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Getting Started with NetScaler
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Deploy a NetScaler VPX instance
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Optimize NetScaler VPX performance on VMware ESX, Linux KVM, and Citrix Hypervisors
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Apply NetScaler VPX configurations at the first boot of the NetScaler appliance in cloud
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Configure simultaneous multithreading for NetScaler VPX on public clouds
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Install a NetScaler VPX instance on Microsoft Hyper-V servers
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Install a NetScaler VPX instance on Linux-KVM platform
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Prerequisites for installing NetScaler VPX virtual appliances on Linux-KVM platform
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Provisioning the NetScaler virtual appliance by using OpenStack
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Provisioning the NetScaler virtual appliance by using the Virtual Machine Manager
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Configuring NetScaler virtual appliances to use SR-IOV network interface
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Configuring NetScaler virtual appliances to use PCI Passthrough network interface
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Provisioning the NetScaler virtual appliance by using the virsh Program
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Provisioning the NetScaler virtual appliance with SR-IOV on OpenStack
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Configuring a NetScaler VPX instance on KVM to use OVS DPDK-Based host interfaces
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Deploy a NetScaler VPX instance on AWS
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Deploy a VPX high-availability pair with elastic IP addresses across different AWS zones
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Deploy a VPX high-availability pair with private IP addresses across different AWS zones
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Protect AWS API Gateway using the NetScaler Web Application Firewall
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Configure a NetScaler VPX instance to use SR-IOV network interface
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Configure a NetScaler VPX instance to use Enhanced Networking with AWS ENA
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Deploy a NetScaler VPX instance on Microsoft Azure
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Network architecture for NetScaler VPX instances on Microsoft Azure
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Configure multiple IP addresses for a NetScaler VPX standalone instance
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Configure a high-availability setup with multiple IP addresses and NICs
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Configure a high-availability setup with multiple IP addresses and NICs by using PowerShell commands
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Deploy a NetScaler high-availability pair on Azure with ALB in the floating IP-disabled mode
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Configure a NetScaler VPX instance to use Azure accelerated networking
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Configure HA-INC nodes by using the NetScaler high availability template with Azure ILB
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Configure a high-availability setup with Azure external and internal load balancers simultaneously
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Configure a NetScaler VPX standalone instance on Azure VMware solution
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Configure a NetScaler VPX high availability setup on Azure VMware solution
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Configure address pools (IIP) for a NetScaler Gateway appliance
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Deploy a NetScaler VPX instance on Google Cloud Platform
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Deploy a VPX high-availability pair on Google Cloud Platform
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Deploy a VPX high-availability pair with external static IP address on Google Cloud Platform
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Deploy a single NIC VPX high-availability pair with private IP address on Google Cloud Platform
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Deploy a VPX high-availability pair with private IP addresses on Google Cloud Platform
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Install a NetScaler VPX instance on Google Cloud VMware Engine
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NetScaler ADM service connect
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Solutions for Telecom Service Providers
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Load Balance Control-Plane Traffic that is based on Diameter, SIP, and SMPP Protocols
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Provide Subscriber Load Distribution Using GSLB Across Core-Networks of a Telecom Service Provider
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Authentication, authorization, and auditing application traffic
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Basic components of authentication, authorization, and auditing configuration
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Web Application Firewall protection for VPN virtual servers and authentication virtual servers
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On-premises NetScaler Gateway as an identity provider to Citrix Cloud
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Authentication, authorization, and auditing configuration for commonly used protocols
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Troubleshoot authentication and authorization related issues
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Persistence and persistent connections
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Advanced load balancing settings
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Gradually stepping up the load on a new service with virtual server–level slow start
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Protect applications on protected servers against traffic surges
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Retrieve location details from user IP address using geolocation database
