What is the default SAP LOGON system number?

Hello, what is the default SAP LOGON system number?
I have installed ABAP SP 640 SP11 and windows GUI 6.40 on my server.  I want to use the SAP Logon. The logon asks me for the system ID:  NSP and the system number that I don’t know.
Any idea?
Thanks

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