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  • Creating an Event Type Mapping
  • Complete the Mapping Details
  • Creating Event Type Mappings by Group
  • Viewing Event Type Mappings
  • Updating an Event Type Mapping
  • Reordering the Event Type Mappings
  • Deleting an Event Type Mapping

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Managing Event Type Mappings

You can define the criteria for applying mapping for incoming events sent from the source, the action to be taken by ASM Core.

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You can define the criteria for applying mapping for incoming events sent from the source, the action to be taken by ASM Core (such as, log a call) when the criteria is met, the fields to be updated between ASM Core and the source, and the criteria for creating an outage in ASM Core based on a call or request logged.

Creating an Event Type Mapping

Before you start

You must have Integration Setup selected in the Admin tab of your General Access Security Role.

  1. Select menu, and then Admin.

  2. From the submenu, select Integration.

  3. The Integration Platform Settings window appears.

  4. Select the Events option on the explorer pane.

  5. Select a source from the Filter by Source list to view all the event types discovered on the selected source by a connector with event management capability.

  6. Select to display the details window. The Source and Event Type fields are already populated based on the source and event type you selected to access this mapping. If groups are defined for the event types, an additional read-only field, Group, displays the event type group name. You can use this to create a mapping by event group.

  7. Complete the details.

Name

Type a name for the mapping. This name appears in the Mappings table. This is a mandatory field.

When Received

Select the action to be taken in ASM when an event is received from the source (that is, when a Receive Transaction is sent by the external system):

Using Template

This is only active if you have selected Log Call or Log Request.

Select the Call Template or Workflow Template that ASM Core will use when logging the call or request.

If you save this mapping and open it later for editing, and change the Log Call or Log Request option, a warning message appears indicating that the criteria and field mappings will be cleared and you will have to redefine these. In the warning, click Yes to reset all the field mappings and configurations, or No to cancel.

Logging Analyst

Select the person who must be set as logging analyst or request manager for the call or request logged as a result of the incoming event for this mapping. This is a mandatory field.

If the call or workflow template does not have an assignee, then the call or request logged as a result of an incoming event using this mapping will be sent to the analyst you specify in the Logging Analyst field, but only if that analyst is permitted to own a call or request (as defined in the Options tab of the IPK Management security role). If the analyst does not have this permission, then the call or request will be sent to the creator of the call or workflow template.

Complete the Mapping Details

Select the Criteria tab to specify the conditions for applying this mapping to an incoming event:

Default Mapping - Select to flag this as the default mapping for this event type, that is, the mapping which will apply to an incoming event if no other mapping for the event type can be applied.

You can only define one default mapping for the event type. If a default mapping has already been defined, then when you save the current mapping, a warning message displays, allowing you to set the current map as the default, or clear the default mapping setting for the current mapping.

Clear to set the conditions for applying this mapping to an incoming event, using the rules builder pane. These conditions are set by defining a rule. For example, to specify that this mapping must be used when the severity of a problem is “Level 5”, you can build a rule: {[Event: Severity(1-5)}=”5”]}.

The fields you can pick in the left hand side of the rule statement correspond to the fields defined on the source. They are defined at the level of the connector, and cannot be modified. The values on the right hand side of the statement are values corresponding to the fields on the source. You cannot use ASM Core call or request fields in the criteria.

Select the Action tab and specify the rules for Incoming Transactions using this mapping and the rules for Outgoing Transactions using this mapping, in other words, the actions that ASM Core must take when an incoming event matches the defined criteria, and the event mapping is set to log a call or request.

Rules for Incoming Transactions - Events

Rules for applying an event type mapping to Incoming Transactions for the selected event type are set in the Action tab on the Event Type Mapping Details window. The rules are described below.

When Updated externally

Select the action that must be taken if the call or request logged as a result of this event is still open:

When Updated externally and Call or Request is closed

Select the action that must be taken if the call or request logged as a result of this event is closed:

When Notified externally

Select the rules that ASM Core must apply when receiving a NOTIFY transaction for an event using this mapping, specifically the action that must be taken if the call or request logged as a result of this event is still open:

When Notified externally and Call or Request is closed

Select the rules that ASM Core must apply when receiving a NOTIFY transaction for an event using this mapping, specifically the action that must be taken if the call or request logged as a result of this event is closed:

When Resolved externally

Select the rules that ASM Core must apply when receiving a RESOLVE transaction for an event using this mapping, specifically, select the action that must be taken if the call or request logged as a result of this event is still open:

If child calls are present

Select the action that must be taken if the call logged as a result of this event has calls linked as children:

When Resolved externally and Call or Request is closed

Select the rules that ASM Core must apply when receiving a RESOLVE transaction for an event using this mapping, specifically the action that must be taken if the call or request logged as a result of this event is closed:

When Deleted externally

Select the rules that ASM Core must apply when receiving a DELETE transaction for an event using this mapping, specifically select the action that must be taken if the call or request logged as a result of this event is still open:

If child calls are present

Select the action that must be taken if the call logged as a result of this event has calls linked as children:

When Deleted externally and Call or Request is closed

Select the rules that ASM Core must apply when receiving a DELETE transaction for an event using this mapping, specifically, select the action that must be taken if the call or request logged as a result of this event is closed:

Rules for Outgoing Transactions - Events

Rules for applying an event type mapping to an Outgoing Transaction for the selected event type are set in the Outgoing Transactions section on the Event Type Mapping Details window. The rules are described below.

Send Acknowledge

Select the rule that must apply for ASM Core to send an ACKNOWLEDGE transaction for an event using this mapping:

Send Clear

Select the rule that must apply for ASM Core to send a CLEAR transaction for an event using this mapping:

Send Update when Call or Request updated

Select this option to send an UPDATE transaction to the external system whenever an analyst updates the values on the call or request logged as a result of an event using this mapping.

Send Notify when note added to Call or Request

Select this option to send a NOTIFY transaction to the external system whenever a note is added to the call or request logged as a result of an event using this mapping.

Send Notify for system generated history messages

Select this option to send a NOTIFY transaction to the external system whenever a system-generated entry (such as an agreement escalation) is added to the history of the call or request logged as a result of an event using this mapping.

In the Fields – Incoming tab, specify how the fields on the call or request must be populated for an incoming event transaction sent from ASM Core for this mapping. Depending on the application with which ASM Core is connected, field names and values may not be the same on the two systems. The Field – Incoming tab allows you to reconcile the field names and values between the two systems.

  1. To map an internal field to an external field, select Add. In the Add Fields window, select the fields from the Call Template or Workflow Template you wish to map to external fields. Click OK. The selected field names appear in the Internal Fields column.

    • Depending on the internal field’s data type, additional options can be selected , including: field transformations, profile maps, or resolution rules.

    • In the Update column, select the conditions for populating the field when the call or request is logged, updated, and so on:

Always

always matches the ASM Core field value with the value in the external system field. This means that any change to this field in the external system automatically updates the field value in the ASM Core call or request.

On Initial Population Only

only applies the value of the external system field to the ASM Core field on logging. Any subsequent change made to this field in the external system will be treated as an UPDATE transaction but will not physically update the field value in the ASM Core call or request. If the call or request is closed, then reopened, the field values will not be updated.

Only When Blank

only populates the ASM Core field with the value of the external system field if the field on the call or request is blank. This means that an existing value on the ASM Core call or request cannot be overridden by a field value in the external system.

Create Discrepancy Report

creates a discrepancy report whenever a discrepancy is detected between a field value in the external system and the corresponding field value in the ASM Core call or request.

Repeat to add other fields.

  • To delete any fields you have added, select them and click Remove. In the warning dialog box, click Yes to remove the selected field or No to cancel.

  1. To map an internal field to an external field, select Add.

  2. In the Add Fields window, select the fields from the source you wish to map to a field in ASM Core.

  3. Click OK. The selected field names appear in the Event Field column.

  4. Depending on the internal field’s data type, additional options can be selected, including: field transformations, profile maps, or resolution rules.

Auto Create Outages

Never
never creates an outage for this event mapping. This is the default selection. Analysts actioning the call or request can still manually create an outage, if required.

When Call/Request logged

automatically creates an outage on the linked CMDB item(s) as soon as the call or request is logged. The outage is only created on the initial log of the call or request, and not when a call or request is reopened. When a call or request is reopened, it is forwarded to the appropriate analyst or group, who then determines whether an outage needs to be created regarding the reopened issue.

When criteria met

only creates an automatic outage when the specified criteria are satisfied.

To set these criteria, click Set Criteria. The criteria are evaluated on call or request logging as well as on every update of the call or request, including reopening.