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Use source IP address of the client when connecting to the server
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Use client source IP address for backend communication in a v4-v6 load balancing configuration
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Set a limit on number of requests per connection to the server
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Configure automatic state transition based on percentage health of bound services
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Use case 2: Configure rule based persistence based on a name-value pair in a TCP byte stream
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Use case 3: Configure load balancing in direct server return mode
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Use case 6: Configure load balancing in DSR mode for IPv6 networks by using the TOS field
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Use case 7: Configure load balancing in DSR mode by using IP Over IP
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Use case 10: Load balancing of intrusion detection system servers
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Use case 11: Isolating network traffic using listen policies
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Use case 12: Configure Citrix Virtual Desktops for load balancing
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Use case 13: Configure Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops for load balancing
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Use case 14: ShareFile wizard for load balancing Citrix ShareFile
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Use case 15: Configure layer 4 load balancing on the NetScaler appliance
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Authentication and authorization for System Users
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Configuring a CloudBridge Connector Tunnel between two Datacenters
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Configuring CloudBridge Connector between Datacenter and AWS Cloud
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Configuring a CloudBridge Connector Tunnel Between a Datacenter and Azure Cloud
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Configuring CloudBridge Connector Tunnel between Datacenter and SoftLayer Enterprise Cloud
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Configuring a CloudBridge Connector Tunnel Between a NetScaler Appliance and Cisco IOS Device
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CloudBridge Connector Tunnel Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
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Introduction to NetScaler Console service connect for NetScaler appliances
NetScaler Console service is a cloud-based solution that helps you manage, monitor, orchestrate, automate, and troubleshoot your NetScaler instances. It also provides analytical insights and curated machine learning based recommendations for your applications health, performance, and security. For more information, see NetScaler Application Delivery Management Service.
NetScaler Application Delivery Management (ADM) service connect is a feature to enable seamless onboarding of NetScaler instances onto NetScaler Console service. This feature helps NetScaler instances and NetScaler Console service to function as a holistic solution, which offers customers multi fold benefits.
NetScaler Console service connect feature lets the NetScaler instance automatically connect with the NetScaler Console service and send system, usage, and telemetry data to it. Based on this data, the NetScaler Console service gives you some insights and recommendations on your NetScaler and Gateway infrastructure like the following:
- Security advisory insight highlighting your vulnerable ADC appliances.
- Upgrade advisory insight highlighting ADC appliances that have reached or about to reach end of maintenance and end of life.
- Quick identification of performance issues, high resource usage, and critical errors.
To harness the power of NetScaler Console service, you can choose to onboard your NetScaler instances to NetScaler Console service. The onboarding process uses ADM service connect, and makes the experience smooth and faster for you.
Points to note
NetScaler Console service connect is now available on NetScaler MPX, SDX, and VPX instances and NetScaler Gateway appliances.
The initiative in NetScaler Console service that uses this NetScaler Console service connect feature is ADM service connect based low-touch onboarding. For more information, see Low-touch onboarding of NetScaler instances using NetScaler Console service connect.
If ADM service connect is enabled on an ADC instance, certain diagnostic details are automatically sent to ADM service.
For more information, see Data governance.
Important
NetScaler Console service connect fails to collect the probe data and cannot help in on-boarding the ADC appliance to ADM service if the following conditions are met:
NSinternal
user account is disabled.SSH public key is not set up.
To overcome the preceding scenario, Citrix recommends you follow any one of the following:
- Enable
internaluser
user account by using theset ns param –internaluserlogin ENABLED
.- Configure the public key authentication. For more information, see Access a NetScaler appliance by using SSH keys and no password .
How does NetScaler Console service connect support with NetScaler Console service?
Here is a high-level workflow of how the NetScaler Console service connect feature on NetScaler interacts with NetScaler Console service.
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NetScaler Console service connect feature on NetScaler appliance auto connects with NetScaler Console service using a periodic probe request.
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This request has system, usage and telemetry data, using which the NetScaler Console service gives you some insights and recommendations on your NetScaler infrastructure. Like; quick identification of performance issues, high resource usage, and critical errors.
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You can view the insights and recommendations and decide to onboard your ADC instances to the NetScaler Console service to start managing your NetScaler instances.
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When you decide to onboard, the NetScaler Console service connect feature helps complete the onboarding seamlessly.
