Oracle Network Products Getting Started Release 2.3.4 for Windows Platforms
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Product
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Index
Numerics
16-bit support on Windows NT/Windows 95, 2-8,
5-9
3Com 3+Open TCP transport, B-3,
B-5,
B-9,
B-11,
B-13,
B-14,
B-17
A
accessing
servers and databases with a single log on, 5-12
ADDRESS keyword
configuring for IPC, E-29
addresses
for Oracle Named Pipes Protocol Adapter, E-14
for Oracle SPX Protocol Adapter, E-13
for Oracle TCP/IP Protocol Adapter, E-12
specifying, E-9
ADMIN directory, A-2
Advanced Networking Option.
See ANO
Advanced Program-to-Program Communication (APPC), 2-12
ANO
Biometric (Identix) Authentication Adapter, 2-3,
2-8
CyberSAFE Authentication Adapter, 2-3,
2-7
DCE Integration, 2-3,
2-7,
2-22
installation, 3-5
Kerberos Authentication Adapter, 2-3,
2-8
Network Security and Single Sign-On, 2-3
SecurID Authentication Adapter, 2-3,
2-7
supported platforms, 2-3
using, 6-1-
6-7
APPC architecture, 2-12
ARGS parameter, E-9
ARGV0 parameter, E-9
asynchronous connection, LU6.2, B-21
authentication adapters, 5-12
authentication servers
non-NT support, 5-16
AUTOEXEC.BAT file, B-2
editing to us the LU6.2 Protocol Adapter, B-21
editing to use the NetBIOS Protocol Adapter, B-20
editing to use the SPX Protocol Adapter, B-19
editing to use the TCP/IP Protocol Adapter, B-3
verifying, B-2
AUTOMATIC_IPC parameter, 4-25
B
Beame & Whiteside transport, B-4,
B-11,
B-14,
B-17
Bequeath Protocol Adapter
16-bit support, 2-8
address specification, E-20
description, 2-13
supported platforms, 2-2
Biometic (Identix) Authentication Adapter
supported platforms, 2-3
supported vendors, 2-8
C
Cache file
Windows 3.1x Kerberos Utility, using, 6-6
Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs)
description, 2-20
CFG directory, A-2
client connections
establishing, 5-2
client parameters, E-25
Client Status Monitor
supported platforms, 2-2
client, defined, G-1
communication protocols
peer-to-peer, 2-12
COMMUNITY parameter, E-9
community, defined, G-1
CONFIG.SYS file, B-2
editing to use NetBIOS, B-20
verifying, B-2
configuration
testing on the client, 4-28
testing on the server, 4-22
configuration file
content, E-1-
E-33
for Windows, C-1-
C-8
LISTENER.ORA, 4-2,
E-2,
E-26
NAMES.ORA, E-2,
F-3
ORACLE.INI, C-2
specifying alternative files, C-3
SQLNET.ORA, E-2
TNSNAMES.ORA, E-2,
E-4
TNSNAV.ORA, E-2
configuration parameter, G-21
ARGS, E-9
ARGV0, E-9
AUTOMATIC_IPC, 4-25
COMMUNITY, E-9
CONNECT_DATA, E-7
descriptions, C-4
for Windows, C-1-
C-8
GLOBAL_DBNAME, 4-20,
4-21,
E-33
HOSTS, E-10
in ORACLE.INI, C-4
LLU, E-10
LLU_NAME, E-11
LOCAL, 5-16,
C-4,
D-2
LOCAL_LU, E-10
LOCAL_LU_NAME, E-11
LOG_DIRECTORY, E-31
LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT, E-23
LOG_FILE, E-31
LOG_FILE_CLIENT, E-23
LU_NAME, E-10
MDN, E-11
MODE, E-11
NAMES.DEFAULT_DOMAIN, E-24,
G-12
NAMES.DEFAULT_ZONE, G-12
NAMES.PREFERRED_SERVERS, 4-21
NAMES.PREFERRED_SERVICES, E-25
