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RFC connection - wrong hostname

Former Member
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Hello,

Does anyone have an idea how to solve the following issue:

- I created an RFC connection from ECC to PI and entered the IP address of the PI server (let's say 192.168.0.16)

- The IP address get translated into the correct FQDN (let's say piserver.company.com) when saving the destination

- When testing the remote connection, somehow the system tries to connect to the non-existing FQDN piserver.company.local

How is this possible and how can I change this?

Iddo

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Former Member
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HI,

instead of ip address try giving the system name and check...

if it works then cross check the ip address you are using...may be there is some mappings in the network enabled for the server...though not sure wild guess..

HTH

Rajesh

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Former Member
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I tried: when entering piserver.company.com the IP address can be found. The entry piserver.company.com does get stored in the RFC destination, but while checking the remote connection the system still tries to connect to piserver.company.local.

I also tried creating a new RFC destination, but the result is always the same.

Former Member
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It appeared that SAP stores DNS entries as well. Clearing this tables solved the problem.