What is Classification?
Classification is the group name to which a Configuration Item (CI) belongs. The Classification identifies the CI device type. You can add and modify Classification details for CIs under a Tenant. There are 4 System-Defined Classifications, which are available in the Application by default: Server, Network, Desktop, and Others. The users can also create Classifications based on the organization's requirements. A User-Defined Classification CI works exactly the same way as a System-Defined Classification CI. Sub-Classifications can be added to both System-Defined and User-Defined Classifications.
- Select CMDB > Configuration > Classification.
On the CLASSIFICATION page, select the Tenant. A list of all the configured Classifications for the selected Tenant is displayed under the DETAILS section.

Figure: CLASSIFICATION page
- Right-click on any of the configured Classifications, a pop-up list with the following options is displayed :
- Create Root Node: Click this option to create a Root Node/Classification. A User-Defined Classification is created.
- Create Child Node: Click this option to create a Child Node/Classification. A Child Node/Classification will be created for the Node/Classification on which you have right clicked.
- Rename: Click this option to rename a Node/Classification.
- Deactive: Click this option to deactivate a Node/Classification.
Click SUBMIT to save the changes.
ACTIONS
This section explains all the icons displayed on the ACTIONS panel of the CLASSIFICATION page.
EXPAND ALL
Click EXPAND ALL to expand all the configured classifications.
- To display the inactive Classifications, click the Include Inactive check box.
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