: Allocate Licenses for Cloud Managed Prisma Access and Add-Ons Through Common Services
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Allocate Licenses for Cloud Managed Prisma Access and Add-Ons Through Common Services

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Allocate Licenses for Cloud Managed
Prisma Access
and Add-Ons Through
Common Services

Learn how to allocate licenses for your
Prisma Access (Managed by Strata Cloud Manager)
tenants through
Common Services
.
Where Can I Use This?
What Do I Need?
  • Prisma Access
    license with optional add-ons
  • Activation link
  • Cortex Data Lake
  • Role: Multitenant Superuser or Superuser with access to the Customer Support Portal
After you activate a license, continue to allocate licenses.
You can purchase
Prisma Access
with a Combination SKU of Mobile User + Remote Network or as individual Remote Network and Mobile User SKUs. During activation of a Combination SKU, you must allocate to each tenant with equal quantities of Mobile User capacity and Remote Network
capacity.
Supported examples: If the license is a combination SKU quantity of 1000, you can create two tenants with the following capacity:
  • Tenant One — 500 Mobile Users and 500 Mbps Remote Network
  • Tenant Two — 500 Mobile Users and 500 Mbps Remote Network
Unsupported examples: If the license is a combination Mobile Users + Remote Networks SKU of 1000 units:
  • Tenant One — 500 Mobile Users and 200 Mbps Remote Network
  • Tenant Two — 200 Mobile Users and 500 Mbps Remote Network
  • Tenant Three — 300 Mobile Users
  • Tenant Four — 300 Remote Networks
If you need Mobile Users only, Remote Networks only, or unequal quantities of Mobile Users and Remote Networks, you need to purchase Mobile-Users-only and Remote-Networks-only SKUs separately.
  1. Select the
    Region
    storage location for the data logs, known as
    Cortex Data Lake
    .
    There is no cross-region aggregation. Make sure that all your tenants are in the same region for monitoring purposes.
  2. Assign Mobile User and Remote Network licenses to the recipient tenant.
    1. Allocate licenses per number of mobile users.
      • Each tenant can accept only one type of
        Prisma Access
        license, such as: Enterprise, Business Premium, or Business. One tenant can't contain a mix of different
        Prisma Access
        licenses.
      • The maximum number of users available for your first tenant is based on your
        Prisma Access
        license quantity.
      • The number of users available for other tenants is based on the remainder after allocation.
      • Based on your license, you need a minimum capacity to share with another tenant. For example,
        Prisma Access
        local edition requires a minimum of 200 licenses that need to be allocated whether it's a root tenant or a child tenant, but
        Prisma Access
        global or worldwide edition requires a minimum of 1,000 licenses that need to be allocated whether it's a root tenant or a child tenant.
        • If you have a license that is a combination of MU+RN together, you can’t split it into different tenants. For example, a 200 MU+RN local edition license still needs to be split as minimum 200 MU+RN in each tenant. You can’t have 200 MU in one tenant and 200 RN in another tenant.
    2. Allocate licenses per bandwidth of remote networks.
      • Each tenant can accept only one type of
        Prisma Access
        license, such as: Enterprise, Business Premium, or Business. One tenant can't contain a mix of different
        Prisma Access
        licenses.
      • The maximum amount of bandwidth available for your first tenant is based on your
        Prisma Access
        license quantity.
      • The amount of bandwidth available for other tenants is based on the remainder after allocation.
      • Based on your license, you need a minimum capacity to share with another tenant. For example, a
        Prisma Access
        local edition requires 200 Mbps that need to be allocated whether it's a root tenant or a child tenant, but a
        Prisma Access
        global or worldwide requires min of 1,000 Mbps that need to be allocated whether it's a root tenant or a child tenant.
        • If you have a license that is a combination of MU+RN together, you can’t split it into different tenants. For example, a 200 MU+RN local edition license still needs to be split as minimum 200 MU+RN in each tenant. You can’t have 200 MU in one tenant and 200 RN in another tenant.

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