Listener port is wrong because of which R3trans is failing

Hi Experts , 
I have installed a new SRM system on which after stopstart i can see that the listener port is 1521 instead of the port given during install as 1536 .
trans.log ::::::::::::::::::::::::
4 ETW000                                                                                50  0.493642
4 ETW000  [dbsloci.    ,00000]  *** ERROR => CONNECT failed with sql error '1254                                             1'                        33  0.493675
4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]     set_ocica() -> SQL error code 12541                                                                                30  0.493705
4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  -->oci_get_errmsg (con_hdl=0, rc=12541)                                                                                31  0.493736
4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]     OCIErrorGet -> SQL error code: 12541                                                                                71  0.493807
4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]     ORA-12541: TNS:no listener                                                               
4 ETW000                                                                                50  0.493857
4 ETW000  [dblink      ,00431]  ***LOG BY2=>sql error 12541  performing CON [dbl                                             ink#7 @ 431]              86  0.493943
4 ETW000  [dblink      ,00431]  ***LOG BY0=>ORA-12541: TNS:no listener [dblink#7                                              @ 431]                   33  0.493976
2EETW169 no connect possible: "DBMS = ORACLE                           --- dbs_o                                             ra_tnsname = 'DS4'"
R3trans -d::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
ngdhydaix4:orads4 14> R3trans -d
This is R3trans version 6.14 (release 700 - 05.03.09 - 08:28:00).
unicode enabled version
2EETW169 no connect possible: "DBMS = ORACLE                           --- dbs_ora_tnsname = 'DS4'"
R3trans finished (0012).
TNSNAMES.ORA :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
cat tnsnames.ora
Filename......: tnsnames.ora
Created.......: created by SAP AG, R/3 Rel. >= 6.10
Name..........:
Date..........:
@(#) $Id: //bc/700-1_REL/src/ins/SAPINST/impl/tpls/ora/ind/TNSNAMES.ORA#4 $
DS4.WORLD=
  (DESCRIPTION =
    (ADDRESS_LIST =
        (ADDRESS =
          (COMMUNITY = SAP.WORLD)
          (PROTOCOL = TCP)
          (HOST = xxxxxxxxx4)
          (PORT = 1536)
    (CONNECT_DATA =
       (SID = DS4)
       (GLOBAL_NAME = DS4.WORLD)
Listener.ora ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
cat listener.ora
Filename......: listener.ora
Created.......: created by SAP AG, R/3 Rel. >= 6.10
Name..........:
Date..........:
@(#) $Id: //bc/700-1_REL/src/ins/SAPINST/impl/tpls/ora/ind/LISTENER.ORA#4 $
ADMIN_RESTRICTIONS_LISTENER_DS4 = on
LISTENER_DS4 =
  (ADDRESS_LIST =
        (ADDRESS =
          (PROTOCOL = IPC)
          (KEY = DS4.WORLD)
        (ADDRESS=
          (PROTOCOL = IPC)
          (KEY = DS4)
        (ADDRESS =
          (COMMUNITY = SAP.WORLD)
          (PROTOCOL = TCP)
          (HOST = xxxxxxxx4)
          (PORT = 1536)
STARTUP_WAIT_TIME_LISTENER_DS4 = 0
CONNECT_TIMEOUT_LISTENER_DS4 = 10
TRACE_LEVEL_LISTENER_DS4 = OFF
SID_LIST_LISTENER_DS4 =
  (SID_LIST =
    (SID_DESC =
      (SID_NAME = DS4)
      (ORACLE_HOME = /oracle/DS4/102_64)
orads4 15> lsnrctl status:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
LSNRCTL for IBM/AIX RISC System/6000: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production on 15-OCT-2009 15:24:17
Copyright (c) 1991, 2007, Oracle.  All rights reserved.
Connecting to (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=)(PORT=1521))
STATUS of the LISTENER
Alias                     LISTENER
Version                   TNSLSNR for IBM/AIX RISC System/6000: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
Start Date                15-OCT-2009 15:06:04
Uptime                    0 days 0 hr. 18 min. 12 sec
Trace Level               off
Security                  ON: Local OS Authentication
SNMP                      ON
Listener Parameter File   /oracle/DS4/102_64/network/admin/listener.ora
Listener Log File         /oracle/DS4/102_64/network/log/listener.log
Listening Endpoints Summary...
  (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=XXXXXXXXX4)(PORT=1521)))
The listener supports no services
The command completed successfully
where is it gettign the port from . Please advise .
Thanks in advance .
Jay .

