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+# Maintenance
+
+The 'Maintenance' application on the OpenDaylight provides the information of the Network Elements which are set for Maintenance, currently or in the future.
+User can manage devices to set the maintenance mode so that no unnecessary alarms are created.
+When the device is in Maintenace alarms are not forwarded to DCAE and when the device maintenance is turned off the alarms will start flowing again.
+
+'Active' field in this application shows if the Network Element is in maintenance mode currently or not.
+If it is 'active' it means the Network Element is currently undergoing maintenance, If 'not active' it means maintenance might have been set for future or maintenance is already completed.
+
+Users have access to disable the Maintenance mode or change the maintenance start and end dates at any point of time by using the available options in actions column.