Fwding alerts from CCMS to ALM

Hi all,
I am working on fwding alerts from CCMS to ALM.
We have solman in place fully configured. I have followed guides from service.sap.com/alert page.I can see alerts generated from the alert test report RSALERTTEST in the mail box(say Outlook) but not in the alert inbox of RWB
Can any one please help me on this.
reg

Did you configure ALM to run on your XI machine or on SolMan?
If it runs on Sol Man you won't be able to see them on XI RWB.
To find your alerts lokk at:
http://<host>:<port>/sap/bc/bsp/sap/alrtinbox
where host:port is the host where ALM runs. Note that the BSP service must be active in the trx. sicf.

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