Small Client and Server niping in order to test the saprouter and the NI layer internally with the NI-Protocol (SAP Network Interface).
This tool niping is a server and client for testing the SAP NI (Network Interface) Layer. As the name is similar to "ping", it does something similar, but just with the SAP network layer. So, you can test SAProuter connections or other SAP connections with using this special ping - the niping.
Further information is available in note 86329.
You can download the latest version of all the SAP Executables in the SAP Service Marketplace. As the binaries are different for each platform, you should have a look at the following link:
Download Executable Patches on the SAP Service Marketplace
Test Program for NI-Layer (network interface) running modes start server niping -s start client niping -c self test niping -t verify hostaddr niping -v additional options -H hostname name of server-host (default localhost) -S service service-name or port-number (default 3298) -K sncname SNC-name server (default no SNC) -B bufsize size of data-buffer (default 1000) -L loops number of loops (default 10) -V tracelev trace level (0 - 3) (default 1) -T tracefile name of trace file (default stdout) -I idle time maximum idle time (default 300 sec) t > 0 shutdown after t secs idle t = 0 no automatic shutdown t < 0 shutdown after -t secs idle or first client disconnect (server only) -R raw mode expert options -N timeout for completion of fragmented packages (default 200 msecs) -O one way mode -Q maxbytes fragment test mode -D delay delay between sends (default 0 msec) Check network connection between host A and B on NI-level --------------------------------------------------------- Start niping as a server (option -s) on host A. Then start niping as a client (option -c) on host B. The client sendspackets of size which are echoed by the server. The client then displays the average, maximum and minimum round trip time. Check the basic functionality of the NI-layer --------------------------------------------- To perform a self test on the local host start niping with option -t. The last line of the output should contain "*** SELFTEST O.K. ***" if no problems occured.
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