Prisma Access Locations - Map View
The Map View shows each Prisma Access Location within your
SASE environment. The circles are color coded to give you quick visibility into the
average digital experience score for each location, where green is Good, yellow is Fair,
and Red is poor. The circles represent monitored Prisma Access Locations. When there are
multiple locations that are too close to each other, they get represented by a single
circle with a number in it that indicates how many locations that circle represents.
Enlarge the map to see the details of the individual locations.
Hover your mouse cursor over any monitored Prisma Access Location (represented by a circle) to
see the Application distribution for connected Mobile User and Remote Sites at that
location. The application scores are categorized by the number of apps running that have
a Good, Fair, and Poor score. You also see the overall status of the apps for all Mobile
Users, Remote Sites or both that are connected to that location. The scores take into
account both the Application metrics and the Network Performance metrics (latency,
jitter, packet loss).. The data shown in the pop-up is broken down by Cloud
Agent Experience for Mobile Users and Cloud Agent Experience
for Remote Networks. Cloud agent is an agent that runs on the Prisma
Access Cloud.
Filter (click
) the data
displayed using one or more of the following filters:
- Application
- Deployment Type
- Experience Score
- Prisma Access Location
The status on the top left is the overall health status (Good, Fair, Poor) for the
location. It takes into account both the Application and Network Performance scores.
View the number of apps classified by their health status for Mobile Users or Remote
Networks running in that location. Clicking on See more details
takes you to the Prisma Access Details page for that Location filtered by the deployment
type (either Mobile Users card is selected or Remote Networks card is selected depending
on the section from which you clicked the link. Data displayed in all the widgets on
this page will be for that particular deployment type).The bar on the left of the pop-up
shows the overall status that is lower out of the Mobile Users status or Remote Sites
status.
The number next to the Mobile User Devices Connected or
Remote Networks Connected represents the number of ADEM
agents running in the cloud. If the number is zero, it indicates that no Mobile User or
Remote Site is actively connected to the location at that time. Even though no Mobile
User or Remote Site is connected at that time, the applications will continue to be
monitored and categorized under the Good, Fair, or Poor status.