Difference between message processor and support team

Gurus ,
  what is the difference between the "Message Processor" field and "support team" field available in support desk message .
we are defining a three level support . with thord level as SAP GLOBAL SUPPORT . 
need i have to give first level in message processor and the other on the support team ?
(or)
what is the exact purpose and difference of those fields

HI Susin,
Let me tell you what i know about this issue
1) you create your organisation structure in ppoma_crm where Support Team BP is automatically created and you do not need to create explicitly.
2) Message processor is BP of type employee with object type US.
   can be said member of Support team (BP) which you will be assigning in the ppoma_crm transaction.This user should also have an valid S User ID.
This support team configuration in transaction ppoma_crm has its direct link with transaction 
crm_dno_monitor where you will filtering the messages belongs to various Support teams.
Regards,
Vijay.

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