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Assign Application Tests to Monitor Application Experience
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Assign Application Tests to Monitor Application Experience
Learn how to monitor and manage your registered Autonomous DEM mobile users and
remote sites.
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When you create a new app test, you can assign it to ADEM remote sites or all registered
ADEM users (default) or choose specific users to assign a test to, or you can assign the
tests to both remote sites and users. If you have already created a test to be assigned
to all registered ADEM users or remote sites, any tests will automatically start running
on an endpoint or the remote site as soon as it registers with ADEM. Once a test is
started on an endpoint or remote site, it will send metrics from the app test to the
ADEM service every five minutes.
Mobile Users
Learn how to monitor and manage your registered Autonomous DEM mobile
users.
Use the following steps to begin monitoring
your mobile users’ digital experiences with ADEM:
- Enable ADEM for your Prisma Access mobile users.ADEM is supported for your Prisma Access mobile users with Windows or MacOS endpoints running GlobalProtect version 5.2.11 or later.The steps for enabling ADEM for your users depends on if you are using Panorama Managed Prisma Access or Cloud Managed Prisma Access. After you enable ADEM for a user, the ADEM configuration will be pushed to the GlobalProtect app the next time the user connects and the app will register with the ADEM service.To see all registered ADEM users, from the Prisma Access app on the hub:Select SettingsApplication ExperienceApplication Experience Agent Management.This tab shows all registered ADEM users and indicates whether the user is online (the user device is sending keep-alive messages to the ADEM service) or offline (the ADEM service has not received a keep-alive message from the user device in the last ten minutes), when the user device was last seen, the username, device type, and hostname of the ADEM user, and what ADEM agent version they are running.Assign app tests to your registered ADEM users and remote sites.When you create a new app test, you can assign it to ADEM remote sites or all registered ADEM users (default) or choose specific users to assign a test to, or you can assign the tests to both remote sites and users. If you have already created a test to be assigned to all registered ADEM users, any tests will automatically start running on an endpoint as soon as it registers with ADEM. Once a test is started on an endpoint, it will send metrics from the app test to the ADEM service every five minutes.To temporarily stop an endpoint from running assigned app tests, select the user for whom you want to suspend app tests and toggle the Monitoring State.Note that if you disable monitoring, the user is still counted as a licensed ADEM user.To unregister an endpoint from ADEM, select the row for the endpoint to be removed in the table and then click the trash can icon in the Action column.Deleting a user frees up an ADEM license.To set the upgrade preferences for all the users, click Upgrade Now or Auto Upgrade from the Upgrade Options menu.
Remote Sites
Learn how to monitor and manage your registered Autonomous DEM remote sites.Where Can I Use This? What Do I Need? - Prisma Access (Managed by Strata Cloud Manager)
- Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama)
- Prisma Access license
- ADEM or Strata Cloud Manager Pro license
Use the following steps to begin monitoring your remote sites’ digital experiences with ADEM:- Enable ADEM for your Prisma Access remote sites.ADEM for Remote Sites can be enabled only if aggregate bandwidth is enabled on Prisma Access. ADEM is supported for your Prisma Access and Prisma SD-WAN remote sites on all the ION platforms running version 5.6.1 and above.The steps for enabling ADEM for your remote sites depends on if you are using Panorama Managed Prisma Access or Cloud Managed Prisma Access. After you enable ADEM on Prisma Access with aggregate bandwidth enabled on the compute location, the ADEM configuration will be pushed to the Prisma SD-WAN remote site devices allowing the remote sites to register with the ADEM portal.To see all registered ADEM users from the Prisma Access app on the hub.Select SettingsApplication ExperienceRemote Site Agent Management.This tab shows a list of all the remote sites. These sites will have the same names that you have configured on your Prisma SD-WAN remote sites. It also displays the model number, the host name, if they are configured for high availability, and whether they are online. You can enable or disable monitoring for each site and you can delete them also from this tab.Application tests are always executed from the devices that are active on the remote sites. The devices are registered and tests executed on them based on the site name regardless of the appliance on which the tests are running. As long as the devices are a part of the same remote site, all the configurations are tracked based on the site name. So, even if you change your device at a later time, as long as the device is on the same remote site, ADEM will continue to run the tests on them.Assign app tests to your registered remote sites.When you create an app test, you can assign it to ADEM remote sites or all registered ADEM users (default) or choose specific users to assign a test to, or you can assign the tests to both remote sites and users. If you have already created a test to be assigned to remote sites, any tests will automatically start running on the remote site as soon as it registers with ADEM. Once a test is started on a remote site, it will send metrics from the app test to the ADEM service every five minutes.To temporarily stop running assigned app tests on the Prisma SD-WAN remote sites, select the remote site for which you want to suspend app tests and toggle the Monitoring State.Note that if you disable monitoring, the remote site is still counted as a licensed ADEM site.To unregister a remote site from ADEM, select the remote site to remove and then click the trash can icon in the Action column.Unregistering a remote site frees up an ADEM license.To set the upgrade preferences for all the remote sites, click Upgrade Now or Auto Upgrade from the Upgrade Options menu.