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NOC TOOLS ticket systems (RT3) ‏

NOC TOOLS ticket systems (RT3) ‏. AfNOG 2009 - Cairo, SI-E, 5 of 5 Sunday Folayan. Why Ticket Systems?. Ticket Systems are electronic piles of post-it notes Network people usually have at least five hundred things they are working on at any one time

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NOC TOOLS ticket systems (RT3) ‏

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  1. NOC TOOLSticket systems (RT3)‏ AfNOG 2009 - Cairo, SI-E, 5 of 5 Sunday Folayan

  2. Why Ticket Systems? Ticket Systems are electronic piles of post-it notes Network people usually have at least five hundred things they are working on at any one time Keeping track of these things is quite hard

  3. Working in Groups A group of people working together to solve problems need coordination otherwise people waste time working on the same thing as others disaster!

  4. Workflow For every new piece of work that needs to be done, create a ticket Ticket should be created in an appropriate queue ticket is “new” ticket can be assigned to someone in particular, or can be left unassigned

  5. Workflow People can decide to work on particular tickets they “take” the ticket if someone else already has it, perhaps they “steal” the ticket This way you always know who is responsible for any piece of work

  6. Workflow Sometimes a piece of work has different parts once one part is finished, perhaps the ticket needs to go to someone else for the next part “give” the ticket

  7. Workflow If you need to go home and sleep, but you have been working on something that is not finished yet give the ticket to someone else or make the ticket owned by nobody someone else can “take” it

  8. Flexibility Most ticket systems are very flexible if you already have a way of working, you can probably configure the ticket system to suit you web interfaces, e-mail interfaces

  9. Integration Flexibility allows for integration You can integrate a ticketing system with your Nagios, Rancid, Wiki’s etc. This allows for escalation procedures, management and communication purposes.

  10. E-mail If you receive requests from users by e-mail, you can configure rt so that incoming mail opens a ticket automatically mail senders get an automatic response which includes a ticket number Sometimes this can cause problems. Why?

  11. Demonstration

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