SAProuter
Uses and Functions of SAProuter
NI Network Interface
SAP Protocol
Route Connections
SNC - Secure Network Communication
Installing the SAProuter
Hardware Requirements for SAProuter
Installation on UNIX
Installation Under Windows
Installing SAProuter on IBM i
Using and Configuring the SAProuter
Starting and Stopping SAProuter: Option -r and -s
Testing Basic Functions
Route Strings
Route Strings
Creating a Route Permission Table
Route Permission Table
Example of a Route Permission Table
Example of a Route Permission Table with SNC
Evaluating the Log File of SAProuter
Identifying and Correcting Errors
Successful Connection Setup and Data Transfer - An Example
SAProuter Error Messages
Fixing Error Message: "Route permission denied"
Setting Up More Connections
Connection Setup Errors
Connection Terminations
Other Errors
SAP Notes for SAProuter
Reference
SAProuter Options - Reference
Option -s (stop saprouter)
Re-Read Route Permission Table: Option -n
Changing the Trace Level in a Productive System: Option -t (toggle trace)
Closing the Connection: Option -c (cancel connection)
Displaying Connection Information: Option -l and -L
Writing Detailed Information to the Trace File: Option -d (dump buffers)
Emptying the Internal Buffer: Option -f (flush buffers)
Triggering Soft Shutdown: Option -p
Specifying the File for the Route Permission Table: Option -R <routtab>
Option -K <mysncname>
Option -G<logfile>
Restricting the Size of the Log File: Option -J
Specifying the Trace File: Option -T
Changing the Trace Level when SAProuter is Started: Option -V
Preventing Overwriting of Trace and Log Files: Option -E
Changing the SAProuter Port: Option -S
Changing the Maximum Number of Clients: Option -C
Not Resolving IP Addresses from Incoming Connections: Option -D
Activating IPv6: Option -6
Setting Up a Standard Error Message for Clients: Option -Z
Specifying Network Interface for Outgoing Connections: Option -I
Starting an Additional SAProuter with Maximum Number of Clients: Option -Y
Specifying Host Name and Password: Option -H
Specifying Ports for Outgoing Connections: Option -M
NI and SAProuter Implementation
Communication Modes
Route Connects
Buffered Connection Handles
Select Sets
NI Keepalive
NI Error Information
NI Control Messages
Common Settings for Sockets
SAProuter Route Permission
Route Table Examples