Create a remedial action
Create your custom remedial actions from Check Definitions to resolve end-point related issues using Playbook.
Vorbereitungen
Role required: admin, dex_admin
Hinweis:
To learn more about different remedial actions, see Digital End-User Experience Remedial Actions.
Prozedur
- Navigate to All > Workspaces > Services Operations Workspace > DEX Administration.
- Select Create new in the Create Remedial Actions section.
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Select Create new or Map to an existing remedial action according to the requirement.
Option Description Create net new action Select this option to create a net new remedial action from a Check Definition. Map to an existing remedial action Select this option when a remedial action exists for a particular operating system (OS) and you want to map the same action to another OS by choosing a Check Definition. - Create net new action: Select this option to create a net new Remedial Action from a Check Definition.
- Map to an existing remedial action: Select this option when a Remedial Action exists for a particular operating system (OS) and you want to map the same to another operating system by choosing a Check Definition.
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Enter a name in Remedial action name if you choose to create a net new action.
This name appears in the action library once created.
- If you choose to map to an existing remedial action, select from the existing remedial actions.
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Add a short description.
This short description appears in the CI Action library.
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Select the roles for those who can execute the remedial action.
This option is available for sn_dex.engineer and sn_dex.service_desk_user.
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Select the origin of remediation.
This setting indicates where the remedial action should be executed from the device health page or alert details.
- Select the Remedial Action check box if it’s available for bulk remediation.
- Select the operating system of the impacted device from the drop-down menu.
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Select the base Check Definition for this remedial action and select Save.
Hinweis:
- Confirm that the selected Check Definition is applicable for the selected OS.
- Depending on the Check Definition selected, the related Check Definition parameters are listed.