How to sql server port number to scom inventory

can some one help me how to add sql server port number to scom inventory 

To open a port in the Windows firewall for TCP access
On the
Start menu, click Run, type WF.msc, and then click
OK.
In the
Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, in the left pane, right-click
Inbound Rules, and then click New Rule in the action pane (upper right corner).
In the Rule Type dialog box, select
Port, and then click Next.
In the Protocol and Ports dialog box, select
TCP. Select Specific local ports, and then type the port number of the instance of the Database Engine, In my case we are using the default which is
1433. Click Next.
In the Action dialog box, select
Allow the connection, and then click Next.
In the Profile dialog box, I am going to Leave
Domain turned on and turn private and public off. Then click
Next.
In the Name dialog box, type "Allow SQL 1433 Inbound” and for a description I am putting in the same. Then click
Finish.
Also you can refer below link
http://blogs.technet.com/b/danstolts/archive/2011/06/08/how-to-open-firewall-port-1433-for-sql-server-database-engine-for-use-with-scom-or-anything-else.aspx
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