Prisma SD-WAN
Configure Custom Applications
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- Prisma SD-WAN Key Elements
- Prisma SD-WAN Releases and Upgrades
- Use Copilot in Prisma SD-WAN
- Prisma SD-WAN Summary
- Prisma SD-WAN Application Insights
- Device Activity Charts
- Site Summary Dashboard
- Prisma SD-WAN Predictive Analytics Dashboard
- Prisma SD-WAN Link Quality Dashboard
- Prisma SD-WAN Subscription Usage
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- Add a Branch
- Add a Data Center
- Add a Branch Gateway
- Secure Group Tags (SGT) Propagation
- Configure Circuits
- Configure Internet Circuit Underlay Link Aggregation
- Configure Private WAN Underlay Link Quality Aggregation
- Configure Circuit Categories
- Configure Device Initiated Connections for Circuits
- Add Public IP LAN Address to Enterprise Prefixes
- Manage Data Center Clusters
- Configure Secure SD-WAN Fabric Tunnels between Data Centers
- Configure a Site Prefix
- Configure Ciphers
- Configure a DHCP Server
- Configure NTP for Prisma SD-WAN
- Configure the ION Device at a Branch Site
- Configure the ION Device at a Data Center
- Switch a Site to Control Mode
- Allow IP Addresses in Firewall Configuration
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- Configure a Controller Port
- Configure Internet Ports
- Configure WAN/LAN Ports
- Configure a Sub-Interface
- Configure a Loopback Interface
- Add and Configure Port Channel Interface
- Configure a PoE Port
- Configure and Monitor LLDP Activity and Status
- Configure a PPPoE Interface
- Configure a Layer 3 LAN Interface
- Configure Application Reachability Probes
- Configure a Secondary IP Address
- Configure a Static ARP
- Configure a DHCP Relay
- Configure IP Directed Broadcast
- VPN Keep-Alives
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- Configure Prisma SD-WAN IPFIX
- Configure IPFIX Profiles and Templates
- Configure and Attach a Collector Context to a Device Interface in IPFIX
- Configure and Attach a Filter Context to a Device Interface in IPFIX
- Configure Global and Local IPFIX Prefixes
- Flow Information Elements
- Options Information Elements
- Configure the DNS Service on the Prisma SD-WAN Interface
- Configure SNMP
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- Prisma SD-WAN Branch Routing
- Prisma SD-WAN Data Center Routing
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- Configure an OSPF in Prisma SD-WAN
- Enable BGP for Private WAN and LAN
- Configure BGP Global Parameters
- Global or Local Scope for BGP Peers
- Configure a Route Map
- Configure a Prefix List
- Configure an AS Path List
- Configure an IP Community List
- View Routing Status and Statistics
- Distribution to Fabric
- Host Tracking
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- Configure Multicast
- Create, Assign, and Configure a WAN Multicast Configuration Profile
- Configure Global Multicast Parameters
- Configure a Multicast Static Rendezvous Point (RP)
- Learn Rendezvous Points (RPs) Dynamically
- View LAN Statistics for Multicast
- View WAN Statistics for Multicast
- View IGMP Membership
- View the Multicast Route Table
- View Multicast Flow Statistics
- View Routing Statistics
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- Prisma SD-WAN Branch HA Key Concepts
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- Configure Branch HA with Gen-1 Platforms (2000, 3000, 7000, and 9000)
- Configure Branch HA with Gen-2 Platforms (3200, 5200, and 9200)
- Configure Branch HA with Gen-2 Embedded Switch Platforms (1200-S or 3200-L2)
- Configure Branch HA for Devices with Software Cellular Bypass (1200-S-C-5G)
- Configure Branch HA for Platforms without Bypass Pairs
- Configure Branch HA in a Hybrid Topology with Gen-1 (3000) and Gen-2 (3200) Platforms
- Configure HA Groups
- Add ION Devices to HA Groups
- Edit HA Groups and Group Membership
- Prisma SD-WAN Clarity Reports
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CloudBlade Integrations
- CloudBlade Integrations
- CloudBlades Integration with Prisma Access
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- clear app-engine
- clear app-map dynamic
- clear app-probe prefix
- clear connection
- clear device account-login
- clear dhcplease
- clear dhcprelay stat
- clear flow and clear flows
- clear flow-arp
- clear qos-bwc queue-snapshot
- clear routing
- clear routing multicast statistics
- clear routing ospf
