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Viewing file: Net_Configuration_Assis00000006.htm (12.01 KB) -rw-rw-rw- Select action/file-type: (+) | (+) | (+) | Code (+) | Session (+) | (+) | SDB (+) | (+) | (+) | (+) | (+) | (+) | Welcome page, Standalone ModeWelcome to Oracle Net Configuration Assistant. The Oracle Net Configuration allows you to configure basic network components after installation. Listener configurationSelect this option to create modify, delete or rename, a listener. The listener is a process on the server that receives and responds to client connection requests for a database. Clients using connect descriptors configured with the same protocol addresses can send a connection request to the listener.
Naming Methods configurationSelect this option to configure naming methods. When an end user connects to a database service, a connect string that identifies the service through a simple name, called a connect identifier, is used. A connect identifier can be the actual name of the service or a net service name. The connect identifier is resolved to a connect descriptor, which contains the network location and identification of the service, by a naming method. You can configure this computer to resolve connect identifiers using any of the following methods:
Additionally, if the local naming method is selected on the client,
you are prompted to configure connect descriptors in a client-side
Local Net Service Name configurationSelect this option to create, modify, delete, rename, or test connectivity of a connect descriptor stored in a local tnsnames.ora file.
Directory Usage ConfigurationSelect this option to configure usage of a LDAP-compliant directory server, if you plan to use:
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