Citrix 1Y0-241 Exam Questions
Deploy and Manage Citrix ADC 13 with Traffic Management (Page 3 )

Updated On: 21-Feb-2026

A Citrix Administrator needs to configure a Citrix ADC high availability (HA) pair with each Citrix ADC in a different subnet.
What does the administrator need to do for HA to work in different subnets?

  1. Configure SyncVlan
  2. Turn on fail-safe mode.
  3. Turn on HA monitoring on all interfaces
  4. Turn on Independent Network Configuration (INC) mode.

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

In Azure Deployments for example you use this. The correct answer is the Independent Network Configuration (INC).


Reference:

https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-adc/current-release/deploying-vpx/deploy- vpx-on-azure/configure-ha-pair-with-alb-floating-ip-disabled-mode.htm



Scenario: A Citrix Administrator needs to configure persistence on a global server load balancing (GSLB) vServer to which a service is bound. Service must continue to handle requests from the client even after it is disabled manually ­ accepting new requests or connections only to honor persistence. After a configured period of time, no new requests or connections are directed to the service and all existing connections are closed.
To achieve these requirements, which parameter can the administrator configure while disabling the service?

  1. Persistence threshold
  2. Persistence time-Out
  3. Wait time
  4. Request threshold

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-adc/current-release/load-balancing/load-balancing-advanced- settings/graceful-shutdown.html



Scenario: A Citrix Administrator configured Citrix ADC load balancing to send requests to one of three identical backend servers. Each server handles multiple protocols, and load balancing is set up in round-robin mode.
The current load-balancing setup on the Citrix ADC is:
One load-balancing vServer with one externally accessible VIP One service created for each protocol type.
One server entity for each backend resource
During business hours, the administrator wants to make changes to one backend server without affecting the other servers.
What is the most efficient way for the administrator to ensure that all traffic is routed away from the server without impeding responses from other resources?

  1. Disable the backend service entity targeted for change.
  2. Disable the backend server entity targeted for change.
  3. Disable the load-balancing vServer.
  4. Unbind the correct server entity from the load-balancing vServer.

Answer(s): B



A Citrix Administrator configured an external syslog server but is NOT seeing detailed TCP information?
What could be causing this?

  1. Log facility is NOT configured.
  2. TCP logging is NOT enabled.
  3. User-defined audit log is NOT configured.
  4. Log level is NOT enabled.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX226058



A Citrix Administrator is creating a new SSL vServer and notices the ns_default_ssl_profile frontend SSL profile is automatically bound to the SSL vServer.
Which two actions can the administrator perform to change or remove the ns_default_ssl_profile_frontend SSL profile once it is enabled? (Choose two.)

  1. Globally unbind the ns_default_ssl_profile_frontend SSL.
  2. Unbind the default SSL profile and bind the newly created SSL profile.
  3. Create a separate SSL profile.
  4. Unbind the ns_default_ssl_profile_frontend SSL profile from the SSL vServer without binding a replacement SSL profile.
  5. Globally disable the ns_default_ssl_profile_frontend SSL profile.

Answer(s): B,C

Explanation:

"Once default SSL Profiles are enabled, you cannot disable the default SSL Profiles."






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