Prisma Access CloudBlade Tag Information
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Prisma Access CloudBlade Tag Information

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Prisma Access CloudBlade Tag Information

Prism Access CloudBlade tag information, additional tag information and customization of the tags.
Where Can I Use This?What Do I Need?
  • Prisma Access CloudBlade (Panorama Managed).
  • Prisma Access CloudBlade (Cloud Managed).
  • Prisma SD-WAN License.
  • Prisma Access for Networks Subscription.
  • Supported Cloud plugin Versions.
  • Prisma Access CloudBlade (Cloud Managed) version 3.x.x and later.
  • Prisma Access CloudBlade (Panorama Managed) versions 3.x.x and 4.x.x.
Here is the list of the Prisma Access CloudBlade Tagging information:
Prisma Access for Networks CloudBlade TagObjectUse
PRISMA_ACCESSOn SitesThis tag enables site-wide integration of Prisma Access.
PRISMA_REGION:<region-name>:<node_name>On interfaces, Static Routes, or LAN NetworksThis tag builds an IPsec tunnel to the specified Prisma Region from the attached interface.
PRISMA_INCLUDEOn interfaces, Static Routes, or LAN NetworksBy default, local-flagged subnets are not advertised to Prisma Access. This tag overrides that behavior and advertises the local-flagged networks to Prisma Access.
PRISMA_EXCLUDEOn interfaces, Static Routes, or LAN NetworksBy default, global-flagged subnets are advertised to Prisma Access. This tag overrides that behavior and prevents advertisement of the global-flagged networks to Prisma Access.

Set Additional Information Tag

Set additional tag information from the gear and settings option for the prisma_access tag.
  1. Edit a site and click the gear icon. You can configure the following optional settings:
    • ECMP (Equal Cost Multi-Path) to Prisma Access
    • BGP Settings
    • Site-Level bandwidth detection and licensing
  2. Click the extended tag option to view the configuration settings.
  3. To eliminate ECMP for the site, click Delete and then click Done.
    The default behavior shows ECMP enabled. However, if you click on Settings (gear icon), you will return to the same screen with ECMP disabled, even though the web interface retains the settings. To prevent the creation of an ECMP bundle, it's essential to DELETE the initial web interface opening, then save the configuration by clicking Done, and finally reenter the configuration.