Configure IBM® Integration
Toolkit with a remote integration node on the client. To complete
configuration, IBM Integration
Bus must be started on the ICFM server
and the client must have connectivity to the server. By default, IBM Integration Bus is started when
Counter Fraud is started via icfm.1.ctl-all.sh for
single server and icfm.3.ctl-core-all.sh on the Core
server for a three-server installation.
Procedure
To configure IBM Integration
Toolkit:
- Start IBM Integration
Toolkit:
- Click .
- For Windows 10 only,
click .
- In the lower-left corner, navigate to a small window containing
four tabs. Click the Integration Node tab and
then expand Integration Nodes in the Integration
Development category.
Note: If the Integration
Node view does not appear, navigate to .
- Right-click Integration Nodes and
select Connect to a Remote Integration Node.
- In the Create connection to a remote integration
node dialog box, enter the values from the following table
and click Finish. Leave the User
name and Password fields blank.
Enter Windows credentials when prompted, and then select the Save
password check box to save your Windows credentials.
Note: For a three-server installation, Message Broker runs on
the Core server.
| Field name |
Value |
| Host Name |
Specifies the fully qualified host name where WebSphere® Message Broker is running. |
| Port |
4414 |
| Integration node name |
CFQM.BR |
The CFQM.BR remote
integration node is displayed in the Integration Nodes view.
- Right-click the CFQM.BR remote integration
node and select Start Web User Interface to
administer the remote integration node.
Note: For Windows 10, you might need to
change the default browser from Microsoft Edge
if you receive a message that the built-in Administrator account cannot
start Edge.
- Optional: Select the CFQM.BR remote
integration node to open the Properties view
of the remote integration node.