You choose already generated RFC connections between managed systems, and specify how and when they are to be checked.
The system lists the seleted RFC connections for each destination type.
Choose one of the following destination types:
ABAP destinations
TCP/IP destinations
Choose Add Destination
, and choose one of the following destinations:
System destination |
Known destination in the system landscape |
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You choose an ABAP system via the product system, and choose other managed ABAP systems to which there are already valid RFC destinations in the transaction |
You chloose a product system, and choose managed ABAP systems to which there are already valid RFC connections in the transaction |
Proceed as follows, depending on the destination:
System destination |
Known destination in the system landscape |
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The RFC destination appears in the list. For ABAP destinations, you get further attributes, such as logon type, target system and client, and use, for each RFC connection.
Specify how you want to check the connections. This can be:
Daily or hourly check
The connection is checked by a background job.
Manual check
You check the connections manually in the results view.
Choose Save
, to copy your settings for the next connection check, into the results view.
Choose Reset
, to retrieve your last saved settings. To stop connectivity monitoring for a selected RFC destination, select the RFC destination in the list, and choose Remove Destination
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You have made the settings required to check selected RFC connections. The results view contains the current connection status. For more information, see: Connectivity Monitoring.