NLS_LANG, C-4,
C-5
NODE, E-10
NTBNAME, E-10
OBJECT, E-10
ORACLE_DBS, C-2
ORACLE_HOME, C-6
PARTNER_LU_LOCAL_ALIAS, E-11
PARTNER_LU_NAME, E-11
PASSWORD, E-31
PIPE, E-10
PLU, E-11
PLU_LA, E-11
POOL_SIZE, E-31
PORTS, E-10
PRESPAWN_MAX, E-31
PROGRAM, E-9
PROTOCOL, E-9,
E-31
REMOTE, 5-16,
D-2
SERVER, E-10
SERVICE, E-10
setting for Windows, C-3
SID, E-9
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATIONS_SERVICE, 5-13,
5-15
SQLNET.CRYPTO_SEED, G-21
SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME, E-22
STARTUP_WAITTIME, E-31
syntax for Windows, C-2
TIMEOUT, E-31
TNS_ADMIN, D-3,
G-4
TNSPING.TRACE_DIRECTORY, E-24
TNSPING.TRACE_LEVEL, E-24
TP_NAME, E-11
TPN, E-11
TRACE_DIRECTORY, E-32
TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT, E-23
TRACE_FILE, E-32
TRACE_FILE_CLIENT, E-23
TRACE_LEVEL, E-31
TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT, E-23,
G-12
TRACE_UNIQUE_CLIENT, E-24
USE_PLUG_AND_PLAY, 4-20,
4-21,
E-33
configuring
complex networks, 4-3
DDO, 4-20
listener addresses, E-9
network files for Oracle Protocol Adapters, E-9
Oracle Names, 4-2,
4-16
Oracle Version 6, B-25
overview, 4-2
simple networks, 4-3
the network, 4-1-
4-35
tools, 2-14
with Oracle Names, 4-2
with Oracle Network Manager, 4-12
with SQL*Net Easy Configuration, 4-5
without Oracle Names, 4-2
connect descriptor
definition of, 4-25
identified by service names, E-8
specifying, E-6
use of, E-6
connect descriptor, defined, G-1
CONNECT_DATA
definition of, E-7
example of, E-7
keyword, E-6
syntax, E-7
use of, E-7
CONNECT_DATA parameter, E-7
connecting
to multiple databases, E-28
with NDS Native Naming Adapter, 5-10
connecting to a database, 5-1-
5-17
Control Panel
adding a variable, D-5
Conventions
typographical, xxi
Ctrl+C
Windows, B-18
CyberSAFE Authentication Adapter, 6-5
supported platforms, 2-3
supported vendors, 2-7
Windows, 6-5
Windows NT and Windows 95, 6-5
D
database alias
deleting, 4-11
modifying, 4-9
database alias, defined, G-1
database connections, 5-1-
5-17
multiple, E-28
Oracle service connections, 4-33
specifying the destination address for TCP/IP, 4-28
using PING, 4-32
DCE, 2-23
DCE CDS Naming Adapter
description, 2-23
DCE Communication/Security Adapter
description, 2-22
DCE Integration
description, 2-22
supported platforms, 2-3
supported vendors, 2-7
DDO, 4-2,
4-16,
E-32
configuring, 4-20
SQL*Net V2.2 Clients, 4-21
dead connection detection, E-22
characteristics, E-22
DECnet Protocol Adapter
address specification, E-15
supported platforms, 2-2
supported vendors, 2-6
DEMO directory, A-2
destination address for TCP/IP specification, 4-28
Digital Certificates
description, 2-20
Digital PATHWORKS for DOS transport, B-9,
B-11,
B-13,
B-14,
B-17
Digital Signatures
description, 2-19
directory
ADMIN, A-2
CFG, A-2
DEMO, A-2
ERROR, A-2
INCLUDE, A-2
LIB, A-2
LOG, A-2
NAMES, A-2
NETWORK, A-2
RESOURCE, A-2
TRACE, A-2
directory structure, A-1-
A-9
for Windows 3.1x, A-2
for Windows 95, A-2
for Windows NT, A-2
Distinct TCP/IP transport, B-9,