- clear routing peer-ip
- clear switch mac-address-entries
- clear user-id agent statistics
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- arping interface
- curl
- ping
- ping6
- debug bounce interface
- debug bw-test src-interface
- debug cellular stats
- debug controller reachability
- debug flow
- debug ipfix
- debug log agent eal file log
- debug logging facility
- debug logs dump
- debug logs follow
- debug logs tail
- debug performance-policy
- debug poe interface
- debug process
- debug reboot
- debug routing multicast log
- debug routing multicast pimd
- debug servicelink logging
- debug tcpproxy
- debug time sync
- dig dns
- dig6
- file export
- file remove
- file space available
- file tailf log
- file view log
- ssh6 interface
- ssh interface
- tcpdump
- tcpping
- traceroute
- traceroute6
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- dump appdef config
- dump appdef version
- dump app-engine
- dump app-l4-prefix table
- dump app-probe config
- dump app-probe flow
- dump app-probe prefix
- dump app-probe status
- dump auth config
- dump auth status
- dump banner config
- dump bfd status
- dump bypass-pair config
- dump cellular config
- dump cellular stats
- dump cellular status
- dump cgnxinfra status
- dump cgnxinfra status live
- dump cgnxinfra status store
- dump config network
- dump config security
- dump controller cipher
- dump controller status
- dump device accessconfig
- dump device conntrack count
- dump device date
- dump device info
- dump device status
- dump dhcp-relay config
- dump dhcprelay stat
- dump dhcp-server config
- dump dhcp-server status
- dump dhcpstat
- dump dnsservice config all
- dump dpdk cpu
- dump dpdk interface
- dump dpdk port status
- dump dpdk stats
- dump flow
- dump flow count-summary
- dump interface config
- dump interface status
- dump interface status interface details
- dump interface status interface module
- dump intra cluster tunnel
- dump ipfix config collector-contexts
- dump ipfix config derived-exporters
- dump ipfix config filter-contexts
- dump ipfix config ipfix-overrides
- dump ipfix config prefix-filters
- dump ipfix config profiles
- dump ipfix config templates
- dump lldp
- dump lldp config
- dump lldp info
- dump lldp stats
- dump lldp status
- dump log-agent eal conn
- dump log-agent eal response-time
- dump log-agent eal stats
- dump log-agent config
- dump log-agent iot snmp config
- dump log-agent iot snmp device discovery stats
- dump log-agent ip mac bindings
- dump log-agent neighbor discovery stats
- dump log-agent status
- dump ml7 mctd counters
- dump ml7 mctd session
- dump ml7 mctd version
- dump nat counters
- dump nat6 counters
- dump nat summary
- dump network-policy config policy-rules
- dump network-policy config policy-sets
- dump network-policy config policy-stacks
- dump network-policy config prefix-filters
- dump overview
- dump performance-policy config policy-rules
- dump performance-policy config policy-sets
- dump performance-policy config policy-set-stacks
- dump performance-policy config threshold-profile
- dump poe system config
- dump poe system status
- dump priority-policy config policy-rules
- dump priority-policy config policy-sets
- dump priority-policy config policy-stacks
- dump priority-policy config prefix-filters
- dump probe config
- dump probe profile
- dump radius config
- dump radius statistics
- dump radius status
- dump reachability-probe config
- dump qos-bwc config
- dump reachability-probe status
- dump routing aspath-list
- dump routing cache
- dump routing communitylist
- dump routing multicast config
- dump routing multicast igmp
- dump routing multicast interface
- dump routing multicast internal vif-entries
- dump routing multicast mroute
- dump routing multicast pim
- dump routing multicast sources
- dump routing multicast statistics
- dump routing multicast status
- dump routing ospf
- dump routing peer advertised routes
- dump routing peer config
- dump routing peer neighbor
- dump routing peer received-routes
- dump routing peer routes
- dump routing peer route-via
- dump routing peer status
- dump routing peer route-json
- dump routing prefixlist
- dump routing prefix-reachability
- dump routing route
- dump routing routemap
- dump routing running-config
- dump routing summary
- dump routing static-route reachability-status
- dump routing static-route config
- dump routing vpn host tracker
- dump security-policy config policy-rules
- dump security-policy config policy-set
- dump security-policy config policy-set-stack
- dump security-policy config prefix-filters
- dump security-policy config zones
- dump sensor type
- dump sensor type summary
- dump serviceendpoints
- dump servicelink summary
- dump servicelink stats
- dump servicelink status
- dump site config
- dump snmpagent config
- dump snmpagent status
- dump software status
- dump spoke-ha config
- dump spoke-ha status
- dump standingalarms
- dump static-arp config
- dump static host config
- dump static routes
- dump support details
- dump-support
- dump switch fdb vlan-id
- dump switch port status
- dump switch vlan-db
- dump syslog config
- dump syslog-rtr stats
- dump syslog status
- dump time config
- dump time log
- dump time status
- dump troubleshoot message
- dump user-id agent config
- dump user-id agent statistics
- dump user-id agent status
- dump user-id agent summary
- dump user-id groupidx
- dump user-id group-mapping
- dump user-id ip-user-mapping
- dump user-id statistics
- dump user-id status
- dump user-id summary
- dump user-id useridx
- dump vlan member
- dump vpn count
- dump vpn ka all
- dump vpn ka summary
- dump vpn ka VpnID
- dump vpn status
- dump vpn summary
- dump vrf
- dump waninterface config
- dump waninterface summary
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- inspect app-flow-table
- inspect app-l4-prefix lookup
- inspect app-map
- inspect certificate
- inspect certificate device
- inspect cgnxinfra role
- inspect connection
- inspect dhcplease
- inspect dhcp6lease
- inspect dpdk ip-rules
- inspect dpdk vrf
- inspect fib
- inspect fib-leak
- inspect flow-arp
- inspect flow brief
- inspect flow-detail
- inspect flow internal
- inspect interface stats
- inspect ipfix exporter-stats
- inspect ipfix collector-stats
- inspect ipfix app-table
- inspect ipfix wan-path-info
- inspect ipfix interface-info
- inspect ip-rules
- inspect ipv6-rules
- inspect lqm stats
- inspect memory summary
- inspect network-policy conflicts
- inspect network-policy dropped
- inspect network-policy hits policy-rules
- inspect network-policy lookup
- inspect performance-policy fec status
- inspect policy-manager status
- inspect policy-mix lookup-flow
- inspect priority-policy conflicts
- inspect priority-policy dropped
- inspect priority-policy hits default-rule-dscp
- inspect priority-policy hits policy-rules
- inspect priority-policy lookup
- inspect performance-policy incidents
- inspect performance-policy lookup
- inspect performance-policy hits analytics
- inspect process status
- inspect qos-bwc debug-state
- inspect qos-bwc queue-history
- inspect qos-bwc queue-snapshot
- inspect routing multicast fc site-iface
- inspect routing multicast interface
- inspect routing multicast mroute
- inspect security-policy lookup
- inspect security-policy size
- inspect switch mac-address-table
- inspect system arp
- inspect system ipv6-neighbor
- inspect system vrf
- inspect vrf
- inspect wanpaths
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5.6
- 5.6
- 6.1
- 6.2
- 6.3
- 6.4
- 6.5
- New Features Guide
- On-Premises Controller
- Prisma SD-WAN CloudBlades
- Prisma Access CloudBlade Cloud Managed
- Prisma Access CloudBlade Panorama Managed
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- Features Introduced in Prisma SD-WAN ION Release 5.6
- Changes to Default Behavior in Prisma SD-WAN ION Release 5.6
- Upgrade ION 9000 Firmware for Device Version 5.6.x
- CLI Commands in Prisma SD-WAN ION Release 5.6
- Addressed Issues in Prisma SD-WAN ION Release 5.6
- Known Issues in Prisma SD-WAN ION Release 5.6
Configure Custom Applications
Configure custom applications on Prisma SD-WAN
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Prisma SD-WAN Custom Applications are
applications you wish to include in your system for your enterprise.
You may define custom applications based on either
L3/L4
or L7
characteristics.Layer 3/Layer 4 Applications
- Select ManageResourcesApplication.
- Click Add Application.
- Enter a Display Name.A suggested application abbreviation displays in the Abbreviation field.
- Select Network (L3/L4) for Identification.
- For UDP Filter Rules, include a mandatory port number, an optionalDSCP value between 0 to 63, and an optionalprefix filter.Layer 3 or Layer 4 applications require a port number and a prefix filter.
