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Not Possible For Remote Connections(via SAPRouter) after SAP Migration

Former Member
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My enviroment is ERP 6.0/Oracle 10.2.0.2/AIX 6.1. The system was previously on Solaris 10 before migrating to a new IBM box. The SAPRouter is installed on a SUN Blade workstation.

I've noticed since migration it is not possible to access the SAP systems remotely via SAPRouter. This was possible before migration.

I get the message "Connecting - Please wait ...."

Kindly note we retained the same parameters for the SAP system

1) IP addresses of all the servers running SAP (PRD, DEV, QAS & SOLMAN)

2) Instance Numbers of all SAP systems

3) SID of all SAP Systems

SAP license was applied to all the systems after migration & SAPRouter certificate has not expired

Kindly assist

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Former Member
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Dear Msororaji,

As you said you have migrated the OS from solaris to AIX .try to maintain the same information about the SAP Router details in Service market place.(SMP) and also check the firewall settings.

and also verify the certificate is from the following

E:\usr\saprouter\nt-x86_64>sapgenpse get_my_name -v -n Issuer

Opening PSE "E:\usr\saprouter\local.pse"...

PSE (v2) open ok.

Retrieving my certificate... ok.

Getting requested information... ok.

SSO for USER "ssmadm"

with PSE file "E:\usr\saprouter\local.pse"

Issuer : CN=SAProuter CA, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE

It should give the issuer name correctly.

Thanks,

Veeresh K R

Former Member
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have you checked the /etc/services in new system?

most likely :

1 ip public changed

2 firewall rule changed

3 network setting changed( try pin and telnet if available)

is there a solman system? the remote still worked for it?

former_member188883
Active Contributor
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Hi,

Please check your saprouttab file. Do you have specific IP range of SAP servers defined to allow access.

You can also try putting following entry in the last line of saprouttab.

P * * *

Restart saprouter and check the connection again.

Regards,

Deepak Kori

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check Migrated servers message ports and ip address are rechable via saprouter. as mentioned before firewall might obstacle for it.

rupali_karbhari3
Active Contributor
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Hi,

Have you verified if RFC SAPOSS is working correctly ( Connection Test, Authorization Test) ? check for OSS1 parameters

Is router service working ?

I hope above checks are helpful for this issue.

Regards,

Rupali

Former Member
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I would double check with your network admins, if firewall and routing is ok and open a SAP message under component XX-SER-NET-NEW.

Good luck, Michael