Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for SAP 3.0 User Guide

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Cisco TEO—Process Automation Guide for Incident Analysis for SAP
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Chapter 3      Getting Started Using the Automation Pack
  Creating SAP System Targets
Step 5
Click Next.
Field
Description
Connect using:
Application server
Choose this option to connect to the SAP system using the 
SAP application server connection information.
Server name
Name of the SAP application server.
System number
SAP system number.
Logon group
Choose this option to establish a connection using a logon 
group, which contains a group of SAP system instances. 
When a user logs on to a logon group, the mesage server 
directs the users to the server of this group that currently 
has the lightest load.
System ID
SAP system ID (SID).
Message server
Determines which server a user logs on to and handles the 
communication between the application servers. For 
example, transport of update requests and lock requests.
Group name
Name of the Logon Group to be accessed. The name 
entered in this field is case-sensitive.
Router string (optional)
Enter the router string for accessing the SAP systems via 
SAPRouter. If you do not specify a router string, TEO 
accesses the SAP system directly.
The router string must be formatted as:
/H/host01/H/host02/H/
where host01 and host02 are the SAP systems that you 
want to access through the SAPRouter.
Default runtime user
Choose the user account that contains the credentials to 
connect to the target from the drop-down list.
  •
To view the properties for the selected runtime user, 
click the Properties 
 icon. 
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To create a new SAP User, click New > SAP User
See 
instructions.