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Create a Citrix-ICA Class

If traffic discovery is enabled, PacketWise will automatically discover Citrix traffic and create classes for published applications. For instance, when PacketWise detects Citrix traffic, a Citrix class will be created, and class discovery will be enabled on that class. Because class discovery is on, PacketWise will also create a Citrix/Default class and Citrix child classes for any published applications.


Note: To perform this task from PolicyCenter, you must first select a configuration from the Editing Configuration drop-down list at the top of the page.

If traffic discovery is disabled, you can create Citrix classes manually.

To manually create a Citrix-ICA class:

1. Click the manage tab.

2. In the left window pane, select the class or folder that will be the parent of the class you are about to define.

3. Click class and select add.

4. In the Name field, type a descriptive name (up to 31 characters; hyphens, underscores, and periods are acceptable).

5. For the Service, select Citrix-ICA.

6. Optional: To specify a Citrix-ICA criterion, scroll down to the Criterion field, and select Published Application, Client Name or Priority from the drop-down list  show screen. See Citrix Criteria for details.

7. Type the criterion (name or priority) in the empty text field.

6. Click add class.

For more information about the other entries in the New Traffic Class window, see Matching Rules.

To control Citrix traffic after you have created Citrix-based classes, see Manage Citrix Performance.

Note: A matching rule can contain only one application-specific criterion. To combine multiple criteria, use two traffic classes, a parent and a child.

PacketGuide™ for PacketWise® 8.1