Ports located used by SAP/Oracle

How can we check where are ports located used by SAP/Oracle

SM51-Choose the server-there one icon (Magnifying glass) choose details -
There you will get dispatcher port.
SMGW -
display file(icon) -
in that you can find the port on which gate way is working.
SMMS-go to-parameter--display...you can find the port for MS.
SMMS -go to-display details (will give more info) you can find diff ports ...
Run this report i would say you the port numbers and the kernel patch level also."RSMONREL_ALV".
Message server 36XX Gateway 33XX Dispatcher 32 XX where XX is the instance number.
check /etc/services file
(for windows %windir%/system32/driver/etc/services)
if your instance no is 00 then search for term
sapdp00 --> Dispatcher
sapms00 --> MS port
sapgw00 --> GW port

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