What is NetScaler SD-WAN?

What is NetScaler SD-WAN?

NetScaler SD-WAN, a software-defined wide area network management system now known as Citrix SD-WAN NetScaler Secure Web Gateway, a set of tools for countering Internet-based threats now collectively known as Citrix Secure Web Gateway The core product was NetScaler ADC.

How do I configure NetScaler to connect to a specific subnet?

You should configure a new SNIP address for each subnet you want the NetScaler to be directly connected to. When the SNIP is added in the NetScaler configuration, the appliance will automatically add a static route entry into the NetScaler routing table to identify that SNIP as the default entry point for that subnet.

What are the different editions of NetScaler?

Citrix NetScaler is available in three different editions: NetScaler has both a command line interface (CLI) and a graphical user interface (GUI). The NetScaler appliance uses different IP addresses for management and connections. These IP addresses are:

What is Citrix NetScaler?

NetScaler is an application delivery controller (ADC) working between Level4 and Level7 (OSI model), performing traffic analysis to optimize, secure and intelligently distribute it. There are plenty of features associated with Citrix NetScaler. These are the most important:

What are the components of Citrix NetScaler?

System Configuration: – VPX, licensing, networking, firmware, high availability, management authentication, TCP settings, DNS, SNMP, Syslog, backup/restore, etc. Citrix’s NetScaler Deployment Guides – Microsoft, Cisco, etc.

What happened to the NetScaler brand?

The NetScaler brand was abandoned in 2018, just a few days after Citrix’s annual Synergy conference. It consisted of the following products: NetScaler ADC, an application delivery controller, is now called Citrix ADC. NetScaler AppFirewall, an application firewall now known as Citrix Web App Firewall.

When will Citrix NetScaler vulnerabilities be fully patched?

Cloud and virtualisation technology supplier Citrix has said that serious vulnerabilities in its NetScaler application delivery controller (ADC) and gateway products will not be fully patched until the end of January. The critical vulnerabilities were uncovered by Mikhail Klyuchnikov of Positive Technologies and disclosed before Christmas 2019.