A IT service desk administrator is standardizing the operational procedures for ticket lifecycle management within an enterprise environment. Place the following ticketing system workflow steps in the correct chronological order from first step to last step.
- 1Collect and record the end user's contact information, workstation location, and a detailed description of the reported issue to generate the initial service ticket.
- 2Perform initial triage to assess impact and urgency, assign appropriate category tags, and route the ticket to the correct technical support queue.
- 3Execute technical diagnostic procedures, implement the appropriate resolution, and log all work history and configuration modifications in the ticket record.
- 4Contact the end user to verify that functionality has been fully restored and confirm that the resolution satisfies their original request.
- 5Record the final root-cause findings, update associated IT asset tracking databases, append solution details to the knowledge base, and mark the ticket status as closed.
Cevap
The correct sequence of the ticketing system workflow is: 1) Collect end-user details and problem description to create the initial ticket; 2) Perform initial triage for categorization, prioritization, and queue routing; 3) Execute diagnostic procedures, apply the resolution, and log technical actions; 4) Contact the end user to verify functionality and confirm satisfaction; 5) Record final resolution details, update asset management inventories, contribute to the knowledge base, and set status to closed.
The standard CompTIA ticketing workflow follows a structured progression: Ticket Intake & Creation -> Triage & Priority Routing -> Technical Troubleshooting & Work History Logging -> End-User Verification & Confirmation -> Final Resolution Documentation, Asset Tracking Updates, and Ticket Closure. This ensures complete auditability, proper SLA management, and confirmed resolution quality.
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Ticketing System Workflow and Incident Lifecycle Management