Web Enterprise Manager Default Port Number in Oracle 9i

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Web Enterprise Manager Default Port Number in Oracle 9i:
Does anyone know the default port number of the web enterprise manager (Oracle 9i)?
If I installed or configured enterprise manager and I forgot the port, where can I find it?

You must read the part in the Installation Documentation for certified repository databases to ensure that your database is OK.
My advice is always, never start any installation (not only Oracle) without reading the Documentation, Release Note and any README.
You will spend less time in the installation as Configuration if you use the required documentations for your platform.
http://www.oracle.com/pls/db102/portal.portal_db?selected=21

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