If you have purchased the Remote Networks license when purchasing ADEM, you can
allocate your Remote Networks bandwidth licenses on Prisma Access for each compute
location.
Based on your capacity planning, you allocate your Remote Networks bandwidth licenses
on Prisma Access for each compute location. The unit of measure for bandwidth
licenses is Mbps.
Below are some points to consider when allocating bandwidth for ADEM:
When enabling ADEM on a compute location, the amount of ADEM bandwidth
allocated on a compute location will mandatorily be equal to the bandwidth
that you had already allocated for Remote Networks (see Bandwidth
Allocation (Mbps) column) on Prisma Access for that
compute location.
As soon as you enable ADEM on a compute location, the same amount of
bandwidth allocated for Remote Network is automatically deducted from the
overall ADEM pool of bandwidth licenses (shown by Autonomous DEM Allocated Total).
The Autonomous DEM Allocated Total shows you
how much bandwidth has already been consumed by ADEM and how much is
remaining.
For any compute location, you can Enable ADEM only if
you have enough ADEM bandwidth license available in the overall ADEM
bandwidth pool (shown in Autonomous DEM Allocated
Total) matching the allocated Remote Networks bandwidth. For
example, if you are trying to Enable ADEM on a
compute location where 100 Mbps of Remote Networks bandwidth is allocated,
if your ADEM pool of licenses does not have at least 100 Mbps bandwidth
available, you won't be able to enable ADEM on that compute location unless
you add more ADEM bandwidth license to overall pool.
Also, when ADEM is enabled on a particular compute location, if you increase
or decrease the amount of Remote Networks Bandwidth Allocation
(Mbps) on that compute location, it will correspondingly
increase or decrease the overall bandwidth in the ADEM pool of licenses
(Autonomous DEM Allocated
Total).
When you Enable ADEM on a compute location, all the
sites that connect to the compute location get ADEM enabled and those Prisma SD-WAN sites can connect to the ADEM portal. Hence all
those sites can be monitored.
After you have enabled ADEM on a compute location, if you would like to free
up some ADEM bandwidth to allocate to some other compute location, you can
deselect the Enable check box. Doing so will release
that bandwidth back to the ADEM pool of licenses, but it will also disable
ADEM on the compute location which results in synthetic test monitoring to
be stopped on all sites connected to that compute location.
To enable Autonomous DEM for the compute location, follow these steps: