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- Service Level Management agreement workflow and tasks
- Create a Service Level Agreement
- Create an Operational Level Agreement
- Create an Underpinning Contract
- Edit a service agreement
- Review a service agreement
- Attach a file to a Service Level Agreement
- Create or add an SQP or SIP
- Define Service Targets
- Define Process Targets
- Add Service Level Targets
- Edit Service Level Targets
- Delete Service Level Targets
- Use the Service Level Target wizard
- Access Service Level Agreements from other applications
- View service agreements from Configuration Management
Create an Operational Level Agreement
To create an operational level agreement (OLA), follow these steps:
- Click Service Level Management > Agreements > New Agreement.
- Click Operational Level Agreement.
- In the Title field, type a descriptive name for the OLA.
- In the Effective from field, choose a date in the calendar options for the OLA start date.
- In the Expiration Date field, choose a date in the calendar options for the OLA end date.
- In the Next Review Date field, choose a date for the first review of the OLA.
- In the Service review Frequency field, choose the time period for the review.
- Add an optional Description for the new OLA.
- Click the Assignment Group tab. Specify the appropriate group for this OLA.
- Click Save. Note that an Agreement ID number was added to the record.
- Click the Process Targets or Service Targets tabs. You can add, edit, or remove Service Level Targets on these tabs.
- The following steps are optional:
- Click the Agreed By tab, and specify the appropriate signatories to the agreement.
- Click the Attachments tab, and add upload any formal documents between the two parties signing the contract.
- Click Save.
Note: After you create a new OLA, you must log out and log in again to view the new OLA on the drop-down selection lists.
Related concepts
Service Level Management
Working with service agreements
Example: Enabling Service Level Agreement alerts
Operational Level Agreements
Service Level Agreement components
Service agreement selection process
Outages
Service Level Agreement performance and reporting
Related tasks
Edit a Service Level Agreement
Access service agreements from other applications
View service agreements from Configuration Management
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