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Use default StyleBooks
A set of default StyleBooks is provided along with Citrix ADM. When you use a default StyleBook, you have to specify values for the parameters in the StyleBook and select the IP addresses of the Citrix ADC instances where you want to run the configuration. After you submit the configuration, Citrix ADM validates the parameter values you have specified, creates a graph of the configuration, connects to the Citrix ADC instances, and runs the configuration on the instances.
Citrix ADC features
This table lists the StyleBooks that help you to configure virtual servers for load-balancing, content-switching, and GSLB:
StyleBook Name | Description | Versions |
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lb | Configure a simple load-balancing virtual server. See, Load Balancing. | 1.1, 2.0 |
lb-mon | Configure a load-balancing virtual server with monitors. See, Configure monitors in a load balancing setup. | 1.0, 2.0 |
cs-lb-mon | Configure a content-switching virtual server with monitors. For more information, see Content Switching. | 1.0, 1.1 |
lb-mon-full | Configure a load-balancing virtual server with monitors on your ADC instances. Also, configure the ADC features like rewrite, responder, compression, and SSL ciphers. | 1.0 |
cs-lb-mon-full | Configure a content-switching virtual server with monitors on your ADC instances. Also, configure the ADC features like rewrite, responder, and compression. | 1.0 |
gslb | Configure one or more ADC instances of different sites in the GSLB setup. Before you begin, configure the SNIP IP address on ADC instances. This StyleBook uses the SNIP IP address as the site IP address. | 1.0 |
multicloud-glb | Configure GLB for ADC instances. These instances are deployed as GLB nodes in public clouds and on-premises data centers. You can use this StyleBook to configure GLB nodes in hierarchical deployment. | 1.1 |
Web Application Firewall features
This table lists the default StyleBooks for Web Application Firewall (WAF) features:
StyleBook Name | Description | Versions |
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waf-basic | Configure a basic web application with application firewall policies. | 1.2 |
waf-adv | Configure a advanced web application with application firewall policies. | 1.2 |
waf-default-130 and waf-default-131 | Configure WAF and IP reputation policies for your ADC instances. | 1.2 |
lb-appfw | Deploy a load-balancing configuration along with the application firewall and IP reputation policy on Citrix ADC instances. | 1.0 |
appfw-import-object | Create or upload an application firewall object. | 1.1 |
appfw-general-settings | Configure global settings for your application firewall. These settings apply to all applications within the ADC instance. | 1.0 |
apic-http-lb | Create an HTTP load-balancer application through Cisco APIC. | 1.0 |
api-waf-profile | Create a WAF profile in Citrix ADM. With this profile, you can configure WAF policies to an API resource. | 1.0 |
Application Security features
This table lists the default StyleBooks for application security features:
StyleBook Name | Description | Versions |
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api-proxy | Create an API proxy in your ADC instance. You can create multiple proxies with the same policy type. | 1.1 |
appsec-for-gateway | Before you begin, create a custom bot signature. Configure an authentication policy using WAF and bot to protect your Gateway login page. Bind this authentication policy with your authentication virtual server. | 1.0 |
appsec-for-gateway-with-insights | Before you begin, create a custom bot signature. Configure an authentication policy using WAF and bot to protect your Gateway login page with security insights. Bind this authentication policy with your authentication virtual server. | 1.0 |
appvserver-contentrule-networkfunction-bind | Apply your own contentRule configuration to application traffic from your ADC instance. | 1.0 |
appsec-owasptop10-protection | Create a protection configuration using WAF and bot policies. This StyleBook maps the ADC configurations to the OWASP top 10 vulnerabilities. | 1.0 |
Bot management features
This table lists the default StyleBooks for bot management features:
StyleBook Name | Description | Versions |
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api-bot-profile | Create a bot profile in Citrix ADM. With this profile, you can configure bot policies to an API resource. | 1.0 |
bot-signature | Create a bot signature for your ADC instances. | 1.2 |
bot-management | Define a web application configuration with bot policies. | 1.2 |
bot-general-settings | Configure global settings of bot management checks on your ADC instances. For more information, see Bot Management. | 1.2 |
Citrix ADC network configurations
This table lists the default StyleBooks for Citrix ADC network configurations:
StyleBook Name | Description | Versions |
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adc_globalparam_configuration | Set global parameters for your ADC instances. | 1.0 |
snmp_configuration | Deploy SNMP configurations on an ADC instance. A Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) application helps you log ADC events in Citrix ADM. For more information, see SNMP Configuration. | 1.0 |
adv_network_configuration | Deploy advanced network configurations like VXLAN, cluster, and more. For more information, see Networking. | 1.0 |
storefront | Configure your ADC instances for Citrix StoreFront. | 1.0 |
ntp_configuration | Configure Network Time Protocol (NTP) resources in your ADC instances. | 1.0 |
network_param_configuration | Configure network parameters like AppAlg, ARP, Inbound NAT, and so on. | 1.0 |
network_configuration | Deploy basic networking components. For more information, see Networking. | 1.0 |
cs-netfunc | Configure the advanced network functions of a content-switching virtual server for your ADC instances. | 1.0 |
What’s next?
To create a configuration pack from default StyleBooks, follow the steps in Create a configuration pack.
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