ITS Host Name in portal configuration

I am in need of ITS Host Name in portal configuration,but i dont know what exactly i have to give for that.pls suggest me.
Thanks
Ramesh

ITS host name is :your portal name:8001

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    GO to SMICM toce in R3 system and clcik on (F) servicess button , u will get ITS host path and port number .
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    Gateway Host  172.27.17.75
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    Logical System Name  ha139f3
    Remote Host Type - 3
    SAP Client  222
    SAP System ID (SID)  NW6
    SAP System Number  03
    Server Port  8003
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    SNC Mode - Select -01
    SNC Name 
    SNC Partner Name 
    SNC QOP (Security Level) - Select -0123456789
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    ITS Path  sap/bc/gui/sap/its/webgui
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