Many TCP connections used after 9i install

I've installed 9i personel on XP Pro as a learning aid in advance of installing it to a real server. I notice (using "netstat") that there are now many TCP connections from my machine to localhost (also my machine) on ports from 2192 through 2267. All seem to be in a time_wait state. Are these normal and necessary?
Thanks!

I've installed 9i personel on XP Pro as a learning aid in advance of installing it to a real server. I notice (using "netstat") that there are now many TCP connections from my machine to localhost (also my machine) on ports from 2192 through 2267. All seem to be in a time_wait state. Are these normal and necessary?
Thanks!

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