Agreement Types
There are three default agreement types - SLA, OLA, and UC. New agreement types can be created within these types.
This is useful if your organization has many different agreements with multiple organizations, and you would like to group the agreements into categories. For example, you might want to create types for PC Service Agreement, Network Service Agreement and Software Support Agreement, all of the type SLA.
Creating an Agreement Type
Before you start
You must have SLM Setup enabled within your General Access Security Role in order to configure any SLM administration settings.
Verify that you have already defined options for Workflow Management and the CMDB, especially priorities, types, service levels, service types and CMDB item types.
Select the Menu button, then Admin, and then select System Administration. The System Administration window is displayed, with a menu of options available.
In the Explorer pane, select Service Level Management.
Select Agreement Types to open the window.
Select the New icon. A row is added to the browse table on the Agreement Type window.
In the Name field, type a name for the agreement.
From the Type list, select the type of agreement: SLA, OLA, or UC. You can adjust the column widths if required.
Select to save the changes. Provide the Change Reasons if prompted to do so.
Once you select , the browse table displays the entries in alphabetical order.
Renaming an Agreement Type
Although you can rename the default SLA, OLA and UC types, it is recommended that you do not do so.
Select the Menu button , then Admin, and then select System Administration. The System Administration window is displayed, with a menu of options available.
In the Explorer pane, select Service Level Management.
Select Agreement Types to open the window.
Select the type you wish to rename, and type a new name over the existing one.
Select to save the changes. Provide the Change Reasons if prompted to do so.
Deleting an Agreement Type
You cannot delete agreement types that are system default. These are typically called SLA, OLA, and UC, but may have been renamed.
If you attempt to delete the system default, you will receive a warning message.
If you delete an agreement type you added, you cannot reverse this procedure and you will have to re-create it if needed. You should note that a new agreement type of the same name as the deleted one will not automatically recreate any links, etc held by the original.
Select the Menu button, then Admin, and then select System Administration. The System Administration window is displayed, with a menu of options available. In the Explorer pane, select Service Level Management.
Select Agreement Types to open the window.
Select the agreement type you wish to delete. Select the Delete icon.
Select to save the changes. Provide the Change Reasons if prompted to do so.