Configuration Overview (Prisma Access)
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Configuration Overview (Prisma Access)

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Configuration Overview (Prisma Access)

Where Can I Use This?What Do I Need?
  • Prisma Access (Managed by Strata Cloud Manager)
  • Prisma Access license
If you’re just getting started with Prisma Access:
For details on your Prisma Access environment:
For day-to-day configuration management:
After completing basic setup, you can start testing your environment and building out your deployment.

Basics

Prisma Access configuration Basics guide you to get up and running with Prisma Access. Complete the tasks here to get started with a basic setup, that you then can use to test your environment and build out your deployment.
Each task links you to the page where you can set up the associated configuration; when you’re done, tasks on this list show as complete. So, you can easily track you’re progress at a glance, which is especially helpful if you’re in the onboarding phase.

Walkthroughs

Some to-do’s also include walkthroughs that take you through the basic, required steps to get your environment up and running.
Onboarding walkthroughs are available to you on the Overview dashboard. You can click into to the help to see if there are walkthroughs available for the page you’re on, and keep an eye out for walkthroughs you can launch directly on the page:
Available Walkthroughs
  • Onboard Remote Networks
  • Onboard Your HQ or Data Center (Service Connections)
  • Onboard Mobile Users (GlobalProtect)
  • Onboard Mobile Users (Explicit Proxy)
  • Turn on decryption
  • Policy Optimizer
  • Create a Security Rule
  • Create a Security Profile
  • Set Up SAML Authentication

Prisma Access Sync Status

On the Overview page, you can quickly check status for your Prisma Access configurations. If you see something unexpected, drill down to identify the impacted configuration. Here are statuses you might see:
  • Configuration has not been pushed—So far, no configuration has been pushed to Prisma Access.
  • This configuration is empty—A user pushed a blank configuration to Prisma Access. In this case, a configuration was previously in place, so the push to Prisma Access might have been to remove the configuration. Go to Push ConfigJobs to review recent changes.
  • Out of sync—A user has pushed a configuration to Prisma Access but there is an error or warning related to the push. This might be a configuration issue or it might be an issue related to the push to Prisma Access.
  • In sync—The latest configuration push to Prisma Access was successful, and there are no errors.
If you see something unexpected, click on the status to open a map view that shows the locations where you have either mobile users (GlobalProtect or explicit proxy connections), remote networks, or service connections. You can then pinpoint the configuration that requires review or where you might need to make an update.

Global Find Using Config Search

Config Search allows you to find specific configuration objects and settings for a particular string, such as IP addresses, object name, referenced objects, duplicate objects, policy names, policy rules, policies covered for specific CVEs, rule UUID, predefined snippets, or application name and get the list of all references where the object is used.
  1. To launch Config Search, click the
    icon beside Push Config on the upper right side of the web interface. Config Search is available from all pages under Manage.
  2. In the Config Search screen, you can search by using the Config String, Location, Object Type, Edited By, or Edited At fields.
    Search tips:
    • To find an exact phrase, enclose the phrase in quotes.
    • Spaces in search terms are handled as AND operations. For example, if you search on corp policy, the search results include instances where corp and policy exist in the configuration.
    • To rerun a previous search, click the Config Search icon, which displays the last 50 searches. Click any item in the list to rerun that search. The search history list is unique to each administrator account.
    • Config Search is available for each field that’s searchable. For example, you can search on the following object types for a Security policy: Tags, Zone, Address, User, HIP Profile, Application, UUID, and Service.
    • Location is grouped by Folders and Snippets. You can select more than one location to search. If you do not select any location, All locations will be selected by default.
    • If the object type is not selected, All will be selected.
  3. The search results are categorized and provide links to the configuration location in the Strata Cloud Manager, allowing you to easily find all occurrences and references of the searched string.