No channel for backwards routing found

Hello SDN Users,
The message on my scenario sent correctly to receiver System however the "<b>Acknowledgement no possible</b>" icon is shown in the SXMB_MONI. (I have used Quality of service as EO, no BPM and ACK_SYSTEM_FAILURE=0)
Here more informations about this issue:
<SAP:Code area="OUTBINDING"><b>CO_TXT_ROUTING_BACK_ERROR</b></SAP:Code>
<Trace level="1" type="T">----
</Trace>
  <Trace level="1" type="T">Starting async processing with pipeline CENTRAL_BACK</Trace>
  <Trace level="1" type="T">system-ID = XXX</Trace>
  <Trace level="1" type="T">client = 001</Trace>
  <Trace level="1" type="T">language = D</Trace>
  <Trace level="1" type="T">user = PIAFUSER</Trace>
  <Trace level="1" type="Timestamp">2007-11-20T09:42:09Z CET</Trace>
  <Trace level="1" type="T">----
</Trace>
  <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-CALL_PIPELINE_SYNC" />
  -->
  <Trace level="1" type="T">Get definition of external pipeline CENTRAL_BACK</Trace>
  <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-LOOKUP_INTERNAL_PL_ID" />
  <Trace level="1" type="T">Corresponding internal pipeline SAP_CENTRAL_BACK</Trace>
  <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_PLSRV_ROUTING_BACK-ENTER_PLSRV">
  <Trace level="1" type="T"><b>no channel for backwards routing found</b></Trace>
  <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-WRITE_MESSAGE_LOG_TO_PERSIST" />
  <Trace level="1" type="System_Error"><b>Error exception return from pipeline processing</b>!</Trace>
  <Trace level="1" type="B" name="CL_XMS_MAIN-WRITE_MESSAGE_TO_PERSIST" />
  Any suggestions how to solve this?

hi,
    Can you check in confiuration of  <b>Communucation Channels</b> , that you have checked the option of <b>Acknoeledgement</b> , if did it so uncheck it, may be this is the problem.
hope this will help
regards
HONEY

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