CI entities also have a default lifecycles which cannot be edit or delete. For CI entities there is a few default lifecycles based on CI type. It is important to know that user can create custom lifecycle for every CI type.
In following table are stages for default CI lifecycles:
CI Lifecycle | ||
Stage Name |
Associated Statuses |
Allowed Stages |
In Use (Default) |
In Use |
Idle, Decommissioned |
Idle |
In store, In repair, In maintenance |
In use, Decommissioned |
Decommissioned |
Disposed, Expired, Retired |
Decommissioned |
Software, Service, Cloud | ||
Stage Name |
Associated Statuses |
Allowed Stages |
In use (Default) |
In Use |
Idle, Decommissioned |
Idle |
In maintenance |
In use, Decommissioned |
Decommissioned |
Expired |
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Asset | ||
Stage Name |
Associated Statuses |
Allowed Stages |
In Use (Default) |
In Use |
Idle, Decommissioned |
Idle |
In store, In repair, In maintenance |
In use, Decommissioned |
Decommissioned |
Disposed |
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Network | ||
Stage Name |
Associated Statuses |
Allowed Stages |
In use (Default) |
In Use |
Idle, Decommissioned |
Idle |
In maintenance |
In use, Decommissioned |
Decommissioned |
Retired |
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