Tag Management UI overview
Asset tagging lets you label and organize assets so you can quickly identify, group, and manage them. In N-sight, tags help MSPs manage devices efficiently, improve workflows, and gain operational insights.
Administrators define tags before assignment. They can create, edit, or delete definitions and choose which customers or sites can use them. This helps keep tags consistent and meaningful across environments, supporting clarity and automation when they are assigned to assets.
Access Tag Management
- Select Tag Management in the Left navigation.
Tagging actions
From Tag Management, you can manage tag definitions.
From the Assets view, you can manage tags.
- Assign static tags to multiple assets
- Assign static tags to a single asset
- Remove static tags
- Show tags assigned to an asset
Column descriptions
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Tag Name: The unique identifier assigned to a tag definition.
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Description: A description that clarifies the tag’s business purpose. This helps others understand its intent and any downstream effects.
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Tag: The number of tags assigned to the asset. Hover over the tag count to see the assigned tags.
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Category: The name given to a group of related tags support filtering in Tag Management and the Assets view.
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Created by: The user who created the tag definition.
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Created on: The date the tag definition was created.
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Last modified by: The last person who modified the tag definition.
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Last modified on: The date the tag definition was last modified.
Ecoverse functions
All our new Ecoverse views have common functionality, such as filtering and sorting the presented data, performing searches, and exporting. For full details and instructions, please select a link below.
- Ecoverse views
- Filter and sort Ecoverse views
- Search Ecoverse views
- Create custom filters in Ecoverse views
- Custom filters examples
- Customize your Ecoverse views
- Save Ecoverse views
- Export data from Ecoverse views
As Ecoverse views are developed and released, they may not initially contain full Ecoverse functionality.
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