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Panorama
Panorama
Verify the status of an onboarded
Prisma Access
remote network connection.- Selectto verify that the remote network connections have been successfully deployed.PanoramaCloud ServicesStatusStatusTheDeployment Statusarea allows you to view the progress of onboarding and deployment jobs before they complete, as well as see more information about the status of completed jobs.
- To display a map that shows the locations of the remote networks in the regions you have selected, selectand click thePanoramaCloud ServicesStatusMonitorRemote Networkstab.
- Select a region to get more detail about that region.
- Click the tabs below the map to see additional remote network statistics.Statustab:
- Location—The location where your remote network is deployed.
- Remote Peer—The peer to which the remote network has an IPSec tunnel connection.
- IPSec Termination Node—The IPSec termination node associated with the remote network. This field only displays if you allocate bandwidth by compute location.
- ECMP—Whether you have enabledECMP Load Balancingon this remote network connection.
- Config Status—The status of your last configuration push to the service. If you have made a change locally, and not yet pushed the configuration to the cloud, the status showsOut of sync. Hover over the status indicator for more detailed information. After committing and pushing the configuration toPrisma Access, the Config Status changes toIn sync.
- BGP Status—Displays information about the BGP state between the firewall or router at the remote network location andPrisma Access. Although you might temporarily see the status pass through the various BGP states (idle,active,open send,open pend,open confirm, most commonly, the BGP status shows:
- Connect—The router at the remote network location is trying to establish the BGP peer relationship withPrisma Access.
- Established—The BGP peer relationship has been established.This field will also show if the BGP connection is in an error state:
- Warning—There has not been a BGP status update in more than eight minutes. This may indicate an outage on the firewall.
- Error—The BGP status is unknown.
- Tunnel Status—The operational status of the connection betweenPrisma Accessand the remote network.
Statisticstab:- Location—The location where your remote network is deployed.
- Remote Peer—The corporate location to which this remote network is setting up an IPSec tunnel.
- Ingress Bandwidth (Mbps)—The bandwidth from the remote network location toPrisma Access.For the Ingress Bandwidth, Ingress Peak Bandwidth, Egress Bandwidth, and Egress Peak Bandwidth fields, when the bandwidth consumption on a remote network goes beyond 80% of the allocated bandwidth, the numbers display in a red color.
- Ingress Peak Bandwidth (Mbps)—The peak load from the remote network location into the cloud service.
- Egress Bandwidth (Mbps)—The bandwidth fromPrisma Accessinto the remote network location.
- Egress Peak Bandwidth (Mbps)—The peak load fromPrisma Accessinto the remote network location.
To find statistics about locations in the region, selectBandwidth Usage.Select the check mark for a location to see detailed bandwidth usage. For deployments that allocate bandwidth by compute location, select an IPSec termination node to view statistics for that node.Prisma Accessuses the 95th percentile standard to gather statistics, which tracks bandwidth at peak utilization and ignores the top 5 percent of utilization peaks and large bursts.