Here are the Steps of
renewing the SAP Router License.
Step1: Login as sncadm user. Take a Backup of folder where SAP Router is installed.
Ex: D:\usr\sap\saprouter to D:\usr\sap\saprouter_backup.
Step1: Login as sncadm user. Take a Backup of folder where SAP Router is installed.
Ex: D:\usr\sap\saprouter to D:\usr\sap\saprouter_backup.
Step2: Execute the below command
sapgenpse
get_pse -v -r certreq1 -p local.pse
It will ask for PIN, so enter any 4 digit
number and remember this, as you may need it in at other places during renewal.
Easy to remember code is 1234.
Also enter the distinguish name.(You can find
the distinguish name at https://websmp203.sap-ag.de/saprouter-sncadd )
Now copy the content of “certreq“ .(Either to
the clipboard or to the notepad)
Step3: At Service Market Place logon to
https://websmp203.sap-ag.de/saprouter-sncadd -----> SAPRouter Certificates
-----> Apply Now.
On
the next page Click on "Continue"
After
that Paste the Contect into the Edit Box(Paste the content from -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE
REQUEST----- to -----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST----- ).
Now
Click on "Request Certificate".
Copy the entire content of the Certificate
from Begining to End to a text file named “srcert.txt“ and copy this file to
the same location where it was present. Rename it to "srcert".
Ex: D:\usr\sap\saprouter
Step4: Install the certificate in our saprouter by running
:\usr\sap\saprouter>sapgenpse.exe
import_own_cert -c srcert -p local.pse
Now we have to create
the credentials for the SAProuter with command
:\usr\sap\saprouter>sapgenpse
seclogin -p local.pse -O
This will create a
file called cred_v2 in the same directory.
Step5: Check if the certificate has been
imported correctly
:\usr\sap\saprouter>Sapgenpse
get_my_name -v -n Issuer
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