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Reconfigure Listener Configuration

Reconfigure Listener Configuration

To change listener configuration:

  1. Select Listener configuration in the Welcome page, and then click Next.

    The Listener Configuration, Listener page appears.

  2. Select Reconfigure, and then click Next.

    The Listener Configuration, Select Listener page appears.

  3. Select the listener from the list whose configuration you want to change, and then click Next.

    The Listener Configuration, Listener Name page appears.

  4. Select the protocols you want this listener to use from the Available Protocols list and click the right-arrow button.

  5. Order the protocols according to which protocols you expect clients to use the most with the up- or down-arrow buttons, and then click Next.

    The page appropriate for the protocol selected appears.

  6. Enter the appropriate protocol parameters for the chosen protocol in the fields provided, and then click Next.

    The Listener Configuration, More Listeners? page appears.

    If configuring the listener to listen on TCP/IP, choose the default port of 1521. If you do not, you must configure the LOCAL_LISTENER parameter in the initialization parameter file and resolve the listener name through a naming method.

     

    See Also: Chapter "Configuring and Administering the Listener" in the Oracle Net Services Administrator's Guide for further information about configuring nondefault port numbers in the listener.ora file.

  7. Click No if you have completed listener configuration, and then Next.

    The Listener Configuration Done page appears. Or, click Yes to configure another listener, then click Next to repeat steps 3-7.

  8. Click Next to acknowledge the Listener configuration complete! message.


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