Question about shared servers/dispatchers

Hello,
Oracle database 11.2.0.1
If we have 2 instances running under a Oracle home, can you configure dispatchers on the same host/port in both instances? I tried to do this, but the only one came up. I'm guessing because the port is in use? If I configure different ports for the dispatchers in the instances, both handlers start.
Thanks for the help!

As far as I know dispatchers can only work for one database instance (in single instance configuration). It makes no sense to try to share dispatchers among different database instances that manage different databases.

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