Which TCP/IP ports do I have to open in order to get communication

I have an enterprise portal. based on EHP1 and I want to patch it. So I need to connect it to Solution manager.
However systems are in different networks.
I wander which TCP/IP ports do I have to open in order to get communication between the two systems.
I am trying to fid documentation for this case but every documentation asumes systems are in same network

It's fascinating that that document hasn't been replaced/updated in five years.  Regardless, I've noticed an inconsistency in how they list the needed ports. 
For example, they mention that port 5nn13 is needed for (I think) the Netweaver Start Service, and mention that the nn should be replaced with the instance number (00-99).  That's one hundred ports (50013, 50113, 50213, ... 59913).  Yet, in the "Range" column, they significantly mis-describe that as 50013-59913, which adds another 9801 completely unnecessary holes to put into a firewall.  (e.g. 50026, 51058, 53077, etc etc)
They do that for most of the ranges they use that nn shorthand with... 5nn00, 5nn01, 5nn14, 5nn16, etc.
In short, following the description they give in the "Range" column will have one opening thousands upon thousands of unnecessary holes in the firewall.

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