7.1: Accessing Mobile Device Administration

I am trying to set up a 'logical' mobile device. The class material (RNM71, Solution in Unit 5) says:
"Open the Data Orchestration Administration and Monitoring Portal from the user menu. The portal opens in a separate browser window."
Since the user menu was set up individually for the class, I don't have it there on my system.
How do I access it?
Cheers, Andre

Hello André,
have you tried port 8080 ?
the used port should be available as a  rofile parameter  "icm[DS]/server_port_0".
How to look into the probile parmaeters ?
Execute transaction ABAP Editor (SE38), then program Set Profile Parameters (RSPARAM) to display all profile parameters. Scroll down the list to view the parameters that are currently relevant.
I hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Stefan

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