View the Overall Status of Prisma Access Agents
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Prisma Access Agent

View the Overall Status of Prisma Access Agents

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Monitor the overall status of Prisma Access Agents in the Inventory page.
Where Can I Use This?What Do I Need?
  • Prisma Access (Managed by Strata Cloud Manager)
  • Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama)
  • NGFW (Managed by Panorama)
  • Check the prerequisites for the deployment you're using
  • Contact your Palo Alto Networks account representative to activate the Prisma Access Agent feature
The Inventory page contains a dashboard showing the overall status of the Prisma Access Agents that have been deployed to mobile users in your organization.
You can use the information that is displayed on this page to gain visibility into the Prisma Access Agents. The data can help you understand how your end users are using the agent and how to improve their experience.
To view the dashboard, select ManagePrisma Access Agent.
When the Prisma Access Agent is deployed to an endpoint or when an end user connects to the gateway using the Prisma Access Agent, the user's device appears in the inventory in ManagePrisma Access Agent. The following areas of the Inventory dashboard give you a comprehensive view of the status of the Prisma Access Agents:
  • Agent Status—Shows the total number of agents that have been deployed, and the number of agents with the following statuses:
    • Offline—The number of agents that have no connectivity to the management plane for the Prisma Access and no tunnel connection to the gateway.
    • Disconnected—The number of agents that don't have an active tunnel connection to the gateway or are signed out of the Prisma Access Agent.
    • Connected—The number of agents that have a tunnel connection to the gateway.
  • Agent Upgrade Progress—Shows the upgrade progress of devices that are defined in an upgrade ring. You can see the total number of devices that have completed, failed, or pending upgrades. The completed status indicates that the agent is running the latest level of the agent shown in the Agent Version field.
  • View Ring Details—Select this to show the number of devices that have completed, failed, or pending upgrades in each upgrade ring. Expand each ring section to view the agent upgrade details for the ring.
  • Agent Version—Shows the version of the Prisma Access Agent that has been rolled out.
  • Time Range—Sets the time range for which you want to view the data in the Devices table. You can view the data in a preset time range or customize the time range. The default is to show the data within the Past 30 Days.
  • Add Filter—Filters the data in the Devices table by column heading and allows you to search for specific values for each filter.
  • Devices—Shows information about devices that have deployed Prisma Access Agents in a tabular format. By default, the following columns are shown:
    ColumnDescription
    HostnameThe hostname of the endpoint
    UserThe user ID associated with the Prisma Access Agent
    OSThe operating system that is running on the endpoint (macOS, Windows)
    OS VersionThe version of the operating system that is running on the endpoint
    Agent StatusThe
    status
    of the Prisma Access Agent
    DLP StatusThe status of Endpoint DLP
    Connected LocationThe Prisma Access location that the agent was last connected to
    Agent VersionThe version of the Prisma Access Agent that is installed on the endpoint
    Public IPThe IP address assigned to the endpoint by the ISP
    Private IPThe IP address assigned to the endpoint by the gateway
    RingThe upgrade ring that the endpoint device belongs to. Devices are upgraded according to which ring that they belong to.
    Last SeenThe last time a keep-alive was sent to Prisma Access.
    You can reorder the columns in the table or sort the entries in each column in ascending or descending order. To narrow the scope of the data shown in the table, select the table Settings, and select or deselect the columns:
    By default, only 10 rows of data per page are displayed. You can increase the number of rows to 25, 50, or 100 rows per page.
    You can select up to 20 devices to perform actions on, such as upgrade agent, downgrade agent, download HIP Profiles, and download agent logs.