How to specify scenario for an Source Request Iview?

Hi,
   I;am trying to see the preview of Source Request Iview.But am getting an error "<b>No scenario specified</b>".Anybody help me in this Issue.
with regards
Pradeep.B

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http://localhost:8080/dnsmanager/WEB-INF/classes
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