What versions of NetScaler is NetScaler Console service connect supported on?
NetScaler Console service connect is supported on all NetScaler platforms and all appliance models (MPX, VPX, and SDX). Starting from NetScaler release 13.0 build 61.xx, NetScaler Console service connect is enabled by default for NetScaler appliances.
How to enable NetScaler Console service connect?
If you are an existing NetScaler customer, and upgrade to NetScaler release 13.0 build 61.xx, NetScaler Console service connect is enabled by default as part of the upgrade process.
If you are a new NetScaler customer, installing NetScaler release 13.0 build 61.xx, NetScaler Console service connect is enabled by default as part of the install process.
Note
Unlike the new NetScaler appliances, existing NetScaler appliances find the route through Citrix Insight Service (CIS) or Call Home.
How to enable and disable NetScaler Console service connect?
You can enable and disable NetScaler Console service connect from CLI, GUI, or NITRO API methods.
Using CLI
To enable the NetScaler Console service connect by using the CLI
At the command prompt, type:
set adm parameter –admserviceconnect ENABLED
To disable the NetScaler Console service connect by using the CLI
At the command prompt, type:
set adm parameter –admserviceconnect DISABLED
Important
If your NetScaler is on release 13.0 build 61.xx, the parameter name to enable or disable NetScaler service connect is “autoconnect.” For example, to enable service connect, use the
set adm parameter – autoconnect ENABLED
command.
Using the GUI
To disable the NetScaler Console service connect by using the NetScaler GUI
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In a web browser, type the IP address of the NetScaler appliance (for example, http://192.0.2.10).
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In User Name and Password, enter the administrator credentials.
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Navigate to System > Settings > Configure ADM Parameters.
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On the Configure ADM Parameters page, clear the Enable NetScaler Console service connect dialog box, and click OK.
Using the NITRO API
You can disable NetScaler Console service connect by using the NITRO command.
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In NetScaler release 13.0 build 61.xx, you can enable or disable the NetScaler Console service connect by using the following command:
curl –X PUT –H "Content-Type:application/json" http://192.0.2.10/nitro/v1/config/admparameter> -d '{"admparameter":{"autoconnect":"enabled"}}' -u nsroot:Test@1
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From NetScaler release 13.0 build 64.xx, the “autoconnect” parameter name is renamed to
admserviceconnect
. You can disable the NetScaler Console service connect by using the following command:curl –X PUT –H “Content-Type:application/json” http://192.0.2.10/nitro/v1/config/admparameter -d '{"admparameter":{"admserviceconnect":"disabled"}}' -u nsroot:Test@1
Diagnostic tool
When you onboard an ADC instance onto NetScaler Console, you might experience a few issues that prevent the ADC instance from successfully onboarding. To troubleshoot the issues, you can either manually use the diagnostic tool or see the diagnostic information in the ADM GUI.
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For more information about the details captured using ADM service connect, see Data governance.
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For more information about the diagnostic tool, see Diagnostic tool.
NetScaler Console built-in agent behavior
From NetScaler release 13.0 build 61.xx and higher, the NetScaler Console built-in agent available on NetScaler instances communicates with ADM service. It communicates without the need for manual initialization on the respective ADC instance. After communication with ADM service is established, the built-in agent stays evergreen by auto-upgrading itself to the latest software version regularly.
Previously, you had to initialize the built-in agent on the ADC instances, using mastools
commands, to establish communication with ADM service and for regular auto-upgrades.
For more information, see Configure the ADC built-in agent to manage instances.
References
For more information on NetScaler Console service connect, see the following topics:
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Data governance: Data governance.
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NetScaler Console service: NetScaler Application Delivery Management Service.
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- How does NetScaler Console service connect support with NetScaler Console service?
- What versions of NetScaler is NetScaler Console service connect supported on?
- How to enable NetScaler Console service connect?
- How to enable and disable NetScaler Console service connect?
- Diagnostic tool
- NetScaler Console built-in agent behavior
- References
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