Inconsistent port configuration on SP2 (ms/db is 3600 or 3610 ?)

Hi All,
Inconsistent port configuration on SP2 (ms/db is 3600 or 3610 ?)
Dear All,
There seems to be an inconsistency in the port configuration on the SP2 that could possibly explain why Tradelink (LN) sometimes is not able to connect to SP2.
- the saplogon.ini file seems to indicate SP2 has instance number 00
- SM51 indicates the DB server is system number 00
- the saprouttab indicates the message server has port 3610
- the services file also indicates port 3610
While this could be correct and simply means the DB server and MS server use different ports, this is not typical/logical. It also means for applications that are not able to distingu
Is it network issue??
Regards
Mohsin
SAP Basis Mumbai.

Hi All,
Inconsistent port configuration on SP2 (ms/db is 3600 or 3610 ?)
Dear All,
There seems to be an inconsistency in the port configuration on the SP2 that could possibly explain why Tradelink (LN) sometimes is not able to connect to SP2.
- the saplogon.ini file seems to indicate SP2 has instance number 00
- SM51 indicates the DB server is system number 00
- the saprouttab indicates the message server has port 3610
- the services file also indicates port 3610
While this could be correct and simply means the DB server and MS server use different ports, this is not typical/logical. It also means for applications that are not able to distingu
Is it network issue??
Regards
Mohsin
SAP Basis Mumbai.

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