Network resource attachment tags in AWS Cloud WAN
A tag is a metadata label that either you or AWS assigns to an AWS resource. Each tag
consists of a key and a value. For tags that you assign, you define the key and the value.
For example, you might define the key as purpose
and the value as
test
for one resource.
Tags help you do the following:
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Identify and organize your AWS resources. Many AWS services support tagging, so you can assign the same tag to resources from different services to indicate that the resources are related.
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Control access to your AWS resources. For more information on controlling access to resources, see Controlling access to AWS resources using tags in the AWS Identity and Access Management User Guide.
If you are not the core network owner, any attachment tag that you add, modify, or delete might require acceptance on the part of the core network owner. These tags can be seen on the Proposed Tags tab until the time that the core network owner accepts or rejects them.
Supported resources
The following core network resources support tagging:
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Core network
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Core network attachments
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Connect peer
For tagging support resources in Network Manager, see Tag your Network Manager resources in the Network Manager User Guide.