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You use the SAP RFC profile to dynamically generate UDRs based on selected SAP RFC functions that are part of an SAP system.

Configuration

To create a new SAP RFC profile configuration, click the New Configuration button in the upper left part of the Desktop window, and then select SAP RFC Profile from the menu.

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External References

Select this menu item to Enable External References in an agent profile field. Refer to Enabling External References in an Agent Profile Field in 8.10 11 External Reference Profile for further information.

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SettingDescription
UsernameThe SAP user ID
PasswordThe SAP user password
HostThe IP address of the SAP System
Enable Load BalancingSelect this check box to enable load balancing for SAP Jco.
System IDThe 3 character code for the SAP System
Message Server HostThe hostname/IP of the SAP Message Server
Message Server PortThe port of the SAP Message Server.
Group NameThe group name associated with the SAP System
SAP System NumberThe SAP System number
SAP Client NumberThe SAP Client number
Enable SNC Mode

Allows the SAP RFC agent to apply a Secure Network Communications (SNC) to the connection between the agent and the SAP RFC system. This option is enabled by default. You must generate a SNC Personal Security Environment (PSE) on the servers running the Platform, EC and also on the machine running the Desktop Client. The PSE's in all of these environment must have the same security certificate and SNC library path.

You can refer to the SAP documentation on how to set up an SNC PSE here.

SNC Library PathThe full path of the SAP Cryptographic Library files (SAPCRYPTOLIB sar files). The files are required for you to use the SAP SNC. You can download the files from the SAP Portal.
SNC Name

Enter the SNC PSE's distinguished name where the SAP RFC agent is hosted on with the 'p:' prefix.

Info
titleExample:

p:CN=CnName, O=MyCompany, C=Country


SNC Partner Name

Enter the SNC PSE's distinguished name of the target, the SAP RFC system with the 'p:' prefix.

Info
titleExample:

p:CN=CnName, O=MyCompany, C=Country


SNC Level Protection

Select the level of protection to apply to the connection.

1: Authentication only - The SNC verifies the identity of the communication partner. No data protection is applied for this level.

2: Integrity protection - The SNC detects any changes or manipulation of the data, which may have occurred between the two end points of a communication. It will also apply the Authentication only level of protection.

3: Privacy protection - The SNC encrypts the communication as well as apply all the previous levels of protection onto the data.

8: Apply the default level of protection. The default is set to Level 3.

9: Apply the maximum level of protection.

Enable SNC SSOYou can enable this checkbox if the SAP RFC system uses Single Sign-On with its SNC.
Test ConnectionClick this button to test the connection to the SAP RFC system.
SAP RFC FunctionsClick the Add button to add the required RFC functions.
Generate RFC UDRClick this button to generate the UDR for the selected SAP RFC function, according to the structure in SAP. When the UDR has has been generated, click Save to save the UDR to the profile.


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