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2021 Nov 1Y0-351 vce

Q101. A network engineer has started at a new company and has been instructed to restrict access to an external facing VIP to selected third party clients, based on their source IP address range. 

What could the engineer do to accomplish this task? 

A. Enable USNIP mode on the Netscaler. 

B. Enable the host route option on the external VIP. 

C. Create an Extended ACL based on the source IP address. 

D. Create a SNIP address in the external VLAN limited to the source IP addresses. 

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Q102. What is the purpose of the SSL Certificate Authority (CA) root certificate during an SSL connection? 

A. SSL Cipher Exchange 

B. Session Key Exchange 

C. Pre Shared Master Secret Generation 

D. Server Certificate Signature Verification 

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Q103. An end user is receiving authentication errors when accessing a load-balancing virtual server that uses Authentication, Authorization and Access (AAA)-TM. Which shell command should a NetScaler Engineer execute to show AAA events in real time to help diagnose this issue? 

A. tail /tmp/aaad.debug 

B. cat /tmp/aaad.debug 

C. grep aaa /tmp/nskrb.debug 

D. egrep aaa /tmp/pitboss.debug 

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Q104. A network engineer runs the following command:  nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog -s nsdebug_pe=1 -d oldconmsg What is the engineer trying to check in the log? 

A. Bandwidth information 

B. Load-balancing information 

C. Content-switching statistics 

D. Memory utilization information 

Answer:

Explanation: 

http://www.netscalerkb.com/netscaler-tricks-and-guides/nsconmsg-

examples/?wap2;PHPSESSID=6bab876c08055dc69f12fb005869478f Paul B: Some of this probably duplicates  my original post....  here's some bits stolen from the Netscaler Advanced course..... Enter the following command in the shell to trim a newnslog file: nsconmsg -K input_file -s time=DDMMMYYYY:HH:MM -k output_file -T seconds -d copy Command example: nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog -s time=19Jan2009:17:00 -k slice1_newnslog -T 3600 -d copy This command writes newnslog entries from 5pm-6pm in the slice1_newnslog file. Enter the following command in the shell to view the time span of the current newnslog file: nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog -d setime Enter  the following command in the  shell to display  event  information,  such as entity up/down, alerts and configuration saves: nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog -d event Enter the following command in the shell to view console messages, which include IP address conflicts and duplex mismatch, in the current newnslog file: nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog -d consmsg Enter the following command in the shell to display memory utilization: nsconmsg -s -K /var/nslog/newnslogConMEM=1 -d oldconmsg Enter the following command in the shell to display bandwidth information: nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog -s nsdebug_pe=1 -d oldconmsg Enter the following command in the shell to display load-balancing information: nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog -s ConLb=1 -d oldconmsg Enter  the  following  command  in the  shell  to view SSL stats for front-end  connections: nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog -s ConSSL=1 -d oldconmsg Enter  the  following command  in the  shell  to view SSL stats  for  back-end  connections: nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog -s ConSSL=2 -d oldconmsg Enter  the  following command in the  shell  to view SSL stats  for  front-  and back-end connections: nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog -s ConSSL=3 -d oldconmsg Enter the following command in the shell to display monitoring statistics: nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog –s ConMon=x –d oldconmsg This command gives basic information when x=1 and gives detailed information when x=2. Enter the following command in the shell to display content switching statistics: nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog –s ConCSW=1 -d oldconmsg Enter the following command in the shell to view all non-zero totals in the current newnslog file: nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog -d statswt0 | more Enter the following command in the shell to view the average rates in the current newnslog file: nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog –d current | more Use -g to grep for specific counters of interest. For example: nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog -g cpu -d statswt0 | more nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog -g arp –d current | more Enter following command in the shell to display CPU usage in the shell: nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog -s totalcount=200 -g cpu_use -d current Enter the following command in the shell to display NIC information: nsconmsg -K /var/nslog/newnslog -g nic -d current And watch out for the parameters: a "-k" and a "-K" (lower- vs upper-case) have VERY different meanings!!!! For example the UPPERcase "-K" refers to an input file, whilst the lowercase "-k" refers to an output file. Getting them wring could mean over-writing your log file!!! Ooops! 


Q105. Scenario: A NetScaler Engineer needs to perform a network packet trace on a NetScaler appliance. For troubleshooting purposes the engineer needs to capture traffic only from interfaces 1/3 and 1/4; traffic from other interfaces should NOT be captured. The resulting file should be saved in NetScaler format. What should the engineer do to accomplish this task? 

A. Run the nstcpdump.sh command from the NetScaler shell and specify the interface 

B. Run the nstcpdump.sh command from the NetScaler shell and specify the filter parameter 

C. Run the start nstrace command from the NetScaler command-line interface and specify the filter parameter 

D. Run the start nstrace command from the NetScaler command-line interface and specify the PerNIC parameter 

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Q106. Which item needs to be configured to enable content prefetch in Integrated Caching on the NetScaler appliance? 

A. Cache Policy 

B. Cache Object 

C. Cache Selector 

D. Cache Content Group 

Answer: