Monitor Performance of the System Through the ASC Support View
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- Strata Multitenant Cloud Manager
- First Time Setup
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- Monitoring Summary Across All Tenants
- SASE Summary Dashboard
- Prisma Access Summary Dashboard
- Prisma SD-WAN Summary Dashboard
- Monitor Tenant Applications
- Monitor Service Provider Backbones
- Monitor Service Provider IP Address Pools
- Monitor Tenant Branches
- Monitor Tenant Devices
- Monitor Tenant Licenses
- Monitor Tenant Upgrades
- Monitor Using Prisma Access Insights
- Switch Tenants
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- Monitor Status of Services through the ASC Support View
- Monitor Performance of Tunnel Status through the ASC Support View
- Monitor Performance of Auto Scaling through the ASC Support View
- Monitor Performance of Throughput through the ASC Support View
- Monitor Performance of the System through the ASC Support View
- View Licenses through the ASC Partner Portal
- View Status of Upgrades through the ASC Support View
- Manage Multitenant Reports
Monitor Performance of the System Through the ASC Support View
Learn how to monitor the performance of throughput through the ASC Support View.
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If you have the necessary roles, you can view system performance of the tenants,
connections, and instances you support. To view this information, access the ASC Support View and select MonitorPerformanceThroughput.
You can filter on any tenant where you have any role, and the time range of interest. The
tenant region is displayed for convenience. The tenant chosen is persistent as you
navigate through the other monitoring menus.
You can specify to view the following types of connections:
- RN — remote networks
- MU — mobile users
- SC — service connections
You can specify the following types of instances:
- Firewalls
This page offers the following widgets:
Widget
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Description
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CPU Usage
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Displays the CPU usage per core for the selected time range. The
first core in the list is always dedicated to the management plane.
You can select to view them all or you can select to view by
individual core. The threshold line at 80% is a best-practice
reference for viewing spikes and leaks.
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Memory Usage
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Displays the memory user per management plane and running processes
for the selected time range. You can select to view them all or you
can select to view by individual plane or process.
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