A Service Desk technician receives a report of a critical system failure affecting a remote executive's workstation. The incident requires diagnostic troubleshooting, escalation to Tier 3 engineering, asset tracking updates, user verification, and final documentation. Arrange the following ticketing workflow steps in the correct chronological order from earliest to latest.
- 1Log the initial ticket, record user contact details, categorize the issue, and assign an initial priority based on impact and urgency.
- 2Document all completed Tier 1 and Tier 2 troubleshooting attempts in the ticket work notes before escalating to Tier 3 systems engineering.
- 3Apply the Tier 3 engineered fix and perform functional testing directly with the user to verify complete issue resolution.
- 4Record the root cause, final resolution details, and update modified hardware asset tags in the ticketing system and CMDB.
- 5Update the ticket status to Closed and send a final confirmation summary notification to the user.
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The correct sequence follows standard IT service management workflow: 1) Initial ticket logging and prioritization, 2) Comprehensive work note documentation prior to escalation, 3) Remediation and end-user verification testing, 4) Root cause, resolution logging, and CMDB asset updates, and 5) Formal ticket closure and final user notification.
The standard ITIL and CompTIA ticketing lifecycle follows a strict sequence: Incident Identification & Logging -> Categorization & Prioritization -> Diagnosis & Work History Documentation -> Escalation (if necessary) -> Resolution & User Verification -> Root Cause & Asset Log Updating -> Ticket Closure. Placing the steps in any other order violates proper operational procedures.
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Ticketing System Lifecycle and Operational Workflow