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setup multiple SQL server listeners on one machine

Is it possible to setup multiple SQL Server "listeners" like Oracle's
so that I can have N X M mapping between LISTENERs and DB INSTANCEs?

What I want is to partition access to one database, say "FinancialDB",
through one port; but access to another database, say
"HumanResourceDB", through another port. This way, I can setup a
firewall locking down different client machines accessing the two
databases.

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