Outage Criteria

The text area is enabled if you select When criteria met at Auto-Create Outage.

  • Click Set Criteria and use the rules builder interface to define the conditions (rules) for automatically creating outages. The left hand side criteria consists of the event fields from the source, while the right hand side criteria consists of the corresponding values for the field. For example, you can specify an outage be created when the event field, Severity, is set to a value of “1”.

  • At Outage Type, select the type of outage. Outage Types are defined by your system administrator.

  • At Auto-end Outage, select the rule for closing the outage created through an event using this event type mapping.

On Event Resolve/Delete

automatically closes an outage if the criteria specified in the Outage Criteria text area is no longer met

When criteria no longer met

automatically closes an outage if the criteria specified in the Outage Criteria text area is no longer met

Outage Items

In the list box, add the CMDB item(s) on which the outage will be created

  • Click Add to select fields from the Call Template or Workflow Template, such as: Configuration Item, Service, or Service Action. Click OK to add the fields to the Outage Items list box.

  • Click Save to store the mapping details for the selected event type. You will be returned to the Event Type Mappings window where you can add more mappings if needed.

The outage will be created only if the selected fields are populated on the ASM Core call or request logged as a result of an event using this mapping.

If the outage fields do not have values on the call or request, outages will not be created.

Creating Event Type Mappings by Group

  1. Select menu, and then Admin.

  2. From the submenu, select Integration.

  3. The Integration Platform Settings window appears.

  4. Select the Events option on the explorer pane.

  5. Select a source from the Filter by Source list to view all the event types discovered on the selected source by a connector with event management capability.

  6. Select Add on the Groups browse table to display the Integration Group Search window.

  7. Complete the details.

Groups of type

Select a group type in the drop-down list.

Group types are defined at the level of the external system and cannot be edited within ASM.

Groups with name

Type the name of the group you want to create a mapping for. You can also type only the first letters of the group name. If you do not know the name of the group, leave blank to find all groups belonging to the selected group type

9. Select Search.

10. Select the group you want to create a mapping for, and select Open. The name of the group is added to the Groups browse table on the Event Type Mappings window.

11. Repeat for any other event group you want to define mappings for.

12. If you added several groups to the Groups browse table, select the first group you want to define mappings for.

13. Select Newon the Mappings browse table. The Event Type Mapping Details window appears.

14. Specify the details of the mapping.

Viewing Event Type Mappings

  1. Select menu, and then Admin.

  2. From the submenu, select Integration.

  3. The Integration Platform Settings window appears.

  4. Select the Events option on the explorer pane.

  5. Select a source from the Filter by Source list to view all the event types discovered on the selected source by a connector with event management capability.

The Mappings browse table displays the list of mappings based on the event type. It displays three read-only columns:

Mapping

the name of the mapping

Default

indicates that no specific criteria have to be met for this mapping to be applied. This means that this mapping will be used if no other appropriate mapping can be found for an event matching this event type

Action

indicates which action ASM will perform if this mapping is applied to the incoming event. Possible actions are: Ignore, Log Call or Log Request

To view mappings based on event groups (as defined at the level of the external source), select Map Events by Group. The Event Type Mappings window includes two browse tables:

  • The Groups browse table displays the event groups for which mappings have been defined. The Total column on the Groups browse table indicates the number of mappings that have been defined for the selected group.

  • The Mappings browse table displays the names of the mappings defined for the group selected in the Groups browse table.

Updating an Event Type Mapping

  1. Select menu, and then Admin.

  2. From the submenu, select Integration.

  3. The Integration Platform Settings window appears.

  4. Select the Events option on the explorer pane.

  5. Select a source from the Filter by Source list to view all the event types discovered on the selected source by a connector with event management capability.

  6. Update the details as necessary.

Reordering the Event Type Mappings

If several mappings are defined for the same event type, ASM applies the appropriate mapping by running through the mappings in the specified order on the Mappings browse table and applying the first mapping that matches the event details.

If mappings are organized by group, ASM first runs through the groups in the specified order on the Groups browse table and then the mappings within each group in the specified order on the Mappingsbrowse table.

  1. Select menu, and then Admin.

  2. From the submenu, select Integration.

  3. The Integration Platform Settings window appears.

  4. Select the Events option on the explorer pane.

  5. Select a source from the Filter by Source list to view all the event types discovered on the selected source by a connector with event management capability.

