Application Details
View the details of any selected application such as its performance on this
page.
Where Can I Use This? | What Do I Need? |
- Prisma Access (Managed by Strata Cloud Manager)
- Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama)
- Strata Cloud Manager
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- Prisma Access license
- Autonomous DEM license
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View the details of any application, such as its experience score, score trend during the
selected time range, and network performance metrics, by clicking on the Application
name in tab and change the Scope Selection to
Prisma Access. This opens the applications details page.
Click the Experience tab to view the application details.
Get an overview of the average experience scores across all applications for your Mobile
Users and Remote Networks in the Mobile User Experience card and
a Remote Site Experience card. Select the Mobile User
Experience card to see only the Mobile User related data displayed in
the widgets underneath. Likewise, clicking the Remote Site
Experience card displays data specific to Remote Sites only in the
widgets that follow.
If you have purchased an ADEM license
for only one of the two, Mobile Users or Remote Sites, then you will see only the card
for which you have the license.
The Application Target
shows the overall application health for the application for which you chose to see the
application details.
The number enclosed in the rectangle is the
Experience Score, which is a
weighted average of end-to-end application performance metrics for all monitored
applications across all users or remote sites. A fair or poor experience score lets you
know right away that there are performance issues impacting a large number of your users
or remote sites. However, because the
experience score is weighted, it may not uncover
performance issues in monitored apps or locations that have a smaller number of
users.
The experience score will also give you an indication of the overall digital experience
for the user. For each application that is monitored per mobile user, ADEM calculates a
score based on the 5 critical metrics - application availability, DNS resolution time,
TCP connect time, SSL connect time, and the HTTP latency. If the application fails the
availability test (application is unavailable), then the experience score is 0.
table.
If the application is reachable, only then the remaining four metrics will be calculated.
Each of the above metrics (other than application reachability) have a different
weightage and baselined lower and upper thresholds, and their combined weightage equals
100. The sum of these individual metric scores determines the application experience
score for a user. An average of all the test sample results for each application
determines the experience score of a user.
The graph is color coded to show you the number of applications that have Good (green),
Fair (yellow), and Poor (red) experience scores. An application experience score >= 70
is Good, 69-30 is Fair, and below 30 is Poor. A Fair or Poor experience score lets you
know right away that there are performance issues impacting a large number of your users
or remote sites.
Select whether you want to view the application
details for a Mobile User or Remote Site by selecting the appropriate tile under
Experiences.
If the application has multiple test targets set
up, you can view and select the target in the Targets pane. The
widgets on this page will display data specific to the selected test target. By default,
none of the targets will be selected. The targets are sorted from low to high score.
When you select a target, you can see the target’s source path in the bread crumbs below
the Experiences and Targets boxes.
If multiple targets are not configured for the
application test, the Targets pane will not be displayed and you
will see the application score in the Mobile User or
Remote Site Experience tile. In this case the data displayed
in the widgets will be an aggregate view for the application.
The Current Source Path
tells you what data is displayed in the widgets, whether it is data for Mobile Users or
Remote Networks as well as which specific target the data applies to.