: Increase Subscription Allocation Quantity Through Common Services
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Increase Subscription Allocation Quantity Through Common Services

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Increase Subscription Allocation Quantity Through
Common Services

Learn how to increase the quantity of subscriptions and add-ons through
Common Services
.
Where Can I Use This?
What Do I Need?
  • Strata Cloud Manager
  • Strata Multitenant Cloud Manager
  • hub
  • Commercial or FedRAMP Moderate deployments. Not FedRAMP High "In Process" deployments, which follow a different procedure.
  • Any Tenant that contains
    Prisma Access
  • Multitenant Superuser role
During your
Prisma Access
and add-ons license activation, you can choose to allocate the whole license to your tenant or allocate part of the license. If you do not allocate the entire quantity to one tenant at that time, or you do not allocate your add-ons, then you can increase the quantity or allocate the add-ons later.
Consider an example where you start by sharing your subscription between two tenants, but you still have additional quantity remaining in your subscription. You have two options for increasing the number of mobile users allocated to a tenant, increasing the amount of bandwidth allocated to a tenant, increasing the Cortex Data Lake (
Cortex Data Lake
) quantity, or enabling add-ons that were previously not allocated to a tenant:

Increase Quantity from the Tenant Table

  1. Use one of the various ways to access
    Tenants
    .
  2. Search or scroll to find the tenant where you want to increase the quantity.
  3. From
    Actions
    , select
    Edit License
    .
  4. You are directed to the
    Activate Subscription
    page where the Customer Support Account is already filled in, and the cloud management method is already enabled. Select
    Done
    .
  5. The
    Recipient
    and the
    Region
    are already filled in. Increase the number of mobile users allocated, the bandwidth allocated, or enable add-ons that were previously not allocated. Select
    Done
    .
  6. In this example,
    Cortex Data Lake
    and Cloud Identity Engine are unchanged.
    Agree to the Terms and Conditions
    and
    Activate
    .
  7. From both
    Subscription
    and
    Tenant Management
    , you can see that the allocated quantity has increased. The following example shows
    Tenant Management
    .

Increase Quantity from the Subscription Table

  1. Use one of the various ways to access
    Subscription
    .
  2. Search the subscriptions table with your contract number or Tenant Service Group ID (tsg_id).
  3. You see the status of partially assigned and the assigned quantity compared to the total quantity. You also see the associated tenants where the subscription is currently allocated.
  4. From
    Actions
    , select
    Activate Cloud Tenant
    .
  5. Select the
    Associated Tenant
    number to verify which tenants are associated with this subscription.
    Take note of these tenant names. To increase the quantity, you need to select one of these tenants as the recipient in a later step.
  6. You are directed to the
    Activate Subscription
    page where the Customer Support Account is already filled in, and the cloud management method is already enabled. Select
    Done
    .
  7. Select one of the tenants where the subscription is already associated as the
    Recipient
    .
    If you do not select one of the tenants where the subscription is already associated, then you are not increasing the quantity. By selecting a completely different tenant, you are sharing instead.
  8. The
    Region
    is already filled in based on the region of the associated tenant.
  9. Increase the number of mobile users allocated, the bandwidth allocated, or enable add-ons that you previously did not allocate. Select
    Done
    .
  10. You can change the
    Cortex Data Lake
    quantity here, but in this example,
    Cortex Data Lake
    and Cloud Identity Engine are unchanged.
    Agree to the Terms and Conditions
    and
    Activate
    .
  11. From both
    Subscription
    and
    Tenant Management
    , you can see that the allocated quantity has increased. The following example shows
    Tenant Management
    .

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