Hi Juan ,
Yes i checked the right listener.ora ..
Please find it attached .
orads4 18> cat listener.ora
Filename......: listener.ora
Created.......: created by SAP AG, R/3 Rel. >= 6.10
Name..........:
Date..........:
@(#) $Id: //bc/700-1_REL/src/ins/SAPINST/impl/tpls/ora/ind/LISTENER.ORA#4 $
ADMIN_RESTRICTIONS_LISTENER_DS4 = on
LISTENER_DS4 =
  (ADDRESS_LIST =
        (ADDRESS =
          (PROTOCOL = IPC)
          (KEY = DS4.WORLD)
        (ADDRESS=
          (PROTOCOL = IPC)
          (KEY = DS4)
        (ADDRESS =
          (COMMUNITY = SAP.WORLD)
          (PROTOCOL = TCP)
          (HOST = xxxxxxxxx)
          (PORT = 1536)
STARTUP_WAIT_TIME_LISTENER_DS4 = 0
CONNECT_TIMEOUT_LISTENER_DS4 = 10
TRACE_LEVEL_LISTENER_DS4 = OFF
SID_LIST_LISTENER_DS4 =
  (SID_LIST =
    (SID_DESC =
      (SID_NAME = DS4)
      (ORACLE_HOME = /oracle/DS4/102_64)
Thanks ,
Jay

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    we are establishing connectivity from client through TNS names. The server listenes the connectivity and creates a server session to execute the connectivity. Simply like.. a request made from client to database to listen service_name 'orcl', host=abc.com protocol=TCP port=1521. which is listen on the server side and the server recoganize the connectivity...
    Here I'm trying to understand.. once the connectivity is established then there is no need of listener anymore. Even we can stop the listener. How the TCP portocol in the Oracle Net is going to establish the data flow between the servers (how the sequence of request and response happens).
    If the TCP network layer is used to interact between the servers then how the data flows between the servers; like is it uses a seperate port number to send/receive the data.
    Thanks
    KSG
    Thanks in advance
    KSG
    Edited by: KSG on Oct 16, 2011 11:55 PM
    (added further required clarifications regarding data flow between client-server)

    KSG wrote:
    Hi,
    listener.ora
    SID_LIST_LISTENER =
    (SID_LIST =
    (SID_DESC =
    (SID_NAME = PLSExtProc)
    (ORACLE_HOME = /oracle/oracle10g/product/10.2.0/db_1)
    (PROGRAM = extproc)
    LISTENER =
    (DESCRIPTION_LIST =
    (DESCRIPTION =
    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 10.93.10.40)(PORT = 1521))
    Tnsnames.ora
    BANK1 =
    (DESCRIPTION =
    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 10.93.10.40)(PORT = 1521))
    (CONNECT_DATA =
    (SERVER = DEDICATED)
    (SERVICE_NAME = bank1)
    BANK2 =
    (DESCRIPTION =
    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 10.93.10.40)(PORT = 1521))
    (CONNECT_DATA =
    (SERVER = DEDICATED)
    (SERVICE_NAME = bank2)
    )Here I have a single listener, where port 1521 is configured to two database. Is the configuration perfectly ok?.
    Yes,these are right
    How the client gets actual data transfer from both of these databases?
    Clients wil connect using bank2 or bank1 descriptor and will connect bank1 or bank2 services which registered in your listener,You can see that using lsnrctl services command
    Ex: If the client connets to the server 10.93.10.40, which ports are used to transfer data from database server to client server?
    There used 1521 port to connecting .

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