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Table Contents
1. SCOT Configuration.
2. HTTP Virtual host Configuration via SICF.
3. Maintaining the Pager service.
4. TCODE SPRO (in configuration client).
5. Check the configuration by Composing a SMS.
6. Monitor the queue using Tcode SCOT.
7. Automating the process.
The pager/SMS messages can be transferred to the provider both via HTTP and also via (E)SMTP. This note relates to the
HTTP channel. The SMTP channel is described in note 455140(455140 – Configuration of e-mail, fax, paging or SMS using
SMTP). When e-mails are transferred using SMTP, the SAP Web Application Server communicates directly with a mail
server. No gateway or connector is necessary.
You can use any SMTP-compatible product as a mail server.The first thing is a Basis configuration with third party SMS
gateway provider. SMS from ECC SMS configuration needs to be done by Basis administrators. After if it successful can
trigger SMS from the ABAP program directly.
The step by step procedure to configure SAP SMS though HTTP is as below.
Continue à Select HTTP Node
continue –> Then provide the URL provided by the provider.
Continue -> This screen will ask the password for the URL provided. If you give it on previous screen keep the password
blank.
Continue –>
Provide the maximum length. Enter the maximum length (in bytes) that a SMS message can have.
Continue –>
Specify which text your provider returns in the status message (HTTP response) to indicate that:
The node receives only those messages with recipient addresses that are within th enode address area, from the
SAPconnect send process.Generic address areas can end or (only Internet addresses) begin with ‘*’.
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
Continue –> Specify if the HTTP node is active.
A node that is not activated does not receive messages from the SAPconnect send process.
Continue –>
Then go to logon data and provide a user [better to use a service user.]
CL_HTTP_EXT_FORMTORFC
CL_HTTP_EXT_XRFC
CL_XMS_HTTP_HANDLER
OK – >
Or use as follow.
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It can be done by clicking on job icon in same screen. Then double click on the SAPCONNECT PAG SEND.
Done !