Minimum SP level required in satellite system R/3 4.7E

Hi all,
In my landscape i am going to configure change request management. I know its possible to configure but here my doubt is that what is the minimum level required in satellite systems. Server Details are Solman7.0 level SP11 and satellite systems are R/3 4.7EE --> ST-PI 2005_1_700 13 and ST-A/PI leval is 0j1_crm500 0
Sugesstions are highly appreciated.
Regards
Madhu

Please check note 907768 - General note for Change Request Management ST 400
Markus

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