Citrix Gateway

Configuring Web Interface Failover

You can use the Published Applications Wizard to configure Citrix Gateway to fail over to a secondary server running the Web Interface.

Web Interface failover allows user connections to stay active if the primary Web Interface fails. When you configure failover, you define a new IP address in addition to the system IP address, mapped IP address, or virtual server IP address. The new IP address must be on the same subnet as the system or mapped IP address.

When you configure Web Interface failover on Citrix Gateway, any network traffic that is sent to the new IP address is relayed to the primary Web Interface. The virtual server that you select in the Published Applications wizard serves as the network address translation (NAT) IP address. The real IP address is that of the Web Interface. If the primary Web Interface fails, network traffic is sent to the secondary Web Interface.

To configure Web Interface failover

  1. In the configuration utility, click the Configuration tab and then in the navigation pane, click Citrix Gateway.
  2. In the details pane, under Getting Started, click Published applications wizard.
  3. Click Next, select a virtual server and then click Next.
  4. On the Configure Client Connections page, click Configure Web Interface Failover.
  5. Under Primary Web Interface, in Web Interface Server, type the IP address of the primary Web Interface.
  6. In Web Interface Server Port, type the port number for the primary Web Interface.
  7. In Virtual Server IP, type the new IP address for failover.
  8. In Virtual Server Port, enter the port number for the virtual server.
  9. Under Backup Web Interface, in Web Interface Server, type the IP address of the server running the Web Interface or select a server from the list.
  10. In Web Interface Server Port, type the port number of the Web Interface and then click OK.
  11. Click Next and then follow the instructions to complete the wizard.
Configuring Web Interface Failover