Oracle VM  Guest Templates

Today i installed a server. The download of the guest-template worked fine, installation done within minutes as described in the manual.
two questions:
1) i configured the vm.cfg file for use with vnc (vnc=1, vncconsole, vnclisten....) and read in the manual that with vncunused=1 always another port is taken for vnc-access.
How can i realize to get always the same port for the same guest? Currently always 5900 is taken for the first guest-start, is okay for now, but when i have more than 1 guest it would be fine they always have the same vnc-port.
my config-parameters are:
vnc=1
vncconsole = 1
vnclisten = '0.0.0.0'
vncunused=1
2) whats the root-pw of the VM Guest Templates, did i read over this essential info?
my guest is now up and running, but i can't login.... :-(

Thanks a lot!
Can you tell me where you got the info from, which manuals would be fine to get a little more information on that?
P.S.
I also got an information from Oracle they will include the password in the README file in the future

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