Manage and Monitor the Azure Virtual WAN with vION CloudBlade
Learn to manage and monitor the Prisma SD-WAN and Azure virtual WAN and vION
CloudBlade integration.
Where Can I Use This?
What Do I Need?
Strata Cloud Manager
Prisma SD-WAN license
Azure Virtual WAN with vION CloudBlade
After you set the integration, go to Azure Virtual WAN with vION CloudBlade
to perform the following operations from the CloudBlade configuration screen.
Enable the CloudBlade
This is the default mode of operation for the CloudBlade. In this mode, the CloudBlade
performs its desired and intended functionality. Any configuration changes will
automatically reconfigure the integration on Azure Virtual WAN and Prisma SD-WAN in 60
seconds.
Pause the CloudBlade
Pausing the CloudBlade stops all future integrations but leaves any created resources
intact. This stops any future user resources from getting created. When paused, the
CloudBlade will not deploy or delete the resources, nor will it prevent the user from
deleting any resources. Changes will be tracked by the CloudBlade and reverted once
enabled.
Disable the CloudBlade
Disabling the CloudBlade indicates the system to remove and delete all resources created
by the CloudBlade.
Uninstall the CloudBlade
Uninstalling the CloudBlade removes the resources for the CloudBlade and immediately
stops any changes by the CloudBlade. Set the CloudBlade to disabled for 2-3 integration
run periods before uninstalling to remove all items. The Azure Virtual WAN with vION
CloudBlade must always be disabled before uninstalling; if you wish to reinstall in the
same region, it may not create the resources. Also, check the Monitor tab in the Prisma SD-WAN web interface if all resources are empty/deleted before
uninstalling.
Monitor the Azure Virtual WAN with vION CloudBlade
On the Azure Virtual WAN with vION CloudBlade
page, select Monitor to view the Azure Deployment
Status and Azure Site Connectivity. The
Monitoring tab shows if a deployment fails and fails or any exceptions occur during
deployment and points to the cause of the disruption.
The Azure Site Connectivity provides the site name, name of
the device, Azure region of deployment, the Azure VNET, the Azure Virtual WAN, the
Azure hub, VNET CIDR, BGP status, BGP uptime, and received prefixes of the
deployment.
The Azure Deployment Status provides the site name, name of the VNET, name of the
Azure hub, Azure region, deployment status, time of the last occurred event, and
summary of the deployment.