Ficon port addressing for MDS 9506

Hi,
I'm configuring a MDS 9506 as a mirror of a MDS 9513 because my customer is preparing a data center migration.
I've found that 9506 has a ficon address limit of 153, but I need to address ports up to address 230.
Do you know if there is possible to increase this limit?
Thanks
Regards
Rafael

Thanks Vu Fhan for your answer.
I tried to do this that you say but the problem is that this port-numers are out of the assignable range.
switch(config)# ficon slot 4 assign port-numbers ?
  <0-153>           Enter port numbers
  <0x0-0xffffffff>  Enter port numbers
switch(config)# ficon slot 4 assign port-number 145,120,77,121,126,83,151,144,154
                                                                                            ^
Invalid value/range at '^' marker.
Regards
Rafael

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