Network Tags drop down disappeared?

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MichaelFriend
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Network Tags drop down disappeared?

Not really sure if this is on the correct board?

 

I have (about a month ago added a network tag), and now I do not seem to have the ability to create tags or add to existing.

 

I have full access for my network in question and was upgraded to Admin, whereby the network tag function became available to me.

 

The "Cash-Centre" tag was created by me, but now I cannot add addition locations to this tag?

 

You can see from the below that the Tags drop-down seems to have disappeared.

 

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Brash
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Kind of a big deal

It sounds like you have 2 accounts.

One is linked to your companies SSO which is not an organization administrator.

The other is a regular account which is an organization administrator.

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Brash
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Kind of a big deal

Are you an organisation admin?

I believe only organisation admins have the privilege to assign tags to networks.

MichaelFriend
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I thought I was because I was able to add a new tag a couple of weeks ago (it was me that created the "Cash-Centre" tag.

 

Curiously even though I just logged in to get this screen shot, it says I was last active 2nd March??

 

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cmr
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@MichaelFriend who is the yellow highlighted admin?  They are active today.

MichaelFriend
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That is a user from the customer (we are the network provider). The customer has access to the Meraki portal too.

 

That user is a guest ambassador for a specific location/network.

rhbirkelund
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If you clear your browser cache, does the tag button show up again?

Perhaps you can check the Change Log, to see if permissions have changed?

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MichaelFriend
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I found out what was going on.

 

I would normally login and view the Meraki Portal via an internal (within my company) link, when I do this, I guess I am not actually an admin.

 

However, when I log in via the Cisco Meraki login page directly then I am recognized as admin.

 

Odd but I have found out how to get it to work now.

Brash
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It sounds like you have 2 accounts.

One is linked to your companies SSO which is not an organization administrator.

The other is a regular account which is an organization administrator.

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