Well, I understand that going back to default can be achieved by deletion of 
the control files. However, maintaining the control file provides the 
flexibility to change the port number as desired.
The system must not care whether there is a non-standard port specified in such 
configuration or port 22 by chance.
Thanks for your advice. It does provide a clean workaround for what I still 
perceive as a bug.

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