Citrix Systems Network Router 9.2 User Manual

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Citrix NetScaler Policy Configuration and Reference Guide
NetScaler programmers who want to develop advanced policies and 
expressions. 
The concepts and tasks described in this guide require you to have a basic 
understanding of the NetScaler system and the particular feature for which you 
want to configure a policy. 
Formatting Conventions 
This documentation uses the following formatting conventions
Formatting Conventions
Convention
Meaning
Boldface
Information that you type exactly as shown (user input); 
elements in the user interface.
<angled braces>
Placeholders for information or parameters that you 
provide. For example, <FileName> in a command means 
you type the actual name of a file. Also, new terms, and 
words used as specific terms, as opposed to their ordinary, 
descriptive meaning.
Monospace
System output or characters in a command line. User input 
and placeholders also are formatted using monspace text.
{braces}
A series of items, one of which is required in command 
statements. For example, { yes | no } means you must type 
yes or no. Do not type the braces themselves.
[brackets]
Optional items in command statements. For example, in 
the following command, [-range 
positiveInteger]
 means that you have the option of 
entering a range, but it is not required:
add lb vserver name serviceType IPAddress 
port [-range positiveInteger]
Do not type the brackets themselves.
| (vertical bar)
A separator between options in braces or brackets in 
command statements. For example, the following indicates 
that you choose one of the following load balancing 
methods:
lbMethod = ( ROUNDROBIN | LEASTCONNECTION | 
LEASTRESPONSETIME | URLHASH | DOMAINHASH | 
DESTINATIONIPHASH | SOURCEIPHASH | 
SRCIPDESTIPHASH | LEASTBANDWIDTH | 
LEASTPACKETS | TOKEN | SRCIPSRCPORTHASH | 
LRTM | CALLIDHASH | CUSTOMLOAD )
… (ellipsis)
You can repeat the previous item or items in command 
statements. For example, /route:DeviceName[,…] means 
you can type additional DeviceNames separated by 
commas.