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Managing and Monitoring HAProxy instances
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Role Based Access Control in NetScaler MAS for HAProxy Instances
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How to Use the NetScaler MAS Dashboard to Monitor an HAProxy Instance
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How to Display the Details of the Frontends Configured on HAProxy Instances
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How to Display the Details of the Backends Configured on HAProxy Instances
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How to Display the Details of the Servers Configured on HAProxy Instances
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How to Back Up and Restore an HAProxy Instance by Using NetScaler MAS
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How to Edit the HAProxy Configuration File by Using NetScaler MAS
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How to Use Configuration Jobs to Replicate Configuration from One Instance to Multiple Instances
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How to Create Configuration Jobs from Corrective Commands on NetScaler MAS
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How to Use Configuration Templates to Create Audit Templates on NetScaler MAS
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How to Create Configuration Jobs for SD-WAN WO Instances in NetScaler MAS
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How to Use the Master Configuration Template on NetScaler MAS
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How to Upgrade NetScaler SDX Instances by Using NetScaler MAS
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How to Schedule Jobs Created by Using Built-in Templates in NetScaler MAS
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How to Reschedule Jobs That Were Configured by Using Built-in Templates in NetScaler MAS
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How to Reuse Configuration Audit Templates in Configuration Jobs
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How to Generate Configuration Audit Diff for ConfigChange SNMP Traps
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Viewing the Type of Videos Streamed and the Data Volume Consumed from your Network
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Comparing the Optimized and Un-Optimized Number of Plays of ABR Videos
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Compare the Optimized and Unoptimized Play Time of ABR Videos
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Comparing Bandwidth Consumption of Optimized and Un-Optimized ABR Videos
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Comparing the Data Volume Used by Optimized and Unoptimized ABR Videos
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Integrating NetScaler MAS with OpenStack Platform
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Get Configuration Advice on Network Configuration
You set up your NetScaler instances with optimal configurations so that you can achieve optimal performance on your applications. However, some configurations might not be standard configurations and could affect the performance of your applications.
To help you optimize your application performance, NetScaler MAS analyzes the NetScaler instance configuration and provides you with recommendations. You can apply the recommended configurations from NetScaler MAS.
To analyze the NetScaler instance:
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Navigate to Networks > Configuration Audit > Configuration Advice.
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Do one of the following:
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Click Upload Configuration File and upload the configuration file of your network instance.
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Click Select Device and select the NetScaler instance that you want to analyze.
NetScaler MAS analyzes the configuration on your instance and provides a list of configuration recommendations as shown in the following image. Click the check box next to a configuration advice to view the corrective commands.
If you want to update your configuration, specify the values for the variables in the corrective commands and click Apply Now as shown in the following image.
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The commands listed here are only recommendations. A user with read and write access might be able to edit any command using this feature. Ensure that you grant a limited privileged access to users whom you think should not edit the commands.
When the command is successfully run on the network instance, the check box next to the advice disappears.
If you want to view the details of the commands run on your network instance, navigate to Networks > Instances > Instance Type>, select the IP address of the instance, and then click Events from the Actions drop-down list.
On the Events page, you can view the details of the configuration change.
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Get Configuration Advice on Network Configuration
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