What is the endpoints_listener.ora file?

In 11.2.0.1 (OH/network/admin) it is a new file called endpoints_listener.ora. What is the purpose of this file and what is its relationship with listener.ora? Couldn't find much info on this file in the docs.

Check here:
[http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E11882_01/readmes.112/e11015/toc.htm]

The endpoints_listener.ora file is used for the default listener endpoints when the files of data in Oracle Database 11 g Release 1 or Oracle Database 10 g Release 2 are created on a disk ASM 11.2 release group. However, when the listener is changed (for example, changing a number of port using the Network Setup Wizard), the endpoints_listener.ora file is not updated.

-André

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