You must run the klscflag utility on the client device to which you want to assign tags.
To assign one or several tags to your device by using the klscflag utility:
klscflag -ssvset -pv 1103/1.0.0.0 -s KLNAG_SECTION_TAGS_INFO -n KLCONN_HOST_TAGS -sv "[\"
TAG NAME
\"]" -svt ARRAY_T -ss "|ss_type = \"SS_PRODINFO\";"
where TAG NAME
is the name of the tag that you want to assign to your device, for example:
klscflag -ssvset -pv 1103/1.0.0.0 -s KLNAG_SECTION_TAGS_INFO -n KLCONN_HOST_TAGS -sv "[\"
ENTERPRISE
\"]" -svt ARRAY_T -ss "|ss_type = \"SS_PRODINFO\";"
klscflag -ssvset -pv 1103/1.0.0.0 -s KLNAG_SECTION_TAGS_INFO -n KLCONN_HOST_TAGS -sv "[\"
TAG NAME
\",\"
TAG NAME
\",\"
TAG NAME
\"]" -svt ARRAY_T -ss "|ss_type = \"SS_PRODINFO\";"
where [\"
TAG NAME
\",\"
TAG NAME
\",\"
TAG NAME
\"]
is the list of tags you that want to assign to your device, for example:
klscflag -ssvset -pv 1103/1.0.0.0 -s KLNAG_SECTION_TAGS_INFO -n KLCONN_HOST_TAGS -sv "[\"
NETWORK
\",\"
BACKUP
\",\"
ENTERPRISE
\"]" -svt ARRAY_T -ss "|ss_type = \"SS_PRODINFO\";"
The klscflag utility assigns the specified tags to your device. To make sure that the klscflag utility has assigned the specified tags successfully, view tags assigned to the device.
Alternatively, you can assign device tags manually.
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