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The following figure illustrates the command line syntax of the HOST options, using their command line, long form.
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The following table describes all HOST configuration options and provides the command line, long form of each option illustrated in the HOST options command line syntax, above.
Configuration | Command Line | Description |
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-ashost | Host name of an SAP application server. | |
-client | SAP client number. | |
-dest | Name of a destination defined in the saprfc.ini file. | |
-group | Name of the group of application servers for a Type B RFC connection. | |
-gwhost | Host name of the SAP gateway for a Type A RFC connection. | |
-gwserv | Service name of the SAP gateway for a Type A RFC connection. | |
-saplang | SAP logon language used for the USAP session. | |
-max_xbp | Maximum version of the SAP XBP interface that will be used during USAP execution. | |
-mshost | Host name of the message server for a Type B RFC connection. | |
-r3name | System ID of the SAP system to which you want to connect for a Type B RFC connection. | |
-sysnr | SAP system number of an SAP application server. | |
-xmiaudit | Sets the XMI audit level to be used for the execution of the command. |
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