View Service Provider Backbones Through the Strata Multitenant Cloud Manager
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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
 
View Service Provider Backbones Through the Strata Multitenant Cloud Manager
Learn how to view Service Provider (SP) Backbone status through the Strata Multitenant Cloud Manager
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After you add Service Provider (SP) Backbones and connections, you can view whether the backbones have finished setting up
                and whether they are operational.
        - Access the Strata Multitenant Cloud Manager and select ManageService Provider Backbones.This page offers the following widgets:WidgetDescriptionTotal Active BackbonesDisplays the total number of active backbones.Total Pending BackbonesDisplays the total number of pending backbones.BackbonesDisplays the following columns:
- Backbone Name
 - Connections
 - Tenants
 - Status
- Active — The backbone has at least one active connection, so is considered active.
 - Inactive — The backbone does not have at least one active connection, so is considered inactive.
 - Pending — The SP must do the configurations for BGP peering and work with the Palo Alto Networks SRE.
 - Staging — Pending Palo Alto Networks SRE validation and approval.
 - Failed — Edit or delete the connection details and try again.
 
 
Actions- Delete an active connection.