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Questions # 31:

Scenario: For security reasons, a Citrix Administrator needs to block access to multiple URLs.

The administrator executes the below commands:

> add policy patset BAD_URL

> bind policy patset BAD_URL badurl1.mylab.lab -index 11 -charset ASCII

> bind policy patset BAD_URL badurl2.mylab.lab -index 10 -charset ASCII

Which final two commands should the administrator execute to accomplish this?

Options:

A.

> add responder policy BAD_URL_DNS "DNS.REQ.QUESTION.DOMAIN.CONTAINS(\"BAD_URL\")" DROP

> bind responder global BAD_URL_DNS 100 END -type DNS_REQ_OVERRIDE


B.

> add responder policy BAD_URL_DNS "DNS.REQ.QUESTION.DOMAIN.CONTAINS_ANY(\"BAD_URL\")" RESET

> bind responder global BAD_URL_DNS 100 END -type DNS_REQ_OVERRIDE


C.

> add responder policy BAD_URL_DNS "DNS.REQ.QUESTION.DOMAIN.CONTAINS(\"BAD_URL\" RESET

> bind responder global BAD_URL_DNS 100 END -type DNS_REQ


D.

> add responder policy BAD_URL_DNS "DNS.REQ.QUESTION.DOMAIN.CONTAINS(\"BAD_URL\" RESET

> bind responder global BAD_URL_DNS 100 END -type DNS_REQ_OVERRIDE


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Questions # 32:

Scenario: A Citrix Administrator executed the following command in a global server load balancing (GSLB) environment:

set gslb site SiteB –triggerMonitor MEPDOWN

What will be the effect of this command on the default service monitoring behavior on a remote site?

Options:

A.

The service monitor is invoked only when Metric Exchange Protocol (MEP) has marked the service as DOWN.


B.

The service monitor is invoked only when Metric Exchange Protocol (MEP) connectivity has been lost between Site A and Site B.


C.

The service monitor will take precedence over Metric Exchange Protocol (MEP).


D.

The state of the GSLB service will always be controlled by Metric Exchange Protocol (MEP).


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Questions # 33:

Scenario: A Citrix Administrator needs to create local, limited-privilege user accounts for other administrators. The other administrators will require only:

Read-only access

The ability to enable and disable services and servers

Which built-in command policy permission level can the administrator use?

Options:

A.

Operator


B.

Network


C.

Sysadmin


D.

Read-only


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