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Actual exam question from Citrix's 1Y0-231
Question #: 10
Topic #: 1
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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 virtual server 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?

  • A. Disable the backend server entity targeted for change.
  • B. Disable the load-balancing virtual server.
  • C. Disable the backend service entity targeted for change.
  • D. Unbind the correct server entity from the load-balancing virtual server.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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yromem
4 months ago
Selected Answer: A
just disable the backend server so the others still do the job?
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3a0f5fb
7 months, 2 weeks ago
The correct answer is C: To ensure that all traffic is routed away from a specific backend server during business hours without affecting other servers, the Citrix Administrator can use the following approach: 1. Disable the Service for the Target Server 2. Cache Redirection (Optional) 3. Monitor the Backend Server
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Joe_miller
1 year, 1 month ago
I pick A and here is why. Yes, you can disable the Service, but if you use service groups from what I see you have to disable the whole group. But if you go into the Service group, then you have the option to disable the Server. Which then takes one out of the emix.
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BenDParker
1 year, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: A
I also agree with A
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A_atef92
1 year, 8 months ago
The correct answer is C. To ensure that all traffic is routed away from a specific backend server without affecting the other servers, the Citrix Administrator can disable the backend service entity targeted for change. This will mark the service as down and ensure that no new connections are made to that server. Existing connections will continue to be served by the other servers in the pool.
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RDIO
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: A
From these options I think A. The D option "Unbind the correct server entity from the load-balancing virtual server." is wrong. You can't unbind directly a server from the LB vServer. From the vserver you can bind or unbind services or services groups.
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Depi1
1 year, 11 months ago
Selected Answer: A
It's suppose to be A. You can't bind server entity directly to load-balancer vserver. Only Service or Service group entity can be bound with LB.
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sailorsoul
1 year, 12 months ago
Selected Answer: A
Why not just disable the server?
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rgb511
2 years ago
Selected Answer: D
for C, is it referring to the service within the backed server? if that's the case then D seems the best answer.
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