Troubleshooting Connection: Server:Port:SID

Hi,
...beginning with Oracle... Connectivity question:
Is there a way to connect to an Oracle8i-9i database from SQL*Plus providing Server:Port:SID and not depend on TNSNames and othe *NET config files? More like in an "emergency" or troubleshooting mode...?
I'm probably doing something wrong...
SQL> connect user/password@MyServer:1521:OEMREP
ERROR:
ORA-06401: NETCMN: invalid driver designator
OEMREP is one of the databases, tried to use IP instead of MyServer. Port is correct and database is up and opened.
I do have proper configuration and can connect normally, resolving service wth TNSNames:
SQL> connect user/password@OEMREP
Also: I can connect if provide this terrible for a command line string:
SQL> connect scott/tiger@(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=MyServer)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=OEMREP)))
It would be lovely to be able to do IP:PORT:SID, but how?
Have been 'googling' for an hour, but nothing straight.
Thanks,
Ralph

Hi,
...beginning with Oracle... Connectivity question:
Is there a way to connect to an Oracle8i-9i database from SQL*Plus providing Server:Port:SID and not depend on TNSNames and othe *NET config files? More like in an "emergency" or troubleshooting mode...?
I'm probably doing something wrong...
SQL> connect user/password@MyServer:1521:OEMREP
ERROR:
ORA-06401: NETCMN: invalid driver designator
OEMREP is one of the databases, tried to use IP instead of MyServer. Port is correct and database is up and opened.
I do have proper configuration and can connect normally, resolving service wth TNSNames:
SQL> connect user/password@OEMREP
Also: I can connect if provide this terrible for a command line string:
SQL> connect scott/tiger@(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=MyServer)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=OEMREP)))
It would be lovely to be able to do IP:PORT:SID, but how?
Have been 'googling' for an hour, but nothing straight.
Thanks,
Ralph

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