Citrix Gateway 13 Administration — Question 9

Scenario: A NetScaler is configured with the following modes:
-MAC-based Forwarding
-USIP
-USNIP
-Layer 3 mode
A Citrix Administrator configured a new router and now requires some of the incoming and outgoing traffic to take different paths through the new router. However, the administrator notices that this is failing and takes a network trace. After a short monitoring period, the administrator notices that the packets are still NOT getting to the new router from the NetScaler.
Which mode should the administrator disable on the NetScaler to facilitate the addition of the new router and successfully route the packets?

Answer options

Correct answer: D

Explanation

Disabling USNIP is necessary because it uses a single IP address for multiple clients, which can prevent the proper routing of packets to the new router. The other options like MAC-based Forwarding, USIP, and Layer 3 mode do not directly affect the ability to route packets through the new router and therefore wouldn't resolve the issue.