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Mobile Service Provider. SNMP monitoring. Support bundles. Support options and Remote Support. View log files in XenMobile. XenMobile Analyzer Tool. Endpoint Management connector for Exchange ActiveSync.

Citrix Gateway connector for Exchange ActiveSync. Advanced Concepts. On-premises XenMobile interaction with Active Directory. XenMobile Deployment. Management Modes. Device Requirements. Security and User Experience. User Communities. Email Strategy.

XenMobile Integration. Multi-Site Requirements. Reference Architecture for On-Premises Deployments. Server Properties. Device and App Policies. User Enrollment Options. Tuning XenMobile Operations.

App Provisioning and Deprovisioning. Dashboard-Based Operations. Systems Monitoring. Disaster Recovery. Citrix Support Process. Sending group enrollment invitations in XenMobile. Configuring an on-premises Device Health Attestation server. Document History. Aviso legal. You can use the following preinstallation checklist to note the prerequisites and settings for installing XenMobile on-premises.

Each task or note includes a column indicating the component or function for which the requirement applies. Planning a XenMobile deployment involves many considerations. For recommendations, common questions, and use cases for your complete XenMobile environment, see the XenMobile Deployment Handbook. For installation steps, see the Install XenMobile section later in this article.

XenMobile and Citrix Gateway require certificates to enable connections with other Citrix products and app and from user devices. For details, see the Certificates and Authentication section in the XenMobile documentation. XenMobile requires database connection configuration.

The XenMobile repository requires a Microsoft SQL Server database running on one of the supported versions noted in System requirements and compatibility. Citrix recommends using Microsoft SQL remotely.

Use PostgreSQL locally or remotely only in test environments. You create a second virtual server to enable user connections from Citrix Receiver and web browsers. Those connections are to Windows-based applications and virtual desktops in Virtual Apps and Desktops. You can use this flowchart to guide you through the main steps for deploying XenMobile. Links to topics on each step follow the figure. Ensure that the hypervisor is configured with the correct time — either using an NTP server or a manual configuration - because XenMobile uses that time.

If you have time zone issues when syncing XenMobile time with a hypervisor, you can avoid the issues by pointing XenMobile to an NTP server. For details, see your XenServer or VMware documentation. Hyper-V prerequisites. Before installing XenMobile on Hyper-V, you must do the following.

For details, see your Hyper-V documentation. These steps are necessary because there are two different versions of the Hyper-V manifest file representing the VM configuration. For these releases, you must have only the. FIPS mode. You can download product software from the Citrix website.

Log on to the site and then use the Downloads link to navigate to the page containing the software you want to download. Go to the Citrix website. Click the Jump to Download menu and choose the appropriate virtual image to use to install XenMobile. Alternatively, scroll down the page to locate the Download File button for the image you want to install.

You can use this procedure to download the Citrix Gateway virtual appliance or software upgrades to your existing Citrix Gateway appliance. When you select this option, you receive a list of software for the virtual machine for each hypervisor. By doing so in a high availability configuration: You avoid an issue with the IP address that occurs when you clone and then restart the second XenMobile virtual machine.

From the hypervisor console page, create an administrator account for XenMobile in the command prompt window by typing the administrator user name and password. The addresses shown in this and following images are non-working and are provided as examples only. Type y to increase security by generating a random encryption passphrase or n to provide your own passphrase.

Citrix recommends typing y to generate a random passphrase. The passphrase is used as part of the protection of the encryption keys used to secure your sensitive data. A hash of the passphrase, stored in the server file system, is used to retrieve the keys during the encryption and decryption of data.

The passphrase cannot be viewed. If you intend to extend your environment and configure more servers, provide your own passphrase. Select the database type. If you enable a XenMobile cluster, after system configuration completes, open port 80 to enable real-time communication between cluster members. Complete that setup on all cluster nodes. If you intend to cluster nodes, or instances, of XenMobile together, provide identical passwords for subsequent nodes.

Create an administrator account for logging on to the XenMobile console with a web browser. Be sure to record these credentials for later use. Copy the complete URL that appears on the screen and continue this initial XenMobile configuration in your web browser. After completing the initial portion of the XenMobile configuration in your hypervisor command prompt window, complete the process in your web browser.

In your web browser, navigate to the location provided at the conclusion of the command prompt window configuration. Type the XenMobile console administrator account user name and password you created in the command prompt window. On the Get Started page, click Start. The Licensing page appears. Configure the license. For details on adding and configuring licenses and configuring expiration notifications, see Licensing.

If you intend to use XenMobile clustering by adding cluster nodes, or instances, of XenMobile, you must use the Citrix Licensing on a remote server.

On the Certificates page, click Import. The Import dialog box appears. For details on working with certificates, see Certificates. If appropriate to the environment, configure Citrix Gateway. Log in to Verify Download Permissions. Background The quality of audio that each session receives depends as much on the network connection as it does on the XenApp environment configuration.

Following is a list of the audio quality limits available with respect to bandwidth: 0 - High - 1. There are different methods to configure the audio quality options for your ICA sessions, following are instructions and explanations for each: ICA Listener By default, the server is set to medium audio quality on the ICA listener. Unless this is changed, there is no way to get the high audio quality no matter what other options you configure. Citrix Audio Policy The Citrix policy for audio is for specifically setting a lower audio quality than the server default value.

Full Program Neighborhood Client For any user to get high audio quality when using the Full PN Client, they must manually adjust their client properties. From the full Program Neighborhood client, click on the application set or the custom ICA connection you wish to use and select Settings , Click on the Default Options tab. Web Interface By default, the audio quality in Web Interface is set to No Preference, which defaults to the server specification medium audio quality.

Was this page helpful? Thank you! Sorry to hear that. Name Name is required. Email Email address is required. Close Submit. The PNa client provides centralized management of the client settings via the Access Management Console and Published Application settings. PNa also offers pass-through authentication, automatic desktop and start menu integration, as well as client to server content redirection, whereby the local Windows File Type Association is altered so that local files automatically launch the associated Citrix Published Application.

These features make PNa the Citrix Client of choice for many organizations, as they can deploy a domain member workstation with only the PNa client installed. Some organizations also run PNa on Citrix Servers and publish desktops, so users log on from a thin client device and their desktop is automatically populated with their application set by PNa.

Software pre-requisites for the machine to host Web Interface 4. After installing software pre-requisites 1 thru 6 download and launch the Web Interface installation program WebInterface. Install Web Interface and accept the defaults. The first time the AMC is run, discovery is performed to identify the components that will be managed. After the site is created, the initial settings must be configured. On this screen, enter the name of the Citrix Farm, then enter at least one server from the Citrix Farm with which the Program Neighborhood Agent Services site will communicate.

This assumes that the credentials entered on the local Windows PC are the same as those that will be used to logon to the Citrix Farm. This setting should only be enabled if all clients are capable of authenticating via Kerberos, i. In the Manage Server Settings screen, one can configure the automatic refresh frequency useful if changes are often made to published applications during working hours , Backup URLs additional PNa Services Sites that can be contacted by the client in the event that the primary site is offline , and Site Redirection, where an administrator can redirect users to an alternate site.

For a centrally managed installation, the following screens are very important.



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