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An IT support specialist is establishing a standard operating procedure (SOP) for managing incident ticket lifecycles within an enterprise ticketing platform. In what order should the technician perform the following steps during the ticket lifecycle, from initial customer interaction to final incident sign-off?

  1. 1Record the user contact information, impacted asset ID, and initial issue description in the ticketing system.
  2. 2Assign severity classification, set queue routing categories, and perform initial Tier 1 troubleshooting.
  3. 3Log all completed diagnostic attempts and workarounds, then transfer ownership to Tier 2 support.
  4. 4Apply the technical fix, log the root-cause analysis, and obtain explicit confirmation of service restoration from the end user.
  5. 5Transition ticket status to closed and publish or update a knowledge base (KB) article detailing the resolution.

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The proper sequence for managing the ticket lifecycle is: 1) Record user contact details, asset ID, and problem description, 2) Assign category/severity and perform initial Tier 1 diagnostics, 3) Document attempted steps and escalate to Tier 2 support, 4) Implement the resolution, record the root cause, and obtain user verification, and 5) Formally close the ticket and update the knowledge base.
The correct order follows established standard operating procedures for incident management: ticket creation and identification, initial triage and preliminary diagnostics, documented escalation, resolution deployment paired with user verification, and formal ticket closure paired with knowledge base creation.

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1
Intake and Logging
The incident is created with user identity, affected hardware asset ID, and primary symptoms documented.
Establishing accurate baseline details ensures compliance with service level tracking and inventory management.
2
Triage and Categorization
The ticket is classified by impact and urgency, and Tier 1 preliminary checks are run.
Proper classification determines response times and routes the ticket to appropriate initial support workflows.
3
Documentation and Escalation
All diagnostic findings and unsuccessful troubleshooting attempts are documented before reassigning to Tier 2.
Detailed documentation prevents duplicate effort and provides context for specialized escalation technicians.
4
Resolution and User Verification
The core issue is remediated, root cause is entered into resolution notes, and the user confirms functionality.
An incident cannot be considered resolved until the technical fix is verified by the affected user.
5
Closure and Knowledge Archival
The ticket is formally closed and successful resolution steps are converted into a reusable KB article.
Closing finalizes administrative workflows, while KB documentation assists in future incident resolution.

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