How to enable certain network ports on Solaris 9?

Hello,
I have a requirement to enable certain ports like 166, 177 or 1521 on Solaris 9 machine. I was told that by default all the ports I mention is not unable.
How do I go about to enable those ports?
Thank you.

I'm a novice when it comes to unix...and to Software/TCP/IP also, apparently. Port 166 is usually associated with Sun Management software. All you need to is install it and make sure that it's running ...then you can try telnetting into it.

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