Scott,
  Unix netstat command will give you that information.Try netstat -a. But there is one 
catch though, if you have the service name (db2cinst for instance) instead of port 
number as the svcename parameter value, netstat will only show the name and not the 
port number. You might still need to look at the /etc/service file to see that port 
was assigned to the service name.
Regards,
Ajith

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From: McLeod, Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 8:29 AM
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Subject: DB2EUG: Port NUmber Assigned


I can't find the /etc/services file on a server setup by someone else.  Can
someone tell me if you know of a way to identify the port number DB2 is
listining on.  The service name is identified in the DBM CFG.  But the port
number assigned to that service name is a required parameter when
configuring a client for remote access to the database.

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