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This documentation will explain for both users and inventory administrators how to use Snipe-IT.

There will be two parts.

  1. The first part will concern the users
  2. The second one will concern the inventory administrators

This documentation may be subject to modifications.


First Part

Like said before, this part will be more from the users perspective.

Here are the different parts that'll be mentionned in it:

  • Users permissions
  • What is Snipe-IT ?
  • How to log into Snipe-IT ?
  • How to make a request to borrow an item

Users permissions

Every non-administrator user will have the following permissions in Snipe-IT.

Read Permissions only for

  • Assets
  • Licenses
  • Accessories
  • Consumables
  • Components

What is Snipe-IT ?

Snipe-IT is an open-source IT asset management system that is used to track and manage multiple types of assets:

  • Hardware and devices (Assets)
  • Software licenses (Adobe Creative Cloud licence, …)
  • Accessories (Mouse, Keyboard, …)
  • Consumables (Items that are used by time and need to be replaced ⇒ Printer ink, batteries, …)
  • Components (RAM, CPU, …)

This software also allows temporary loans and permanent assignements of devices to users


How to log into Snipe-IT ?

First, you'll have to access it by using the following link : “https://isc-inventory.isc-vs.ch”.

Then you'll have to log in by using the credentials that they were transmitted to you.

Once connected, you'll be redirected towards the main dashboard (user perspective).

If you need to borrow or take an item from the inventory, you'll have to reach out Steve Devènes by Teams or by Outlook.


How to make a request to borrow an asset ?

This section will show how a user can make a request to borrow an asset.

This only works with “Assets” and not with the other items.

First, you need to go to the sidebar menu (1). Then you search the “Requestable items” that is represented with a laptop icon (2).

From there, you'll be able to see which assets are available for a borrow request.

To do it, you'll have to click on the “Request” button that is located on the right side.

Once it's done, the inventory administrator will be able to check the requests and can either checkout the asset (it means that the request is accepted) or refuse it.

So if you want to borrow anything else than an asset, you'll have to reach out to the inventory administrator mentionned above.


Second Part

This part will be for the inventory administrators.

Here are some examples of functionnalities:

  • Set requestable assets
  • Check for requests about requestable assets
  • Assigning an asset to a permanent user
  • Assigning an item to a user temporarily
  • Managing users and groups

How to set requestable assets ?

This functionnality only works with Assets like the second one that will be showed later in the documentation.

First, you'll have to go to “Assets” that is represented with a barcode icon on the sidebar menu. Then you'll have to select the asset that you want to edit and look for a pencil icon that is for “Editing asset”.

After that, you'll have to go down in the options until you find the checkbox “Requestable”.

From there, you'll have to check that option and save the changes. Once it's done, you can do the same process for other assets that can be requested by going on the “Requestable items” that is represented with the laptop icon on the sidebar menu.


How to check for requests about requestable assets ?

To do that, you'll have to go to “Assets” (1) and search below for an option named “Requested” (2).

From there, you'll be able to manage the requests that are made by the users.

Here is an example of John Doe making a request to borrow an asset (from the inventory administrator perspective).


How to assign assets to a user permanently ?

For this, you can follow the same steps as mentionned in the section “How to set requestable assets”.

Once you're editing the asset, you'll have to search for a checkbox with the name “BYOD” which stands for “Bring Your Own Device”.

It's located in the “Optional information”.


How to assign an item to a user temporarily ?

To assign an item, you'll have to choose the type of item that you want to assign (Assets, Components, …).

Then you'll see a button on the right side with either “Checkin” or “Checkout” written on it.

On the screenshot above, the first one is for the checkout option that is used when a user doesn't need the item anymore and brings it back.

The other one is for the checkin option that is used to assign an item to a user.

Let's take the example of John Doe that wants to borrow the iPAD.

Once it's done, you can check if the item was correctly assigned or not.

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