To ensure the stability and performance of the SD-WAN fabric, Prisma SD-WAN provides granular visibility into the health of each Instant-On Network (ION) appliance. While the solution is primarily application-defined, monitoring the underlying physical and system resources of the hardware or virtual instance is critical for proactive maintenance and troubleshooting.
At the individual device level, administrators can monitor system resource utilization, which includes CPU usage, memory (RAM) consumption, and disk space availability.1 High CPU or memory usage can indicate that the device is reaching its throughput limits or that a specific process (such as deep packet inspection) is overtaxing the system. Disk utilization is monitored to ensure there is sufficient space for local logs and system operations.
Beyond internal system health, interface-level metrics are essential. This includes monitoring interface bandwidth utilization to identify bottlenecks on WAN or LAN ports. Crucially, operational performance is also assessed through error and discard counters on each interface. High error rates or frequent packet discards often signal physical layer issues (like bad cabling), duplex mismatches, or upstream provider congestion. While VPN status and application flows are vital for network-wide visibility, the core health of an ION device is defined by these foundational system and interface metrics.
Monitoring these specific parameters allows network engineers to distinguish between an application performance issue caused by network latency and one caused by a local hardware resource constraint.