Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for SAP 3.0 User Guide

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Chapter 3      Getting Started Using the Automation Pack
  Creating SAP System Targets
Step 9
Click Next.
Step 10
On the Java Connection panel, click New to add the Java application server. 
Note
If the SAP Java application server is already configured, it displays in the list box. Click Next 
to proceed.
Step 11
On the SAP Java Application Server Connection panel, specify the information for connecting to the 
SAP Java application server:
Step 12
Click Finish.
Step 13
After adding the Java application server, click Next on the Java Connection panel.
Step 14
On the Completing the New SAP System Wizard panel, verify that the information is correct and click 
Finish to complete the procedure.
Field
Description
Display name
Name of the server that will be displayed in the Targets 
pane.
Application server
IP address or name of the SAP Java application server.
JMX Connection
JMX port
JMX port number used to connect to the Java application 
server.
Use credentials of the following 
runtime user
From the drop-down list, choose the default runtime user 
that contains the credentials to connect to the target. 
Click New to define a new runtime user.
Note
The runtime user must be a J2EE Admin account.
Monitor as Portal
Check the check box to run processes designed for portals 
on this Java server.
Central Instance
Check the check box to run processes designed for central 
instances on this Java server.
Telnet Connection
Enable Telnet connection
Check the check box if you want to specify the Telnet 
connection information to connect to the Java application 
server.
Telnet port
Telnet port number used to connect to the Java application 
server
Use credentials of the following 
runtime user
From the drop-down list, choose the default runtime user 
that contains the credentials to connect to the target.