Solman configuration before new SP stack implementation

Hello!
Solman SP Stack was updated to 18 (without configuration).
Need I configure SolMan before new stack implementation? Could I do it after import?
I used solman maintenance optimizer earlier to approve support packages...
regards,
Tonya

You can configure before or after - just make sure that any transports that you create when doing your configuration are released prior to doing the EhP1 Upgrade and you shouldn't have any problems.

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