Putting It All Together / Lab Recap
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This is Citrix Access Gateway Advanced Edition 4.5. We're in the Lab section of the course, and this is the Lab Recap. In the Lab Recap we're just going to briefly go over everything that we covered in the Lab to refresh your memory about some of the things that we've gone over and in case you may have missed something by skipping one of the videos within this section. We talked about, in the Lab, how to set up resources. We set up the Web resources for the Citrix website, our presentation server, and the Wikipedia website, all of which are available to anyone that happens to logon. We also set up File Share resources, some that are publicly available and then a few that are only available to specific user groups in Active Directory. We also set up Resource groups so that you can apply policies and filters to groups of resources in one whack instead of having to apply these policies to each resource individually. We then moved right down the line to scans. We set up some Endpoint Analysis scans to look at the Operating Systems for service pack levels, for browser levels, for the domain membership that the users are a member of. We then designed policies that used those scans to grant access to our resources and we also designed filters that would filter the availability of the resources based upon Endpoint Analysis scan results, most important the Antivirus scan and the Internet Explorer version scans. We then built our Logon Points. We built two logon points, one for External users such as vendors, or contractors or anyone that's outside of the organization coming into the network for them to access the network using the External Logon Point. We also built an Internal Logon Point for users that are inside the network and just simply need quick access to the resources that are designed in the Access server farm. We then moved on to the user experience and troubleshooting. We showed you what happened when a user hit the Logon Point for the first time, how they installed the Endpoint Analysis client. We showed you what happened when the user logged in, what happened if the user did not login properly and what happened if we did not have the Visibility set properly in our logon points. We also did some basic troubleshooting as to why certain resources appeared where they should not and where other resources did not appear where they should. We then moved on to changing the rules, where we simulated rule changes by management or by the lines of business, and we designed the rules such that the External Logon Point could not do all of the file manipulation actions that the people on the Internal Logon Point could do. We also designed a policy so that if the user denies the Endpoint Analysis scan at Logon, they're not even presented with a logon page, thereby preventing potential calls to the Help Desk when users deny the Endpoint Analysis scan and then login and get no resources in the Access interface because the Endpoint Analysis scan didn't run and therefore the resources are filtered out because all of the conditions are false. And the last step we did in our simulated lab is to take all of the information that's in our development Access farm and we exported to our production Access farm so that we have A- a backup copy, and B- an actual development environment so that if we want to change the Access farm we're not changing a live production system. We showed you how to export the information from the development and import it into the production and to verify that it's all there. We also published the Logon Points so that when users try to login they can actually login because the Logon Points are there. And that pretty much sums up everything we've done in the Lab, and this concludes the Lab Recap for Citrix Access Gateway Advanced Edition.
Tutorial Information
| Course: | Citrix Access Gateway Advanced 4.5 |
| Author: | Greg Dickinson |
| SKU: | 33959 |
| ISBN: | 1-935320-25-4 |
| Release Date: | 2009-01-27 |
| Duration: | 7 hrs / 68 lessons |
| Captions: | Available on CD and Online University |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |
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