- For TCP Filter Rules, include the server port number, optionalDSCP value between 0 to 63, and optionalserver prefix filter. The list of decimal values for common DSCP names are:
Decimal Value Hex Value Meaning 0 0x00 Best effort (CS0 - Default) 8 0x08 CS1 10 0x0A AF11 12 0x0C AF12 14 0x0E AF13 16 0x010 CS2 18 0x012 AF21 20 0x014 AF22 22 0x016 AF23 24 0x018 CS3 26 0x01A AF31 28 0x01C AF32 30 0x01E AF33 32 0x020 CS4 34 0x022 AF41 36 0x024 AF42 38 0x026 AF43 40 0x028 CS5 46 0x02E Expedited forwarding (EF) 48 0x030 CS6 56 0x038 CS7 Prefix filters with respective ports are required for a custom application. Although it is possible to reuse prefix filters, the ports need to be unique for each custom application.For prefix filters, define one or more IP addresses or subnets. IP addresses within a prefix are defined by the subnet. For example, 10.1.1.0/24 defines the entire limit of 255 IP addresses in that subnet.For global prefix filters, enter an IP and subnet address and for local prefix filters, select a site in addition to entering an IP and subnet address. - For IP Rules, choose a protocol, and enter a DSCP marking and a destination prefix filter.
- Select a protocol from the Protocol drop-down. For example, GRE, or ICMP.
- Optional Enter a value in the range of 0 – 63 for DSP.
- Select a prefix filter from the Destination Prefix Filters drop-down.Up to eight destination prefixes may be added. You may add a new prefix filter by clicking Create New Filter, if prefix filters is not already defined.
- Select a prefix filter from the Source Prefix Filters drop-down.Up to eight destination prefixes may be added. You may add a new prefix filter by clicking Create New Filter, if prefix filters is not already defined.
- Select Apply.The new custom application displays under Custom Applications.
Layer 7 Applications
- Select ManageResourcesApplication.
- Click Add Application.A suggested application abbreviation displays in the Abbreviation field.
- Select Application L7 for Identification.
- For Domain, enter a domain name.Domain names are case sensitive. Ensure that the domain name matches the name displayed as per the Server Name Indication (SNI), so that Prisma SD-WAN detects the application as an L7 custom application.Layer 7 applications require a domain name or URL address. You may add up to 16 domain names. You can accomplish a wildcard match by specifying the parent domain. For example, if you have an application that leverages different sub-domains, a search for the parent domain produces a result with all sub-domains.
- From the App Category drop-down, select a category.
- From the Transfer Type drop-down, select transfer type to be Transactional, Bulk, Real-Time Audio, or Real-Time Video.The order in which the queues are serviced within a priority level is Real-time audio, Real-time video, Transactional, and Bulk. This selection directly impacts the queue in which the traffic is placed within a priority tier (Platinum, Gold, Silver, or Bronze), as defined in a policy rule.
- Enter an Ingress Traffic Percentage.Ingress traffic percentage is the amount of traffic in bytes for a given application received by the ION device in the WAN-to-LAN direction compared to the overall traffic for that application. This percentage determines the weight given to bandwidth capacity and utilization when the system makes path-selection decisions. For example, 50% would provide equal weight to both ingress and egress traffic.
- Enter Connection Idle Timeout in seconds.Timeout, in terms of resources allocated, is when an application flow is maintained in the system when there is no traffic flow for the application. After the specified timeout, the flow is deleted from the system
- Set Path Affinity to Strict or None.
- Strict—If a path selected for a client session is available within a policy, subsequent application sessions from the same client for this application adheres to the originally-selected path.
- None—It is the opposite of strict. Each subsequent client session is free to take any path allowed by policy as long as that path is available within the service level agreement (SLA).
- Use the Using Unreachability Detection option to monitor applications for reachability.Use application reachability to determine if an application is reachable on a given path. This information is useful when making path selection decisions. If an application is considered unreachable on a given path, then that path is not used. If all paths are marked unavailable, then one of the active paths is selected as defined in the application path policy.The ION device continuously monitors the communication between clients (on the LAN side) and servers (on the WAN side). If the ION device determines that a server is not responding to a client's messages on a given path, it triggers the application reachability feature. The ION device actively probes the server on that path to ensure that the server is reachable and responding.The ION device monitors communication only for the TCP flows initiated from the LAN side of the ION device. All TCP applications have unreachability detection enabled by default. When configuring a custom application, this feature can be disabled optionally.
- Enable Network Scan App to designate custom applications as network scan applications.This functionality is disabled by default. Enabling the attribute on an existing custom application applies only for new flows coming in and hitting the application after the configuration is made. Existing flows hitting the custom application do not inherit the configuration,
- Select Apply.The new custom application displays under Custom Applications.