RFC Monitoring using CCMS

Hi All,
We need to configure RFC availablity Monitoring in CCMS of our Solman system for our PRD satellite system.
In PRD, We have created data collection method Z_CCMS_RFCDest_Availability_Trex which is using SALK_RFCDEST_AVAILABILITY as function module,
Parameters in collection method are :
COLL_METHOD            Z_CCMS_RFCDest_Availability_Trex
RFC_DEST                   TREX_ES3_NWPRFI
MTE_CLASS                Availability_RFC_Destinations_MA_Clas 
CCMS agents are running fine in Solman and PRD. Now I expect that in Solman->rz20->PRD I should get Node like:
PRD\Availability\...\RFC-Destinations\TREX_ES3_NWPRFI
But I do not see any node there, It is blank screen on rz20 of this system.
Please suggest what I am missing to complete the configuration part.
Regards,
Shivam Mittal

Thanks Gary,
I haven't seen this no where would I find it. Had a quick look on the market place and can't find it!
Chris
Just to add were using Netweaver 2004s
Message was edited by:
        Chris Soden

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