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Service Levels

For each Service, you can add as many Service Levels as you need. Service Level is an attribute of SLA, which describes the relationships between the service provider and receivers.

You edit Service Level properties in the Service Level window.

You can access this window from the corresponding Service window as follows:

  • To add a new Service Level, click New in the Levels section.

  • To edit an existing Service Level, double-click this Service Level in the Levels section.

This window displays the following fields and sections:

  • Service Level - the Service Level name.

  • Rank - the order in which the Service Levels are listed in the Service Level drop-down list in the SLA window.

  • Description - the text description for the Service Level.

  • Priority Calculation matrix - defines the Ticket's Priority for each combination of Urgency and Impact values. To fill out or modify the matrix, click the cell in the Impact column for which you want to specify the Priority (or double-click any other cell in that row). Edit Priority Calculation window opens. Select a Priority value for each Urgency and click Save.

  • Ticket Response and Resolutions Targets matrix - defines the target Response Time and Resolution Time for each priority level. To fill out or modify the Response Time and Resolution Time for a Priority, double-click the row corresponding to this priority and make the necessary changes in the Edit Ticket Response and Resolution Targets window.

  • Support Hours - allows you to associate the Service Level with a work calendar. Work calendars describe working and non-working days, regular working hours, and any exceptions, such as holidays and non-standard working hours. Typically, the work calendar you select here is used to calculate the Response Date and Due Date of the relevant Tickets. The work calendars are defined by your Alloy Navigator administrator. If this field is blank, the default work calendar is used.