In addition to the RFC destination, you must enter the following information:
Technical settings
· Connection type
Enter an
existing connection type.
For an explanation of the available connection types, see Destination
Types.
· Trace
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.
· Load balance
If you choose load balancing, you must specify the following information:
¡ Target system (For a list of available servers, log on to the target system and choose Tools ® Administration, Monitor ® System Monitor ® Servers.)
¡ Message server (Log on to the target system and choose Control ® Control Panel from the CCMS main menu. It is the server that offers the service M.)
¡ Group (of servers) (see SAP Logon Group of Servers)
Otherwise, you must specify the following information:
¡ Target host
The name of a server host of the target system that you want to use as a port to the system.
¡ System number
Communications service used with the target system. To obtain it, choose Tools ® Administration ® Monitor ® System Monitor ® Servers.
Security Options
The following options are available only with some connection types:
· Trusted system (for type 3 only) If the target system is a trusted system, choose Yes. For detailed information about trusted systems, see Trusted/Trusting Relationships Between SAP Systems.
· SNC (Secure Network Communications, available for types 3 and T only) If you have an active SNC-supported security system, you can activate additional security options which you must set via Destinations ® SNC options.
Description
Text description of the entry.
Logon
· Language
System language to be used
· Client
Client code
· User
User name to be used for remote logon, if different from current user name
· Password
User password
· Current user
The current user name is to be used for remote logon.
The Attributes section contains creation and change information.