Quick Installation and Configuration

4.In the Password box, type nsroot.

5.In the Configuration tab, click Network and type values for the following parameters:

IP Address—IP address of the LOM port.

Subnet Mask—Subnet mask used to define the subnet of the LOM port.

Default Gateway—IP address of the router that connects the LOM port to the network.

6.Click Save.

Power Cycling the Appliance

You can remotely turn off the appliance and turn it back on. The result is similar to pressing the power button on the back panel of the appliance for less than four seconds.

Note: Power cycling the appliance by using the LOM port is not supported in the current release.

To power cycle the appliance

1.In a web browser, type the IP address of the LOM port.

2.In the User Name and Password boxes, type the administrator credentials.

3.In the Menu bar, click Remote Control.

4.Under Options, click Power Control, and then click Power Cycle System.

5.Click Perform Action.

System Specifications

The following table summarizes the specifications of the NetScaler SDX 11500/13500/14500/16500/18500/20500 appliances.

Specifications

SDX

 

11500/13500/14500/16500/18500/205

 

00

 

 

Processor

2 six-core

 

 

Memory

48 GB

 

 

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Citrix Systems SDX 13500, SDX 16500 Power Cycling the Appliance, System Specifications, To power cycle the appliance

SDX 14500, SDX 18500, SDX 20500, SDX 11500, SDX 16500 specifications

Citrix Systems offers a range of advanced SDX appliances, including the SDX 14500, SDX 11500, SDX 20500, SDX 13500, and SDX 16500, designed to optimize application delivery, enhance security, and provide seamless networking experiences. Each model brings unique features and specifications tailored for diverse enterprise environments.

The SDX 14500 is engineered for mid-sized businesses, featuring high availability and robust performance. With the capability to host multiple instances of Citrix ADC, it maximizes resource utilization while ensuring easy scalability. The SDX 14500 supports advanced load balancing, SSL offloading, and application firewall capabilities, making it an excellent choice for organizations needing both performance and security.

Moving up the line, the SDX 11500 serves a similar purpose but is tailored for smaller workloads and branch offices. It provides a cost-effective solution without compromising on core functionalities. With simplified deployment and management tools, businesses can quickly integrate it into existing systems.

The SDX 20500 stands as a powerhouse for large enterprises. It is designed for higher capacity demands with superior performance metrics. Leveraging Intel's advanced processors, this model supports extensive throughput and can handle vast numbers of secure connections. Its built-in high-density architecture allows organizations to consolidate multiple environments, reducing hardware costs and complexity.

The SDX 13500 strikes a balance between performance and capacity, making it exceptionally versatile. This model is ideal for organizations that require both high availability and security features. The SDX 13500's support for advanced analytics tools enables IT teams to gain insights into application performance, thereby optimizing user experiences.

Lastly, the SDX 16500 takes the spotlight for organizations looking for enterprise-grade solutions. It integrates Citrix technologies with comprehensive monitoring capabilities, ensuring high performance even during peak loads. This model not only supports application delivery but also strengthens security through dedicated features like web application firewalls.

In conclusion, Citrix Systems' SDX appliance lineup, including the SDX 14500, SDX 11500, SDX 20500, SDX 13500, and SDX 16500, provides organizations with scalable, secure, and efficient solutions. By leveraging these models, businesses can optimize their network infrastructure while ensuring dependable application performance across their operations.