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Use tags to identify the purpose of a rule or configuration object and to help you better organize your rulebase.
  1. Create and apply tags.
    To tag a zone, you must create a tag with the same name as the zone. When the zone is attached in security rules, the tag color automatically displays as the background color against the zone name.
    1. Select
      Manage
      NGFW and
      Prisma Access
      Objects
      Tags
      .
    2. Add Tag
      and enter a
      Name
      to identify the tag. The maximum length is 127 characters.
    3. (
      Optional
      ) Assign a
      Color
      from the 38 predefined colors. By default,
      Color
      is
      None
      .
    4. Select
      Save
      and
      Push Config
      to save your changes.
  2. Apply tags to policy.
    1. Select
      Manage
      NGFW and
      Prisma Access
      Security Services
      Security Policy
      and any rulebase under it.
    2. Add the
      Tag
      object you created in Step 1 to your security rule.
    3. Verify that the tags are in use.
  3. Apply tags to an address object, address group, service, or service group.
    1. Create the object.
      For example, to create a service group, select
      Manage
      NGFW and
      Prisma Access
      Objects
      Service
      Service Groups
      Add Service Group
      .
    2. Select a
      Tag
      or enter a name in the field to create a new tag.
      To edit a tag or add color to the tag, see Modify Tags.

Modify Tags

  • Select
    Manage
    NGFW and
    Prisma Access
    Objects
    Tags
    to perform any of the following operations with tags:
    • Click the
      Name
      to edit the properties of a tag.
    • Select a tag in the table and
      Delete
      the tag from your configuration.
    • Clone
      a tag to duplicate it with the same properties. A numerical suffix is added to the tag name (for example, FTP-1).
    • You can also
      Move
      a tag to a different configuration scope folder location.
    For information on working with tags, see View Rules by Tag Group.


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