Experience Center
Editing a Probe
After adding an application and configuring its probes, you can edit any probe details that are not preconfigured.
You cannot reconfigure preset probe configurations. To learn more about configuring probes, see Configuring a Probe.
To edit a probe:
- Go to Policies > Digital Experience Monitoring > Configuration > Probes.
- Click the Edit icon to edit your probe. Cards for disabled probes are shown entirely in gray.
The Edit window appears.
On the Configure Probe tab of the window:
For General:
- If editing a probe associated with a custom application, you can edit the Name, Run Frequency, and Status.
- If editing a probe associated with a predefined application, you can only Enable or Disable the probe Status.
- For Probing Criteria, edit the User Groups, Users, Locations, Location Groups, Departments, and Devices. The maximum number of Zscaler locations cannot exceed 100 locations.
- For Exclusion Criteria, edit the User Groups, Users, Locations, Location Groups, Departments, and Devices.
- Click Next.
After a probe is saved, you cannot edit the Probe Name and Application Name. On the Additional Parameters tab:
- If editing a Cloud Path probe associated with a predefined application, you can edit some fields, depending on the probe type:
- If editing a Web probe associated with a predefined application, you can edit the Destination URL if a tenant name is required.
- If editing a Cloud Path probe associated with a predefined application, you can edit the Packet Count, Interval, and Timeout, as well as the Tenant ID for the probe URL if the predefined application specified a tenant when onboarded. You can also select or deselect the setting to Force Reverse Cloud Path in Trusted Network.
If editing a probe associated with a custom application, you can edit most fields, depending on the probe type:
- For Cloud Path probes, you can edit the Protocol, Packet Count, TCP Port, UDP Port, Interval, Timeout, Cloud Path Host, and change the setting for Force Reverse Cloud Path in Trusted Network. If you edit a Cloud Path probe and choose to follow a Web probe, the TCP Port is automatically updated to the standard TCP Port for HTTP Traffic, 443, and you cannot manually change the TCP Port number.
- For Web probes, you can edit the Destination URL, Request Header, HTTP Response Status Codes, Number of Attempts, Timeout (seconds), Follow Redirect, and Maximum Redirects.
- Click Next.
- If editing a Cloud Path probe associated with a predefined application, you can edit some fields, depending on the probe type:
- Confirm your settings on the Review tab. Click Save.
Save and activate your changes. Zscaler recommends waiting at least 30 minutes after editing probe settings to begin seeing changes in the dashboard.
Deleting a Probe
You can delete probes associated with custom applications. However, you cannot delete probes associated with predefined applications.
To delete a probe associated with a custom application:
- Go to Policies > Digital Experience Monitoring > Configuration > Probes.
- Click the Delete icon to delete your probe.