Prisma Access for Networks Non-Aggregate Bandwidth Licensing
312 PIC
Configure the Prisma Access CloudBlade
in the non-aggregate bandwidth licensing mode, where the bandwidth
is allocated for the remote network through the CloudBlade integration.
Non-Aggregate to Aggregate Bandwidth Migration
In
Prisma Access, the aggregate bandwidth model is available for all
new deployments. If you have an existing deployment that allocates
bandwidth by location (non-aggregate bandwidth model), you can migrate from allocating
bandwidth per location to allocating bandwidth per compute location (aggregate
bandwidth model). This migration feature is enabled from Prisma
Access release version
2.2.0-H30
onwards.
You can
verify the completion of the non-aggregate to aggregate migration tasks
in the Panorama system logs.
When
the Non-Aggregate Bandwidth to Aggregate Bandwidth migration is complete
on Panorama, the Prisma SD-WAN interface tags are updated to the Aggregate
Bandwidth form, and the following changes are done by the Panorama Integration
Container (PIC) on the SD-WAN controller:
The CloudBlade will not allow any new
changes made to the sites until the above process is complete. It
will display the following message
Non Aggregate to Aggregate
Bandwidth Migration is in progress
in the CloudBlade
Messages
tab.
If a circuit tag exists, the circuit tag is updated with the
SPN Name: if an interface tag exists, the interface tag is updated
with the corresponding SPN Name for the Remote Network.
If a circuit tag exists and no interface tagging exists: Circuit
Tag is updated with the SPN Name and the Interface tag will be updated
if the corresponding Remote Network ends on a different SPN Name
than the circuit tagged SPN Name.
This capability
is not supported for remote networks if you use the Aggregate Bandwidth
mode.
QoS for Non-Aggregate Bandwidth
The QoS parameters for Non-Aggregate
Bandwidth mode in Prisma Access CloudBlade can be configured as
part of the interface tagging in Panorama Integration Container
(PIC). Following is the format in which the interface tag is specified.
Format: prisma_qos:<QoSProfileName>
Example: PRISMA_QOS: test_profile
This
capability is not supported for remote networks if you use the Aggregate
Bandwidth mode.