on 09-12-2014 8:04 PM
Hi Ebad,
In addition first clear or delete SAPOSS RFC from SM59 and then go to OSS1 in change mode to replace instance number from 00 (Under SAPRouter 1) to 99 and save the changes.
After that just click on Log On or test the SAPOSS connection which get created under SM59 after saving the Technical settings .
Hope this will help you.
Regards,
Gaurav
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Hi Ebad
1. Have you check the SAP Note 33135 for your issue?
2. Check this link for you refer
http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/c06c8846-c160-2d10-d18e-d9961e9c7...
BR
SS
Hi Ebad,
Really nice words from you that issue has been resolved now !!
You're welcome
Regards,
Gaurav
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If this is a new saprouter then have you registered the saprouter with SAP ?
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Hi Ahsan,
Follow SAP Note 48243 - Integrating the SAProuter software into a firewall environment
and SCN doc http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/c06c8846-c160-2d10-d18e-d9961e9c7...
Regards,
Gaurav
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What about the service sapdp99 at OS level,Have you maintained it.Kindly follow my earlier reverts for the service sapdp99 .Please confirm.
Also after changing the instance no. to 99 what is the status after hitting at Log On in OSS1.
Thanks,
Gaurav
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Hi Ebad,
Could you please confirm instance number you've given under OSS1,it should be 99 and have you maintained sapdp99 3299/tcp under services file.If possible please share the snapshot for OSS1 at your end.
Additionally share dev_w5 log file from the OS.
Regards,
Gaurav
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Hi Ebad,
Please share dev_w5 log file for analysis.In addition have you maintained correct hostname entries under your host file.
Try to delete SAPOSS RFC from SM59 and recreate via OSS1 and share the results,it should be successful.
Second be confirm you've generated correct router certificate for correct host from SMP.
Hope this will help you.
Regards,
Gaurav
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Hi Ebad,
If you are talking about
WARNING: wildcard character used in route target
So it's not an error its simply a warning message and after analysis of attached file don't think you're getting any issue in connection .
Kindly share exact issue with error logs or snapshots.
Thanks,
Gaurav
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What exactly is the error you are getting ?
Check the OSS1 settings and also the SAP-Router details under System Data Maintenance.
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Hi Mr. Benjamin,
Thanks for reply.
When I ran the command at os with sidadm usr, displays below error message:
D:\usr\sap\saprouter>saprouter -r -V 2 -K "p:CN=<HostName>, OU=<Customer No.>, OU=S
AProuter, O=SAP, C=DE"
trcfile dev_rout
no logging active
WARNING: wildcard character used in route target
Please see attached both files for saprouttab & dev_rout.
Hi,
What is the error that you are getting ?
To check connectivity is fine, backup you routtab and replace everything with single line P * * * and test again.
Mat sure ports are opened and Public IP is NATed with local ip of your router.
Also share the routtab file.
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Hi Srivasta,
Thanks for the instruction.
I followed the steps you provided but saprouter is still not running.
When I ran the command at os with sidadm usr, displays below error message:
D:\usr\sap\saprouter>saprouter -r -V 2 -K "p:CN=<HostName>, OU=<Customer No.>, OU=S
AProuter, O=SAP, C=DE"
trcfile dev_rout
no logging active
WARNING: wildcard character used in route target
Please see attached both files for saprouttab & dev_rout.
You routtab seems fine but formatting makes it difficult to understand.
For eg
"# R3 connection to SAP"
The above line is a comment and after this you need to specify which system/ips are permitted.
So, i cannot see any error specifically.
On the other hand, please read my 1st and 2nd reply for testing.
If test fails, then use niping to find the cause.
Regards
Also, check your configuration with below document
Regards
Hi Srivastava,
As I am configuring SAP Router for the first time and connection test error from SAPOSS RFC.
I am following the notes you mention, but still it gives RFC connection error. I fond user oss_rfc is not exists, I created but what specific roles required to this user and what type of user this should be, like: service user or communication user.
Services file is also maintained at local laptop, does it required at server?
Also Please see the dev_lg trace file
Please suggests.
Thanks & Regards
Ahsan.
Hi Ahsan,
On all servers, host and services files should be maintained. Like sapdb99
In my last reply, I gave you a link for a document which included many links.
Read them
Note 48243: Integrating SAProuter into a firewall Note 33135: Guidelines for OSS1 (Version for SAPSERV3)
Also, at 24177 note.
Correct the instance number to 99.
Refer 24177 for all issues 1st.
Regards
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