  6. Use the Move up andMove Down buttons to reorder the entries.

Deleting an Event Type Mapping

  1. Select menu, and then Admin.

  2. From the submenu, select Integration.

  3. The Integration Platform Settings window appears. Select the Events option on the explorer pane.

  4. Select a source from the Filter by Source list to view all the event types discovered on the selected source by a connector with event management capability.

  5. Select the mapping that you want to delete and select Delete. Confirm the deletion.

Re-open
automatically reopens the call or request
Add note
automatically adds a note to the call or request with the details of the NOTIFY transaction received from the external system
Add note
leaves the call or request closed but automatically adds a note to it with the details of the NOTIFY transaction received from the external system
Close child calls
automatically closes the calls linked as children
Add note
leaves the call or request closed but automatically adds a note to it with the details of the RESOLVE transaction received from the external system
Close child calls
automatically closes the calls linked as children
Add note
leaves the call or request closed but automatically adds a note to it with the details of the DELETE transaction received from the external system
When resolved or closed
automatically sends a CLEAR transaction to the external system as soon as the call or request is closed or flagged as being resolved

Click the corresponding cell in the Event Field column. Select to pick a static value or select a field from the source, to map to the selected ASM Core call or request field. The source fields are defined for the connector.

Click the corresponding cell in the Internal Field column. Select to pick a static value or select a field from ASM Core, to map to the external field. The internal fields are determined by the template you selected earlier.

Select or select a mapping and then select to display the details window. The Source and Event Type fields are pre-populated based on the source and event type you selected to access this mapping. If groups are defined for the event types, an additional read-only field, Group, displays the event type group name.

15. Select to save the changes.

Select to display the Event Type Mappings window, with the following fields:

Select to display the details window.

Select to save the changes.

Select to display the details window.

Select to save the changes.

Log Call

logs a call in ASM Core

This enables the Actions, Fields – Incoming, Fields – Outgoing, and Outages tab on this window, where you can set up the mapping details further.

Log Request

logs a request in ASM Core

This enables the Actions, Fields – Incoming, Fields – Outgoing, and Outages tab on this window, where you can set up the mapping details further.

Take no action

ignores the event

Update

automatically updates the call or request with the details of the UPDATE transaction sent from the external system

Add note

automatically adds a note to the call or request with the details of the UPDATE transaction received from the external system

Take no action

ignores the UPDATE transaction received from the external system

Log new and link existing

automatically logs a new call or request and links the original call or request as a parent to this new call or request

Add note

leaves the call or request closed but automatically adds a note to it with the details of the UPDATE transaction received from the external system

Take no action

ignores the UPDATE transaction received from the external system

Take no action

ignores the NOTIFY transaction received from the external system

Take no action

ignores the NOTIFY transaction received from the external system

Close

automatically closes the call or request

Update

automatically updates the call or request with the details of the RESOLVE transaction received from the external system

Add note

automatically adds a note to the call or request with the details of the RESOLVE transaction received from the external system

Take no Action

ignores the RESOLVE transaction received from the external system

Add note to child calls

automatically adds a note to the child calls with the details of the RESOLVE transaction received from the external system

Take no Action

takes no action on the child calls

Take no action

ignores the RESOLVE transaction received from the external system

Close

automatically closes the call or request

Update

automatically updates the call or request with the details of the DELETE transaction received from the external system

Add note

automatically adds a note to the call or request with the details of the DELETE transaction received from the external system

Take no Action

ignores the DELETE transaction received from the external system

Add note to child calls

automatically adds a note to the child calls with the details of the DELETE transaction received from the external system

Take no Action

takes no action on the child calls

Take no action

ignores the DELETE transaction received from the external system

When logged

automatically sends an ACKNOWLEDGE transaction to the external system as soon as the call or request is logged within ASM Core

When actioned

automatically sends an ACKNOWLEDGE transaction to the external system as soon as an analyst takes action on the call or request logged as a result of the event

Manually

forces analysts to manually send the ACKNOWLEDGE transaction by clicking the Acknowledge Event button on the call or request

Never

never sends an ACKNOWLEDGE transaction to the external system for events using this mapping

When resolved

automatically sends a CLEAR transaction to the external system as soon as the call or request is flagged as being resolved

When closed

automatically sends a CLEAR transaction to the external system as soon as the call or request is closed

Never

never sends a CLEAR transaction to the external system for events using this mapping