Tags are pairs of keys and values that you can optionally apply to your AWS resources to
control access or usage. Adding a tag to a resource can help you categorize and manage resources in different ways, such as by
purpose, owner, environment, or other criteria. You can use tags to easily find existing resources, or to
control which users can access specific resources.
To manage tags for a protect configuration, you can use the AWS End User Messaging SMS console, the
TagResource and UnTagResource actions in the AWS End User Messaging SMS and voice v2 API, or the aws
sms-voice tag-resource and aws
sms-voice untag-resource commands in the AWS CLI. This section shows how to
tag and untag a protect configuration using the AWS End User Messaging SMS console and the AWS CLI.
- Manage tags (Console)
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Use the AWS End User Messaging SMS console to add, edit or delete a Tag.
Manage tags (Console)
Open the AWS End User Messaging SMS console at
https://console.aws.amazon.com/sms-voice/.
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In the navigation pane, under Protect,
choose Protect configurations.
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On the Protect configurations page, choose the protect configurations
to add a tag to.
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On the Tags tab, choose Manage
tags.
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Add a tag – In
Manage tags, choose Add new
tag to create a new blank key/value pair.
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Delete a tag – In
Manage tags, choose
Remove next to the key/value
pair.
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Edit a tag – In
Manage tags, choose the
Key or Value and
edit the text.
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Choose Save changes.
- Manage tags (AWS CLI)
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Use the AWS CLI to add or edit a Tag.
$ aws pinpoint-sms-voice-v2 tag-resource \
--resource-arn resource-arn \
--tags tags={key1=value1,key2=value2}
In the preceding example, do the following:
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Replace resource-arn with the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that you
want to add the tags to.
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Replace key1 and
key2 with the keys of the tags that you
want to add to the resource.
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Replace value1 and
value2 with the values of the tags that
you want to add for the respective keys.
Use the AWS CLI to delete a Tag.
$ aws pinpoint-sms-voice-v2 untag-resource \
--resource-arn resource-arn \
--tag-keys tags={key1=value1,key2=value2}
In the preceding example, do the following:
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Replace resource-arn with the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that you
want to remove the tag from.
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Replace key1 and
key2 with the keys of the tags that you
want to remove.
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Replace value1 and
value2 with the values of the tags that
you want to remove.