Setup Central System Administratin and Setup System Monitoring grayed out

When trying to setup Central Sytem Administration and System Monitoring via SOLUTION_MANAGER.>Operations Setup->Solution Monitoring->Setup Central System Administration (or Setup System Monitoring).  The link does not work.  However, Setup Earlywatch Alert link works (in Operations Setup->Solution Monitoring->Setup Earlywatch Alert).
We have just brought SolMan 4.0 up to SolMan 7.0 (applied support packs up to 16).  I am not sure if I am missing a step to activate this functionality; or if perhaps I have an authorization issue.  I have been through the Security Guid for SAP Solution Manager 7.0 as of SP16, and have reviewed note 834534 and been assigned authorizations accordingly....with one exception:  In note 834534, page 4, it states that the configuration user should have SAP_ALL.  However, I am getting push-back from IT Governance and my request for SAP_ALL is being rejected. 
We have installed software components, in particular ST (Release 400, level 17); ST-SER (700_2008_1, Level 004; and ST-PI (2005_1_700 Level 18); of which I believe ST-SER is key.
Has anyone encountered this issue?

Hi,
Yes, This could be an authorization issue.
You are able to Setup Early Watch Alert because you may have the role
SAP_SETUP_DSWP_EWA (full authorization for EarlyWatch Alert setup).
Assign these roles, you wil be able to setup System Monitoring and Administration.
1. SAP_SV_SOLUTION_MANAGER (full authorization for all sessions)
2. SAP_SETUP_DSWP (full authorization for all setup sessions)
3. SAP_SETUP_DSWP_SM (full authorization for System Monitoring setup)
4. SAP_SETUP_DSWP_CSA (full authorization for Central System Administration setup)
5. SAP_SETUP_DSWP_SLR (full authorization for Service Level Report setup)
Also check these roles:
SAP_OP_DSWP (full authorization for all Operations sessions)
SAP_OP_DSWP_EWA (full authorization for EarlyWatch Alert operations)
SAP_OP_DSWP_SM (full authorization for System Monitoring Operations)
SAP_OP_DSWP_CSA (full authorization for Central System Administration operations)
SAP_OP_DSWP_SLR (full authorization for Service Level Report Operations)
This is the authorization object D_SOL_VIEW  used in these roles.
Regards,
Sanjai

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