4.5.2.1 Adding an ERE Node
ERE instances are added to the navigator tree by right-clicking on the ERE Navigator icon at the root of the selection tree, see Figure 9.
In the example in Figure 9, a generic ERE node is added. The application in which ERE is implemented may have several standard types of ERE instance defined, which may be selected in a similar fashion. When clicking on one of the choices a new window opens, see Figure 10. The parameters vary depending on the ERE instance type and are described in Table 11.
| Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | Host name. |
| Port | The port number at the remote host. Default port number is 9000. |
| Username | The user name for the user when connecting to the server. |
| Password | The password for the user when connecting to the server. Note: Applicable for Internal ERE only. |
| Enabled | Controls if the ERE instance is enabled in RMA. |
| Description | Free text field. |
| Connect at startup | RMA tries to establish a connection to the remote host by default when ERE is started. |
| DestinationHost | Address for the remote host. |
| type | A read-only field containing the type of ERE instance. |
| Rating Manager File | Points to an XML file where the configuration of the Internal ERE is stored. It is possible to browse to this file. |

