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Do we have any default port for XI?

Former Member
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Hi All,

Could you please tell me how to check whether XI is installed or not?

Do we have any default port for XI?

Regards

Sara

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Sara D

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MichalKrawczyk
Active Contributor
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Hi,

open SAP gui on which XI might be installed

and use transaction SXMB_IFR to check

then the www page should open if XI is installed

Regards,

michal

Former Member
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Hi Michal,

The SAP Logon is not installed in the XI server system, but its installed in different system. So that I have asked about the default port.

1. Is it necessary to keep both XI and SAP Logon in the same system?

2. Do we have any other alternative to find out the port?

Regards

Sara

MichalKrawczyk
Active Contributor
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Hi,

>>>>>1. Is it necessary to keep both XI and SAP Logon in the same system?

XI consists of two stacks - java and abap

so to access XI you also need sapgui

otherwise you won't be able o use XI

>>>>2. Do we have any other alternative to find out the port?

a) ask someone who installed this system

b) if you know the system number of your XI

then you can try: http://xiserver:5XX00

where XX is the system number of XI

Regards,

michal

Former Member
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Hi,

You can get the port from the server itself.

Regards

Sundari

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Sundari David

Former Member
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Hi-

1. Is it necessary to keep both XI and SAP Logon in the same system?

It is not necessary to keep both XI and SAP Logon in the same system.You only need to give the Application server name,system id ,system number of the XI system in the SAP logon,if the system is in the same network.

To find the port use transaction code sxmb_ifr then when the XI home page open sin the URL you can get the port number where XI is installed.

Thanks

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