Applications Dashboard
Monitor the overall digital experience for all applications
running in your SASE environment using the Autonomous DEM Applications dashboard.
If you are new to Autonomous DEM, you may want to begin by surveying
the applications that are in use across your organization and use this
information to identify which applications you want to create app
tests for. In addition, if you have users or remote sites reporting
application issues, this dashboard is a good place to start isolating
the issue. The application usage data is pulled from the real user
traffic traversing through Prisma Access. It includes traffic from Mobile
Users and Remote Sites.
You can add a filter (by clicking
) to narrow down
the results to show data for only specific applications, deployment
type, experience score, mobile users, groups, or Prisma Access locations.
Use the search bar to quickly find a specific user, remote site,
application or Prisma Access Location. View the individual experience
score for the application and the number of users and remote sites
that are being impacted by any existing performance issues.
After you’ve surveyed the applications running on your network
and determined which applications you want to monitor, you can create
an app test. As you create app tests, keep in mind that although
you can create app tests targeted to multiple users or sites, the
number of tests is based on the number of app tests each individual
user or ION device runs (for example, if you have an app test for
Slack and target it to 1000 users, this would count against your
license as 1000 tests). Refer to the
Set up an Autonomous DEM Application Test for instructions
on how to create an app test.
Select or define a custom
Time Range to
view the data for only the
time window selected.
Filter (click
) the data shown
in the widgets in this dashboard. The following filters are available:
The
Applications tab
gives you visibility into all of the applications that are running
across your organization as observed in real user traffic going through
Prisma Access. For each application, you can see the total traffic
usage during the selected
Time Range.
Drill down into an application to see the
application details by clicking
on the
Application Name. Here you can see
how many users and remote sites are monitored for the application,
and view the performance trend to see when the experience started
to decline. For impacted users and sites, you can also see which
segment of the network is causing the issue, whether it is the users’
local WiFi network, the ISP or WAN, or the application itself in
the case of Mobile Users. In the case of Remote Sites, you see which
segment starting from the remote site or ISP or WAN is impacted
or if last mile (the application itself) has issues.
The
Application Tests tab
displays the applications for which you have configured app tests.