SAPRouter configuration: ping to sapserv3 time out

Hello!!!
Could you please help me?
I try to configure RFC connection SAPOSS.
I need it to install ST-A/PI and use SAP Maintanence optimizer...
On saprouter host command
ping sapserv3
is time out...
Error message from sap system:
trc file: "dev_lg", trc level: 1, release: "700"
Tue Dec  2 16:14:58 2008
ERROR => NiBufIProcMsg: hdl 0 received rc=-5 (NIETIMEOUT) from peer [nibuf.cpp    2120]
ERROR => MsINiWrite: NiBufSend (rc=NIETIMEOUT) [msxxi.c      2476]
ERROR => MsIAttachEx: MsINiWrite (rc=NIETIMEOUT) [msxxi.c      731]
ERROR => LgIAttach: MsAttach (rc=NIETIMEOUT) [lgxx.c       3978]
ERROR => LgApplSrvInfo: LgIAttach(rc=LGEMSLAYER) [lgxx.c       1271]
LOCATION    SAProuter 38.10 on 'sap-router-01'
ERROR       connection to 147.204.2.5:sapdp99 timed out
TIME        Tue Dec 02 16:03:17 2008
RELEASE     700
COMPONENT   NI (network interface)
VERSION     38
RC          -5
MODULE      nirout.cpp
LINE        5441
DETAIL      RTPENDLIST::timeoutPend: ROUTED timeout
COUNTER     41
Reason is in sapserv3 firewall?
TIA!
Regards,
Tonya

Hi.
Try to connect to sapserv2 instead, with IP address 194.39.131.34, port 99.
You can change these settings in t-code OSS1 -> Parameter -> Techincal settings.
Also, are you sure that the necessary ports are open in your firewall:
<Customer SAProuter> -> 194.39.131.34:3299/tcp
194.39.131.34 -> <Customer SAProuter>:3299/tcp
<Customer SAProuter> -> 194.39.131.34:icmp (echo-reply, type 0)
194.39.131.34 -> <Customer SAProuter>:icmp (echo-request, type 8)
See SAP Note 48243 for details.
Regards,
Thomas
Edited by: Thomas Kjelsrud on Dec 2, 2008 3:45 PM

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