SAProuter
What is 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
Installation on IBM i
Using and Configuring the SAProuter
Starting SAProuter
Testing Basic Functions
Entering 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
Setting Up Logging in the SAProuter
Identifying and Correcting Errors
Successful Connection Setup and Data Transfer
SAProuter Error Messages
Checking the Route Permission Table
Setting Up More Connections
Connection Setup Errors
Connection Terminations
Other Errors
SAP Notes for SAProuter
Reference
SAProuter Options
Option -s (stop saprouter)
Option -n (new saprouttab)
Option -t (toggle trace)
Option -c<n> (cancel connection n)
Option -l / -L
Option -d (dump buffers)
Option -f (flush buffers)
Option -p (Soft Shutdown)
Option -R <routtab>
Option -K <mysncname>
Option -G<logfile>
Option -J<size in bytes>
Option -T<tracefile>
Option -V<tracelev>
Option -E
Option -S <service>
Option -C <clients>
Option -D
Option -6 (enable IPv6)
Option -Z
Option -I <address>
Option -Y <n>
Option -H <host name> [-P <password>]
Option -M <min> <max>
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