Citrix Access Control Administration — Question 28
Scenario: A Citrix Administrator configured a new router that requires some incoming and outgoing traffic to take different paths through it. The administrator notices that this is failing and runs a network trace. After a short monitoring period, the administrator notices that the packets are still NOT getting to the new router from the Citrix ADC.
Which mode should the administrator disable on the Citrix ADC to facilitate the successful routing of the packets?
Answer options
- A. Layer3
- B. USNIP
- C. MAC-based forwarding (MBF)
- D. USIP
Correct answer: C
Explanation
Disabling MAC-based forwarding (MBF) on the Citrix ADC is necessary because it can interfere with the routing of packets to the new router. The other options, Layer3, USNIP, and USIP, do not directly impact the routing paths in the same way and are not the cause of the packet routing issues.