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IP Addressing
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Configuring Citrix ADC-owned IP addresses
- Configuring the NSIP address
- Configuring and Managing Virtual IP (VIP) Addresses
- Configuring ARP response Suppression for Virtual IP addresses (VIPs)
- Configuring Subnet IP Addresses (SNIPs)
- Configuring GSLB Site IP Addresses (GSLBIP)
- Removing a Citrix ADC-owned IP address
- Configuring Application Access Controls
- How the Citrix ADC Proxies Connections
- Enabling Use Source IP Mode
- Configuring Network Address Translation
- Configuring Static ARP
- Setting the Timeout for Dynamic ARP Entries
- Configuring Neighbor Discovery
- Configuring IP Tunnels
- Class E IPv4 packets
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Configuring Citrix ADC-owned IP addresses
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Interfaces
- Configuring MAC-Based Forwarding
- Configuring Network Interfaces
- Configuring Forwarding Session Rules
- Understanding VLANs
- Configuring a VLAN
- Configuring NSVLAN
- Configuring Allowed VLAN List
- Configuring Bridge Groups
- Configuring VMACs
- Configuring Link Aggregation
- Redundant Interface Set
- Binding an SNIP address to an Interface
- Monitoring the Bridge Table and Changing the Aging time
- Citrix ADC Appliances in Active-Active Mode Using VRRP
- Using the Network Visualizer
- Configuring Link Layer Discovery Protocol
- Jumbo Frames
- Citrix ADC Support for Microsoft Direct Access Deployment
- Access Control Lists
- IP Routing
- Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6)
- Traffic Domains
- VXLAN
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IP Addressing
Before you can configure the Citrix ADC appliance, you must assign the NSIP address, also known as the Management IP address. You can also create other Citrix ADC-owned IP addresses for abstracting servers and establishing connections with the servers. In this type of configuration, the appliance serves as a proxy for the abstracted servers. You can also proxy connections by using network address translations (INAT and RNAT). When proxying connections, the appliance can behave either as a bridging (Layer 2) device or as a packet forwarding (Layer 3) device. To make packet forwarding more efficient, you can configure static ARP entries. For IPv6, you can configure neighbor discovery (ND).