[Q&A] How to add TAG to SNMP devices discovered&inventoried by gpli-agent? #324
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I'm a newbie to GLPI, started with a fresh 10.0.6 in a Docker container and a Linux desktop with the agent version 1.4-1.
(The server is running in a hosting environment remotely, with a Let's Encrypt certificate, through a reverse proxy - I wish this is the way it intended to be run.)
After some try-and-error (the documentation not so clear for me, at least at first), I have to activate features many places and reinstall the agent with all functionality instead of typical.
Finally I managed to do a network discovery and inventory of SNMP devices on my own home network.
Some of them showed up in the asset lists (a printer and a NAS).
My problem is that these SNMP devices all added to the root entity. No TAG attached to them, so the rule I created to assign devices to entities by tag do nothing for these devices. The computer running the agent also added to inventory, and using the tag I specified in the config it's associated automatically with the entity I set in the rule.
I'd like to use GLPI to manage multiple (remote) client's inventories, and I'd like to use TAG to identify which asset comes from which client's network (I didn't found a way yet, to assing entities to devices by agent or anything similar, only by tag). But as I know now, only computers associated with specified client by tag, other devices aren't.
Am I do something wrong or this functionality missing from the agent as of now?
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