Maintenance Mode
Maintenance Mode prevents the AIR Console from generating or assigning tasks to an asset. When activated, the Console will not allow you to create tasks for that asset—this includes manual task creation, scheduled tasks, and bulk task assignments.
How It Works
Section titled “How It Works”When you place an asset into Maintenance Mode:
- Task creation is blocked — You cannot generate new tasks for the asset from the Console
- Scheduled tasks are skipped — Any scheduled tasks that would target this asset will not execute
- Bulk tasks exclude the asset — The asset is automatically excluded from bulk task operations
- In-progress tasks continue — Tasks that were already executing when Maintenance Mode was activated will run to completion
What Remains Available
Section titled “What Remains Available”To support essential diagnostic and investigative activities, the following actions are still permitted:
| Action | Status | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| interACT | ✅ Available | Essential for live diagnostics |
| Log Gathering | ✅ Available | Required for troubleshooting |
| New Task Creation | ❌ Blocked | Primary function of Maintenance Mode |
| Scheduled Tasks | ❌ Blocked | Prevented by Console |
| Bulk Tasks | ❌ Blocked | Asset is excluded |
Enabling Maintenance Mode
Section titled “Enabling Maintenance Mode”Maintenance Mode can be enabled from the More Actions menu on any asset.

Maintenance Mode: Enabling via the More Actions button
Visibility and Status
Section titled “Visibility and Status”When an asset is in Maintenance Mode, this status is clearly visible:
- Asset Details Page: The Maintenance Mode status is displayed in the asset information panel
- Asset Filters: Filter by Maintenance Mode status to identify maintained assets across large environments
Maintenance Mode: Status displayed on the Asset Info page
Use Cases
Section titled “Use Cases”Planned Maintenance Windows
Section titled “Planned Maintenance Windows”During system updates, patches, or configuration changes, activate Maintenance Mode to ensure no tasks—manual or automated—can be created for the asset until maintenance is complete.
Diagnostic Sessions
Section titled “Diagnostic Sessions”When troubleshooting an asset, Maintenance Mode prevents accidental task execution while you investigate. interACT and log gathering remain available for diagnostics.
Handling Cloned or Duplicated Assets
Section titled “Handling Cloned or Duplicated Assets”When working with cloned or duplicated asset instances, Maintenance Mode prevents conflicting task assignments. This helps analysts maintain chain-of-custody and ensures collected information remains contextually accurate.
Comparison with Asset Isolation
Section titled “Comparison with Asset Isolation”Both features control asset behaviour, but serve different purposes:
| Feature | Maintenance Mode | Asset Isolation |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Purpose | Prevent task creation | Network containment |
| Network Access | Normal | Terminated |
| Task Creation | ❌ Blocked | ✅ Allowed |
| Scheduled Tasks | ❌ Blocked | ✅ Execute normally |
| interACT | ✅ Available | ✅ Available |
| Acquisition | ❌ Blocked | ✅ Available |
| Hunt/Triage | ❌ Blocked | ✅ Available |