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SAP System Connection issue

Former Member
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All,

I am trying to open up the connection for the SAP person to login to our systems.

He is getting error message.

The connections are open.

I checked the saprouttab file.

The 192.168.* (for all our sap servers) under

SNC connection from SAP to our R3 systems is there.

  1. SNC connection from DSI saprouter to sapserv2 - both direction

KP "p:CN=PARINFPRD15, OU=0000570201, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" 194.39.131.34 3299

  1. SNC connection from SAP - incoming

KT "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" 194.39.131.34 3297

KT "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" 194.39.131.34 3298

KT "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" 194.39.131.34 *

  1. SNC-connection from SAP to local R/3-System for Suport

KP "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" 192.168.23.* *

KP "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" 192.168.26.* *

  1. SNC-connection from SAP to local R/3-System for WTS

KP "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" 192.168.23.* 3389

KP "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" 192.168.23.* 8000

KP "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" 192.168.23.* 50000

KP "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" 192.168.26.* 3389

KP "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" 192.168.26.* 8000

KP "p:CN=sapserv2, OU=SAProuter, O=SAP, C=DE" 192.168.26.* 50000

  1. Access from PC in the local Network to SAPNet - R/3 Frontend (OSS)

P * 194.39.131.34 3299

  1. All other connections will be denied

D * * *

I am not sure if SAP person is using SNC connection or not ?

Is there anything that I have to do to make sure that my systems are defined

to use SNC connection under system definition over sapnet.

Please advise.

Thanks.

From,

PT.

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Accepted Solutions (1)

Accepted Solutions (1)

Former Member
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Hi PT,

You login to service.sap and try to connect /open your system and you need to mention some time (no of hours) as well. If your router configuration is correct there(in service.sap) you will see one green switch, then inform the person who is asked for connection.

Regards,

Hari.

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Answers (1)

Former Member
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Hello Pranav,

Just go through this link.

This will help you in understanding how SAP can access your system.

Ofcourse you need to download SNC software and keep your SAPROUTER system in DMZ with public IP to it.

Then edit saproutetab file.

http://service.sap.com/Internetconnection -> Technical Requirements

Thanks & Regards

Vivek