Scenario:
POLICY 1:
add rewrite action ACT_1 corrupt_http_header Accept-Encoding
add rewrite policy POL_1 HTTPS.REQ.IS_VALID ACT_1
POLICY 2:
add rewrite action ACT_2 insert_http_header Accept-Encoding “”identity””
add rewrite policy POL_2 “HTTP.REQ.IS_VALID “ ACT_2
How can a Citrix Administrator successfully bind the above rewrite policies to the load-
balancing vServer
lb_vsrv so that POL_2 is evaluated after POL_2 is evaluated?
A . bind lb vServer lb_vsrv CpolicyName POL_1 Cpriority 110 CgotoPriorityExpression NEXT Ctype REQUEST
bind lb vServer lb_vsrv CpolicyName POL_2 Cpriority 100 CgotoPriorityExpression END Ctype REQUEST
B. bind lb vServer lb_vsrv CpolicyName POL_1 Cpriority 90 CgotoPriorityExpression NEXT Ctype REQUEST
bind lb vServer lb_vsrv CpolicyName POL_2 Cpriority 100 CgotoPriorityExpression END Ctype REQUEST
C. bind lb vServer lb_vsrv CpolicyName POL_1 Cpriority 90 CgotoPriorityExpression END Ctype REQUEST
bind lb vServer lb_vsrv CpolicyName POL_2 Cpriority 80 CgotoPriorityExpression NEXT Ctype REQUEST
D. bind lb vServer lb_vsrv CpolicyName POL_1 Cpriority 90 Ctype REQUEST bind lb vServer lb_vsrv CpolicyName POL_2 Cpriority 100 Ctype REQUEST
Answer: B
Explanation:
– Pol1 has a prio of 90 so it’s evaluated first
-gotoPrioExpression NEXT means that it will evaluate next item in the policy list – Pol2 has a prio of 100, so it"s avaluated after Pol1
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