System administrators can manage assets and tags.
Kaspersky MLAD receives telemetry data from monitored devices via connectors and stores tag IDs and values as defined in the asset tree, in Time Series Database. When saving of all tags values is enabled, the Time Series Database service also saves IDs and values of unknown tags (not listed in the asset tree).
Kaspersky MLAD allows you to compare the current tag structure displayed in the asset tree and used for a monitored asset to the one saved for this monitored asset in the Time Series Database service. Kaspersky MLAD detects tags that were received from external assets, but are missing in the current tag structure and are not used for the monitored asset. If necessary, you can add these tags to the current tag structure.
When receiving telemetry data on unknown tags via KICS Connector, the application also automatically creates these tags in the kics asset tree section.
To compare the current tag structure with the structure in the Time Series Database service:
You will be taken to the administrator menu.
The current tag structure used for the monitored asset is compared with the tag structure stored in the Time Series Database service. The comparison result is displayed in the upper part of the page.
If missing tags are detected, Kaspersky MLAD displays a list of these tags with the names in the TagĀ <tag ID> format.
Kaspersky MLAD will add tags to the asset tree. Only the IDs, names in the TagĀ <tag ID> format, and the assets to which the tags are assigned are specified for these tags. If necessary, you can change the added tags.