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Monitor User Devices, Sites, and Applications with the NetSec Health Dashboard
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Monitor User Devices, Sites, and Applications with the NetSec Health Dashboard
The NetSec Health dashboard provides comprehensive visibility into your
organization's health across all user devices, branch sites, and applications.
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The dashboard shows data based on the following filters:
- Time range- view data for a selected time range.
- Scope Selection- provides visibility into data from Prisma Access and NGFW deployments. The data for devices that are connected directly to applications through the internet are automatically included in every deployment scope.
- Connection Method- supports data for users connected using Prisma Access Agent, GlobalProtect, Prisma Access Browser (Device State: Managed and Unmanaged), and Explicit Proxy gateway.
- Prisma Access Location - filter data for a configured Prisma Access location.
- Source Location- view data that originated from a specific location.
- User Name- view user specific data for associated devices and applications.
You can use the NetSec Health dashboard to:
- Monitor user device experiences across the organization such as status of the user devices, determine the devices that are not monitored by AI-Powered ADEM.
- Get visibility into the network path and identify impacted areas to troubleshoot performance issues of the impacted user devices.
- View and manage incidents that are relevant to each network segment.
- Monitor health of Prisma SD-WAN sites and third-party sites.
- Monitor availability and performance of all applications monitored by AI-Powered ADEM in every Prisma Access location.
- View detailed connectivity from users to PA locations and PA locations to data centers and application servers.