View Logged In User Information and Log Out Current Users
View the current list of logged-in Prisma Access mobile
users and, optionally, log out current users.
There are several locations in Panorama
where you can view the list of logged-in users. You can view unique
users, the location in which the users are logged in, and tables
that provide additional information. It is also important to understand
how Prisma Access counts the number of users in each location.
You can get a detailed view of users from several locations:
To see an overall view of
users and to open a table that allows you to view and log
out logged-in users, select PanoramaCloud ServicesStatusStatus.
To see a graphic view of
users in a map view, and to view users by region and location,
select PanoramaCloud ServicesStatusService StatsMobile Users.
To view the total number of unique users who are currently
logged in across all locations, select PanoramaCloud ServicesStatusStatus.
To view more details about the users who are currently logged
in, click the hyperlinked number next to Current Users to
display the Current Users table.
The total number of users that display in the Status page,
and the number that displays in the pop-up table, might be different;
the number that displays in the table might be larger. See How Prisma Access Counts Users for details.
You can log out active users from the Current Users table;
to do so, select the user and click Logout.
Note that you might have to close and then re-open the screen to
have Prisma Access remove the logged-out user from the Current
Users page.
The following screen shows users who logged in with the GlobalProtect
app and with Clientless VPN. The screen shows the users’ username,
public IP, and last login time. If the user is logged in with the
GlobalProtect app, it also shows their client OS, private IP address,
and computer name.
View Mobile Users from the Monitor Tab
To view the number of unique users that are logged in
per region, select PanoramaCloud ServicesStatusService StatsMobile Users.
To view details about locations in a region, click the region.
The number of users that displays in the global map view
page and the number that displays in the table per region might
be different; the number that displays in the table might be larger.
See How Prisma Access Counts Users for details.
How Prisma Access Counts Users
The number of total users that display in the status
areas might be different than the number that displays in the associated
tables. The following section describes the differences.
Status tab (PanoramaCloud ServicesStatusStatus)—The number of users
that displays in the main page, in the Mobile Users area,
might be different than the number that displays in the table when
you click the Current Users hyperlink. The
number that displays in the Mobile Users area
counts the number of unique users; the list of users in the Current
Users table counts all users per login or connection.
If a single user is logged in to more than one gateway or is connected
with multiple devices, the number in the table might be larger.
For
example, a user user1 is logged into two
gateways in the United Kingdom location;
this condition might have occurred because Prisma Access automatically
added gateways when a large number of users logged in to the same
location. In this case, Prisma Access counts user1 once
in the Mobile Users area, but twice in the Current
Users table.
Monitor tab (PanoramaCloud ServicesStatusService StatsMobile Users)—The number
of Users you see in the global map might
be different than the number that displays in the table when you
select a region. A user that is logged in to more than one gateway
or is connected with multiple devices might show up multiple times
in the table.
The following screenshots provide an example.
There are 23 unique users logged into the Asia region,
as shown in the global map.
If
you select the Asia region, Prisma Access
gives the number of unique users (23) on the top left of the region
page. However, two users are connected via multiple devices in the South Korea location
(for example, a smart phone and a computer). Because the users have
two separate connections, Prisma Access counts them twice in the
table, giving a total number count in the table of 25.