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Cloud Management
Cloud Management
Describes the steps you take to migrate to the aggregate bandwidth model for a Prisma
Access remote network deployment.
If you have a
Prisma Access
remote network deployment that allocates bandwidth by
location, Prisma Access
allows you to make your deployment more flexible and
scalable by migrating to a deployment that allocates bandwidth by compute location
(the aggregate bandwidth model). After you review the migration planning checklist,
use the following steps to migrate to the aggregate bandwidth model.- Select.ManageServices SetupRemote NetworksIf you're usingStrata Cloud Manager, go to.WorkflowsPrisma AccessSetupRemote Networks
- Switch to the new model for allocating bandwidth now.
- If you have QoS profiles with aClass Bandwidth TypeofMbps, Prisma Access notifies you that you should plan to change these profiles to aClass Bandwidth TypeofPercentage.
- Alternatively, inBandwidth Managementtab, selectConfirm Bandwidth Re-Allocation.
- Review the information and selectMigratein the pop-up window that displays.If all the location or locations in a compute location have a total bandwidth of less than 50 Mbps,Prisma Accesswill increase the bandwidth to 50 Mbps for that compute location.Prisma Accessprovides you with the locations that require the bandwidth increase during the migration process.The migration to the aggregate bandwidth model is permanent and not reversible. Before you migrate, review the pre-migration checklist. You mustCommit and Pushyour changes for them to take effect.Prisma Accessmigrates your allocated remote network bandwidth to the aggregate bandwidth model.
- Commit and Pushyour changes.