Creating a Route Permission Table

Context

You can create a route permission table with a standard text editor.

You must create a separate route permission table for each SAProuter in your network.

If no specific route permission table has been assigned to the SAProuter, ./saprouttab is used on UNIX and IBM i. On Windows, file saprouttab is searched for in the working directory of SAProuter <lwk>:\usr\sap\saprouter. If this file is not available, SAProuter terminates with an appropriate message.

Procedure

  1. Create the file in the relevant directory.
  2. Fill the table with standard entries in the following standard form: P/S/D <source host> <destination host> <destination server <password>, or with corresponding SNC entries for SNC connections (see route permission table).

Example

Then you call SAProuter online help to display an example of a route permission table. To do this, enter saprouter in the command line.