser

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To configure audit logging, you first configure the auditmodules on the NetScaler that involves creating audit policiesand specifying the NSLOG server

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Configuring the NetScaler Appliance for AuditLoggingPolicies define the SYSLOG or NSLOG protocol, and server actions define what logs aresent where. F

Strona 168 - How AppFlow Works

UserDefinedLogging: No AppFlow export: DISABLED DoneTo configure an NSLOG server action by using thecommand lineAt the NetScaler co

Strona 169 - Templates

w ERRORw WARNINGw NOTICEw INFORMATIONw DEBUGdateFormatFormat of the date stamp. Possible values: MMDDYYYY, DDMMYYYY.logFacilityThe Facility value (RFC

Strona 170 - Chapter 7 AppFlow

INFORMATIONLog actions taken by the NetScaler. This level is useful for troubleshooting problems.DEBUGLog extensive, detailed information to help deve

Strona 171 - Specifying a Collector

w add audit syslogPolicy <name> <rule> <action>w show audit syslogPolicy [<name>]Example> add audit syslogpolicy syslog-pol

Strona 172 - Configuring an AppFlow Action

To configure an audit server policy1. In the navigation pane, expand System, expand Auditing, and then click Policies.2. In the details pane, on the P

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priorityA numeric value that indicates when this policy is evaluated relative to others. Alower priority is evaluated before a higher one.To globally

Strona 174 - Configuring an AppFlow Policy

To configure an SNMP alarm for packets dropped because of excessive PPS,by using the NetScaler command line ...

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To modify or remove an audit message action by using the NetScalercommand linew To modify an audit message action, type the set audit messageaction co

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To configure an audit message action by using the configuration utility1. In the navigation pane, expand System, expand Auditing, and then click Messa

Strona 177 - Binding an AppFlow Policy

Table 3-1. Supported Platforms for the NSLOG ServerOperating system Software requirementsWindowsw Windows XP Professionalw Windows Server 2003w Window

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•/usr/local/netscaler/etc•/usr/local/netscaler/bin•/usr/local/netscaler/samplesTo uninstall the NSLOG server package on a Linuxoperating system1. At a

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To install the NSLOG server package on a FreeBSDoperating system1. On the system to which you have downloaded the NSLOG packageAuditServer_<release

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(for example, AuditServer_9.3-51.5.zip). This package contains NSLOGinstallation packages for all supported platforms.To download NSLOG package from w

Strona 181 - AppFlow Parameters

To uninstall the NSLOG server on a Windows operatingsystemAt a command prompt, run the following from the <root directory extractedfrom Windows NSL

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Audit server commands Specifiesaudserver -startservice(Windows Only)Start the audit server logging service,when you enter this command at acommand pro

Strona 183 - Reporting Tool

You are prompted to enter the information for the following parameters:NSIP: Specifies the IP address of the NetScaler appliance, for example, 10.102.

Strona 184 - Using the Reporting Tool

audserver -stopserviceCustomizing Logging on the NSLOG ServerYou can customize logging on the NSLOG server by making additional modifications tothe NS

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To globally bind the audit policy...79Configuring Policy-Based Logging...

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filterName is a required parameter if you are defining a filter with other optionalparameters, such as IP address, or the combination of IP address an

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w Date (%{format}t)w % creates directory with NSIPThe directory separator depends on the operating system. In Windows, use thedirectory separator \.Ex

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Example 1Filter f1 IP 192.168.10.1This creates a log file for NSI 192.168.10.1 with the default values of the log in effect.Example 2Filter f1 IP 192.

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Chapter 4Web Server LoggingTopics:• Configuring the NetScalerAppliance for Web ServerLogging• Installing and Configuringthe Client System for WebServe

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Configuring the NetScaler Appliance for WebServer LoggingOn the NetScaler appliance you need to enable the Web Server Logging feature, andyou can modi

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DoneTo enable or disable Web server logging by using theconfiguration utility1. In the navigation pane, expand System, and then select Settings.2. In

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To modify the buffer size by using the configuration utility1. In the navigation pane, expand System, and then click Settings.2. In the details pane,

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Operating system VersionFreeBSD FreeBSD 6.3 or laterThe following table describes the minimum hardware specifications for the platformrunning the NSWL

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cd /tmp3. Extract the files from the *.tar file with the following command:tar xvf NSweblog.tarA directory NSweblog is created in the temporary direct

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cp <path_to_cd>/Utilities/weblog/Linux/NSweblog.rpm /tmp2. To install the NSWL executable, use the following command:rpm -i NSweblog.rpmThis com

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