Label
The Label feature allows to organize access profiles into groups and collectively manage the permissions settings for several access profiles at the same time. A Label is essentially a folder where the admin can place connections and keep them organized. Also, Labels can be organized into nested structures according to the specific needs of each company. An access profile can be part of more than one Label.
To access the Label settings, navigate to Configuration Manager > Access Profiles then click Add and select Label. Alternatively, double click a label from the list access profiles and labels or select it and click Edit.

Label name
Use this field to define a name for the Label.
Color
Specify a Label color for ease of identification and access.
Parent Label(s)
If you're creating a Label within an existing Label, the latter will be shown here.
In the Permissions tab the following options are available:

Inherit label access permissions
When working with nested Labels, this option is selected by default and ensures that all the access profiles within the current Label inherit the permissions settings from the parent Label. De-select it to customize the permissions settings for each access profile in the current Label.
Permission Groups
Allows viewing and/or editing the permission groups available in the system.
Reset all children permissions
This option resets the permissions nested inside the current label.
Add/Remove
Allows adding a specific user or user group and define the corresponding permissions for the access profiles in the current Label.
Selecting the Permission Groups button will offer access to the following options.

For details on the permission configurations available for this feature, see the Permissions Tab in Access Control Settings.
For details on how to configure this feature from the Web Manager, see Label - Web Manager.
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