ALE Configuration Questions

Hello Experts,
I have a few questions regarding ALE Configuration, help appreciated
1) Is it necessary to create user for ALE transfer in both sender and receiver system ?
2) Is it necessary to create logical system for both sender and receiver in both the systems ?
3) Can tRFC created in sender system have a different port name than the logical system name ?
Is it ok, if only configuration is done in the sender system, if I am looking for one way transfer of Idocs from sender to receiver ? The receiver will receive the Idocs and process internally, sender is responsible only for sending in my case.
I have referred the below link,
7 Steps For ALE Configuration - ABAP Development - SCN Wiki
Best Regards,
Ameya B.

Hi Mili,
You do not need to generate partner profile during the ditribution model view process (BD64). You can add manually the partner profile via WE20 for inbound and outbound parameters. As long as distriburon model has been setup and distribute, you can continue the next step for example generating IDoc and so on.
Sometimes, you may face an issue to generate partner profile from BD64 for some reason. I found by generating manually partner profile always quick, safe and stay away from any trouble shooting for an error.
Hope this will help.
Regards,
Ferry Lianto
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