SAP Spryng SMS Configuration Guide
SAP Spryng SMS Configuration Guide
SAP Spryng SMS Configuration Guide
September 2014
The SMS messages can be transferred to Spryng both via HTTP and via (E)SMTP. This manual
only relates to the HTTP channel. It will show you step by step how to configure SAP SMS
through HTTP.
Table of contents
1. SCOT Configuration 3
2. HTTP Virtual host Configuration via SICF 7
3. Maintaining the Pager service 15
4. TCODE SPRO (in configuration client) 16
5. Check the configuration by Composing a SMS 17
6. Monitor the queue using Tcode SCOT 18
7. Automating the process 19
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1. SCOT Configuration
Go to T-code Scot
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Specify the address area for which the node is to be responsible.
The node receives only those messages with recipient addresses that are within the node address
area, from the SAP connect send process. Generic address areas can end or (only Internet addresses)
begin with ‘*’.
Provide * on field address area.
Continue –> failed send attempt:
If a node cannot be reached currently because of a temporary error, the system tries to send the
message again for a period of time that is specified individually for each node (at the earliest, after
10 minutes).
Specify the maximum time period for this repeat send attempt procedure (in hours and minutes).
These values are initially set to zero
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Continue –> Specify if the HTTP node is active.
A node that is not activated does not receive messages from the SAP connect send process.
Continue –>
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2. HTTP Virtual host Configuration via SICF
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Then go to the handler list and provide following handers.
CL_HTTP_EXT_FORMTORFC
CL_HTTP_EXT_XRFC
CL_XMS_HTTP_HANDLER
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Then save it and activate it.
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If your network environment has a proxy, then provide the proxy setting to reach it to the given URL.
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Proxy settings screen
Provide credentials in HTTP log tab.
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OK – >
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3. Maintaining the Pager service
Use Tcode SA14 (The best practice is to go to 000 client and do this).
Provide detail as shown below – New Entry
Pager Serv: SMS Service (Spryng)
Use: SMS Service
Or use as follow.
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4. TCODE SPRO (in configuration client)
Then provide following details
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5. Check the configuration by Composing a SMS
Go to T-code SBWP.
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6. Monitor the queue using Tcode SCOT
Your composed SMS can be seen on waiting queue. Click on process icon on top to send it.
Then Start –>
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7. Automating the process
It can be done by clicking on job icon in same screen. Then double click on the SAPCONNECT PAG
SEND.
Then schedule the job.
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Done !
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