Entering Destination Parameters
In addition to the RFC destination, you must enter the following information:
Technical settings
Enter an existing connection type or choose one via the field entry help.
All available connection types are explained in
Mark the Trace option to have the RFC communication logged and stored in a file. You can then display the file, both in the calling and receiving system, using report RSRFCTRC.
If you choose load balancing, you must specify the following information:
Otherwise, you must specify the following information:
The name of a server host of the target system that you want to use as a port to the system.
Communications service used with the target system. To obtain it, choose Tools
Security Options
The following options are available only with some connection types:
If the target system is a trusted system, choose Yes. For details on trusted systems, see
If you have an active SNC-supported security system, you can activate additional security options which you must set via Destinations
Description
Text description of the entry.
Logon
System language to be used
Client code
User name to be used for remote logon, if different from current user name
User password
The current user name is to be used for remote logon.
If the target system is an R/3 System of Release 2.0, the password must not be encrypted.
The Attributes section contains creation and change information.