on 04-23-2007 4:16 AM
Hi
What is the use of Advanced mode at sendar side communication channel. Where we can use this option.
Thanks,
Satish.
Hi
To specify additional parameters in the adapter configuration, set the Advanced Mode indicator .Please refer the SAP Note 801926
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Hi,
goto this link https://websmp203.sap-ag.de/notes .
to access this not you should have the service user id and pwd.
HI
Documentation of the note
You are looking for additional parameter settings. There are two possible reasons why a feature is available via the "additional parameters" table in the "advanced mode" section of the configuration, but not as documented parameter in the configuration UI itself:
Category 1: The parameter has been introduced for a patch or a SP upgrade where no UI upgrade and/or documentation upgrade was possible. In this case, the parameter will be moved to the UI and the documentation as soon as possible. The parameter in the "additional parameters" table will be deprecated after this move, but still be working. The parameter belongs to the supported adapter functionality and can be used in all, also productive, scenarios.
Category 2. The parameter has been introduced for testing purposes, proof-of-concept scenarios, as workaround or as pre-released functionality. In this case, the parameter may or may not be moved to the UI and documentation, and the functionality may be changed, replaced or removed. For this parameter category there is no guaranteed support and usage in productive scenarios is not supported
example
Symptom
You have configured an SAP XI 3.0 J2EE File Adapter communication channel with the Transport Protocol set to "File Transfer Protocol (FTP)". You are experiencing sporadic conectivity problems to the FTP server on the transport or network layer, which result in stalled TCP/IP connections and cause the FTP channel to hang indefinitely. If you are using an FTP receiver channel, the message processing within the Adapter Framework stops after that hanging receiver channel has received a certain amount of mesages depending on the number of configured worker threads for the Messaging System.
Other terms
XI30, AFW, Adapter Framework, timeout, stalled
Solution
An updated version of the SAP XI 3.0 File Adapter allows the configuration of a timeout for FTP sessions that will interrupt the channel's processing if the server has not sent any data for longer than a configurable amount of time.
In order not to break any existing scenarios, the configuration of this timeout requires the use of an advanced mode configuration parameter.
To configure a timeout for the FTP connection, please enable the "Advanced Mode" for the respective FTP communication channel in the Integration Directory and add an entry "ftp.timeout"=timeoutSecs
(without any quotation marks) to the "Additional Parameters" section, where timeoutSecs is the desired FTP timeout in seconds.
The use of this feature requires that you have deployed at least patch 6 for Support Package 11 or patch 2 for Support Package 12 of the XI ADAPTERFRAMEWORK CORE 3.0 software component.
Import the relevant SAPXIAFC11P_6.SCA / SAPXIAFC12P_2.SCA archive for SAP Exchange Infrastructure XI 3.0 as described in the NetWeaver 04 Support Package Stack Guide.
For Netweaver '04, the archive and the guide are located on the SAP Service Marketplace under the alias "/nw04" -> "Support Package Stacks Information".
For Netweaver 2004s, the archive and the guide are located on the SAP Service Marketplace under the alias "/nw2004s" -> "Support Package Stacks Information".
Hi
u need an OSS-User for looking directly but u can easily search for notes at SDN side, if you choose SAP Support Notes at the search tool
If you are working you can ask your basis guys to get a user id and password for you also. With this you can have access to all the SAP Notes, Installation Documents, Service packs etc.
Check note : 801926 for the parameters that can be used in the advanced mode of your sender file adapter.
regards
Bhavesh
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