Manage Application Domains
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Manage Application Domains

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Manage Application Domains

Manage the existing and newly discovered application domains for monitoring.
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
  • Prisma Browser license
  • ADEM Plugin for Prisma Access Browser
Manage the existing and newly discovered application domains for monitoring. When application domain-level monitoring is disabled, data collection stops for all users across all supported browsers for that specific application domain.
  • It may take up to six hours for the newly discovered domains to sync and appear in the Application Domains table.
  • You can update the monitoring status or delete a maximum of 100 domains at a time.
Understanding the Application Domains Table
To get started, click InsightsApplication Experience Your OrganizationManage Monitoring SettingsBrowser-based Real user monitoring and expand the Application Domains section to view the monitoring status of all domains.
  • Sorting of Application Domains
    The table is sorted automatically to help you quickly identify active governance rules and exceptions:
    • Wildcard Patterns: Manually added wildcard rules (for example, *.acme.com) are pinned to the very top of the table.
    • Overrides: Domains that have had their status manually overridden against a wildcard rule are grouped immediately below the wildcards.
    • Discovered Domains: All standard discovered domains populate below these customized entries.
    To ensure high visibility, both wildcard patterns and overridden domains are highlighted in purple text.
  • Understanding Governance Rules
    • Hover over the Monitoring Status column to see specific governance states:
      • Governed: A domain that matches a wildcard rule and follows its status will display a Governed by [pattern] tooltip.
      • Overridden: A domain that matches a wildcard but has been explicitly set to a different status by an admin.
      • If multiple wildcards match a domain, the most specific (longest) pattern wins (for example, *.dev.acme.com takes priority over *.acme.com).
  • Managing Domain Status
    You can perform the following administrative actions within the Application Domains table:
    • Search for a Domain: Use the search bar at the top right to find a specific URL or wildcard (for example, typing test will show all domains like *.test.com or et.test.com).
    • Add a Domain: Click Add Domain and enter a specific FQDN or type a pattern using an asterisk to create a wildcard rule.
    • Change Monitoring Status:
      • Single Domain: Select Included or Excluded from the Monitoring Status drop down to enable or disable monitoring for a specific domain.
      • Multiple Domains: To change the status of multiple domains at once, select the check boxes next to the domain names and use the Include for monitoring or Exclude for monitoring buttons at the top of the table.
    • Delete Domains: Select the check boxes next to the application domain names and click Delete.
      • Discovered domains cannot be manually deleted; they are automatically purged after 30 days of no traffic. Domains with active traffic observed in the last 30 days cannot be deleted.
      • Wildcard entries cannot be bulk-deleted. Each wildcard entry must be deleted individually.