Prisma Access for Networks CloudBlade Release 3.0.1
Learn about the Prisma Access CloudBlade Integration release 3.1 1 release
information.
This document contains the Prisma Access for Networks CloudBlade (Cloud Managed),
version 3.0.1 release notes.
Features Introduced in Prisma Access CloudBlade 3.0.1
Introducing the Prisma Access for Networks (Cloud
Managed) CloudBlade, which is the cloud based management solution
for Prisma Access. The CloudBlade enables Remote Networks to connect to Prisma Access through an industry-standard IPSec VPN.
When configuring Prisma Access for Networks (Cloud
Managed) CloudBlade, you can now configure the
Tunnel PSK Seed field by specifying a string of
text which will be used to derive the unique pre-shared keys (PSKs) used per
tunnel.
One of the prerequisites for Prisma Access CloudeBlade integration is to
own a CSP (Customer Support Portal) account with an App Administrator or
higher role assigned. Prisma Access and
Prisma SD-WAN Apps must be available and linked
with each other on the HUB interface under that CSP
account. To map both the Apps, click the Gear icon > Manage
Apps. Once done, the mapping will be visible under the
Prisma Access Instance.
Compatibility of CloudBlade Version 3.0.1 and Prisma Access
Version 3.0.1 CloudBlade (managed by Panorama / Cloud Managed) and Prisma Access
compatibility is listed below:
CloudeBlade Version | PA Version (Preferred) | PA Version (Innovation) |
Limitations and Caveats in Release 3.0.1
The Limitations and Caveats in Prisma Access for Networks CloudBlade 3.0.1 are:
The Aggregate Bandwidth feature must be enabled for Prisma Access for
Networks (Cloud Managed).
Prisma Access for Networks (Cloud Managed) integration does not copy
the BGP AS number from CloudBlades web interface to sites extended tag
BGP AS configuration.