And the winner is Brian Nordland of Fortra. 'resetting bookmarks by using
the 'restore shipped bookmarks' button'. For cautions, etc check out the
following. Worked like a champ for me. I got rid of the bookmark I
created. It even added BRMS to the list on the right when you hover
instead of having to go into Manage book marks.
If you want to see the bookmark that the reset created, well, you cannot
create it yourself as it leaves one field blank that would be mandatory
entry for everyone else. It also goes to the unsecure port 2088 but if
you've ran the following the unsecure port routes to the secured port.
CHGWEBBRM HTTP(*AUTO 2088) HTTPS(*ON 2089) AUTOSTART(*YES)

You might want to snip the screen before taking the option to reset
bookmarks to shipped.

Brian's full response:
https://community.ibm.com/community/user/discussion/brms-how-do-you-add-a-bookmark-to-ibm-i-navigator-for-brms?hlmlt=VT

On Tue, Oct 21, 2025 at 11:02 AM Rob Berendt <robertowenberendt@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I can get to the new BRMS GUI with
https://domtest.dekko.com:2089
How do I add this to the new Navigator at
https://domtest.dekko.com:2003/Navigator/mainframe/home
I've tried a book mark but the new bookmark doesn't show.


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