Connecting Oracle to MS SqlServer using Microsoft SQL Server ODBC Driver

Hello,
I have just downloaded the newly released Microsoft® SQL Server® ODBC Driver for Linux and trying to configure it to connect to SqlServer Database from Oracle using DG4ODBC
Below are my config files:
# odbcinst -j
unixODBC 2.3.1
DRIVERS............: /etc/odbcinst.ini
SYSTEM DATA SOURCES: /etc/odbc.ini
FILE DATA SOURCES..: /etc/ODBCDataSources
USER DATA SOURCES..: /usr/oracle/.odbc.ini
SQLULEN Size.......: 8
SQLLEN Size........: 8
SQLSETPOSIROW Size.: 8
cat /etc/odbcinst.ini
[SQL Server Native Client 11.0]
Description = Microsoft SQL Server ODBC Driver V1.0 for Linux
Driver = /opt/microsoft/sqlncli/lib64/libsqlncli-11.0.so.1720.0
#UsageCount = 1
Fileusage = 1
Dontdlclose = 1
[ODBC]
Trace = ON
Tracefile = /tmp/mstestodbc.log
cat /usr/oracle/.odbc.ini
[DEFAULT]
Driver = SQL Server Native Client 11.0
[MSTEST]
Driver = SQL Server Native Client 11.0
Description = Microsoft SQL Server ODBC Driver V1.0 for Linux
Servername = ret2axxx
Database = testdb
Port = xxxx
And when I am trying to do an ODBC test using isql I am getting the below error.
# iusql -v MSTEST username password
[unixODBC][Driver Manager]Driver's SQLAllocHandle on SQL_HANDLE_DBC failed
[ISQL]ERROR: Could not SQLDriverConnect
Any help is much appreciated!!
Thanks,
Steve.

Thanks Kgronau for your response.
I have made changes to the ODBC.ini file still getting the same error
[MSTEST]
Driver = /opt/microsoft/sqlncli/lib64/libsqlncli-11.0.so.1720.0
#Driver = SQL Server Native Client 11.0
Description = Microsoft SQL Server ODBC Driver V1.0 for Linux
#Address = ret2axxx
Server = ret2axxx, <port>
Database = testdb
and when I am trying to export odbcinst.ini export ODBCINSTINI=/etc/odbcinst.ini
in odbcinst -j output it shows the wrong information.
:~ $ odbcinst -j
unixODBC 2.3.1
DRIVERS............: /etc//etc/odbcinst.ini
SYSTEM DATA SOURCES: /etc/odbc.ini
FILE DATA SOURCES..: /etc/ODBCDataSources
USER DATA SOURCES..: /usr/oracle/.odbc.ini
SQLULEN Size.......: 8
SQLLEN Size........: 8
SQLSETPOSIROW Size.: 8
And when export odbcinst.ini as export ODBCINSTINI=odbcinst.ini it shows the correct path.
:~ $ odbcinst -j
unixODBC 2.3.1
DRIVERS............: /etc/odbcinst.ini
isql -v mstest username password
[IM005][unixODBC][Driver Manager]Driver's SQLAllocHandle on SQL_HANDLE_DBC failed
[ISQL]ERROR: Could not SQLConnect
Thanks,
Steve.

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