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IPSec Termination Nodes Within Prisma (Cloud Managed CloudBlade)
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IPSec Termination Nodes Within Prisma (Cloud Managed CloudBlade)
Select IPSec termination nodes within Prisma Access in the aggregate licensing model
for Cloud Managed CloudBlade.
The IPSec Termination Node logic for Prisma Access for Networks (Cloud
Managed) CloudBlade, in the Aggregate Bandwidth model, involves assigning bandwidth to a
compute region within Prisma Access.
Go to WorkflowsPrisma Access SetupRemote NetworksBandwidth Management and view the which Prisma Access, regions are configured to allocate
bandwidth for that region.
If looking at two locations, namely US East, and US Central, you can see the respective
bandwidth allocated for each region as shown below.
With Prisma Access for Networks utilizing the Aggregate Bandwidth model, for every
500 Mbps of bandwidth allocation, a compute instance will be added to support the
throughput requirements.
The compute instances behind a region are referred to as the IPSec Termination Nodes and
are visible when configuring a Remote Network onboarding.
Determine Region Bandwidth Utilization
Prior to deploying on any previous IPSec termination nodes, a
utilization of the current region bandwidth if there are preexisting VPN tunnels
should be analyzed. To view the utilization, navigate to MonitorBranch SitesPrisma AccessPrisma Access Sites.
Select the site where you want to view the performance data. For the given region,
any data if present, will show in a graph, with options to choose for different time
ranges.