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To create virtual servers
You can add, modify, enable or disable, and remove virtual servers by using the NetScaler Gateway GUI or the Quick Configuration wizard. For more information about configuring a virtual server with the Quick Configuration wizard, see Configuring Settings with the Quick Configuration Wizard.
To create a virtual server by using the GUI
- On the Configuration tab, Navigate to NetScaler Gateway > Virtual Servers.
- In the details pane, click Add.
- Configure the settings as per your requirement.
- Click Create and then click Close.
To create a virtual server by using the CLI
At the command prompt, type;
add vpn vserver <name> <serviceType> [<IPAddress> [<port>]
Example:
add vpn vserver gatewayserver SSL 1.1.1.1 443
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