Service Identification
This property sheet enables you to view or modify the network information for a selected net service name or database service.
Service Identification
Use the Service Identification box to view or modify CONNECT_DATA information.
Element |
Description |
Service Name |
Enter a service name if configuring this client to connect to an Oracle8 i or later database service. |
SID |
Displays the Oracle System Identifier (SID) for an Oracle8 database. |
Connect Type |
From the list, select if you want this net service name to use a dedicated server, shared server, or whatever the database has been configured with. |
Use Oracle8 Release 8.0 Compatible Identification | Select this option if you are configuring a client to connect to a pre-release Oracle8i database service. Clear this option if you are configuring for an Oracle9i or Oracle8i database service. |
Advanced | Choose to configure advanced CONNECT_DATA parameters. |
Address Configuration
Use the Address box to modify, add, or delete a listener protocol address .
If an address is already configured, then its protocol information displays in the fields.
Element |
Description |
Protocol |
From the list, select the protocol for the listener address. Depending on the protocol chosen, enter information in the fields as appropriate. |
Show Advanced/Hide Advanced button |
Use the Show Advanced/Hide Advanced toggle to display or hide settings for specifying the I/O buffer space limit for the address. These settings are supported by the TCP/IP, TCP/IP with SSL, and SDP protocols.
Note: Specifying these settings overrides these settings in a clientside sqlnet.ora file. |
+ button |
Choose to create a new protocol address. A new Address tab displays from which you can select the protocol and enter protocol information in the fields. The chosen protocol must be installed on both the client and server (where the listener resides). |
X button |
Choose to remove the selected Address tab and its address information. |
< button |
Choose to move the protocol address up in the list order. |
> button |
Choose to move the protocol address down in the list order. |
Advanced button | Choose to configure multiple addresses options, such as connect-time failover and client load balancing. |
Apply button
Choose to apply the settings.
Revert button
Choose to reset the settings to their original values.
For more information about configuring I/O buffer space, see Chapter 14, Optimizing Performance, in the Oracle10i Net Administrator's Guide.
Related Topics
Create Network Route Information for a Database Service
Create Additional Protocol Addresses
Configure Multiple Address Options
Configure Advanced Connect Data Options
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