A. Re-install SAProuter on an EC2 instance in a private subnet. Update the SAProuter configuration with the instance’s private IP address. Deploy a managed NAT gateway for AWS. Route SAP connectivity through the NAT gateway.
B. Allocate an Elastic IP address to the EC2 instance that hosts SAProuter. Update the SAP router configuration with the Elastic IP address.
C. Modify the security group that is associated with the EC2 instance that hosts SAProuter to allow access to all ports from the 0.0.0.0/0 CIDR block.
D. Update the SAProuter configuration with the private IP address of the EC2 instance that hosts SAProuter.

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