B-13
DNS, 4-28
DNS, defined, 4-28,
G-1
Domain Name Service
described, 4-28
using, B-16
drivers for LU6.2, B-21
Dynamic Discovery Option, 4-2,
4-16,
E-32
E
editing
the AUTOEXEC.BAT file for LU6.2, B-21
the AUTOEXEC.BAT file for SPX, B-19
the AUTOEXEC.BAT file for TCP/IP, B-3
the CONFIG.SYS file for NetBIOS, B-20
Windows NT registry, D-3
encryption
description, 2-18
environment setup
installation verification, A-9
verifying, A-9
ERROR directory, A-2
error messages
resolving, G-1-
G-22
Esker Tun TCP transport, B-9,
B-13
external authentication, 2-22
F
file
AUTOEXEC.BAT, B-2
CONFIG.SYS, B-2
HOSTS, 4-29
NSD.INI, B-21
SYSTEM.INI, B-21
file parameters, B-2
AUTOEXEC.BAT, B-2
CONFIG.SYS, B-2
verifying, B-2
Firefox transport, B-11,
B-14
Forwardability
Windows 3.1x Kerberos Utility, using, 6-7
Frontier Technologies Super-TCP transport, B-9,
B-13
FTP PC/TCP OnNet VxD transport, B-9,
B-13
FTP PC/TCP transport, B-4,
B-9,
B-11,
B-13,
B-14,
B-17
G
GLOBAL_DBNAME parameter, 4-20,
4-21,
E-33
H
HOSTS file, 4-29
HOSTS file, location of, 4-19,
B-16
HOSTS parameter, E-10
HP ARPA Services transport, B-5,
B-11,
B-15,
B-17
Hummingbird transport, B-9
I
IBM TCP/IP transport, B-9,
B-13,
B-17
IBM transport, B-9,
B-13
INCLUDE directory, A-2
install, modifications for Oracle in
AUTOEXEC.BAT file, B-2
installation
ANO issues, 3-5
overview, 3-1-
3-5
results, 3-2
installation verification
environment setup, A-9
Oracle Names, A-6
Oracle Network Manager, A-7
Oracle Protocol Adapters, A-6
overview, A-3
SQL*Net, A-3
installed files, A-1-
A-9
IP address
determining, 4-29
specifying, E-6
IP defined, 2-9
IPC addresses, use of, E-29
IPX, defined, 2-10
J
JSB
virtual socket library (VSL), B-9
JSB executable installation, B-13
JSB VSL support, B-9
K
Kerberos Authentication Adapter
supported platforms, 2-3
supported vendors, 2-8
Windows 3.1x, 6-6
Windows NT and Windows 95, 6-4
Kerberos Authentication Adapter, Win 3.1x
using, 6-6
Kerberos Utility, 6-6
keywords
specifying for Oracle Protocol Adapters, E-9
L
LIB directory, A-2
Lifetime
Windows 3.1x Kerberos utility, using, 6-6
listener
ADDRESS, E-6
default alias, E-28
describing databases, E-30
OracleTNSListener service, 4-18,
4-24,
4-35,
5-4,
5-8,
F-2
OracleTNSListenerLSNR service, 4-18,
4-24,
4-35,
5-4,
5-8,
F-2
starting from Control Panel, 4-18
starting from the command line, 4-24,
5-4,
G-13,
G-16
starting from the Control Panel, 4-24,
4-35,
5-8
stopping from the command line, 4-35,
5-8
listener address, E-29
Bequeath Protocol Adapter address, E-20
DECnet Protocol Adapter address, E-15
LU6.2 Protocol Adapter address, E-17
Named Pipes Protocol Adapter address, E-14
SPX Protocol Adapter address, E-13
TCP/IP Protocol Adapter address, E-12
listener address configuration, E-9
listener, defined, G-2
LISTENER.LOG file, G-8
LISTENER.ORA file, 4-2,
E-2
listener address, E-29
listener name definition, E-28
overview of, E-26
LISTENER.TRC file, G-9
LLU parameter, E-10
LLU_NAME parameter, E-11
loading TSR transports for TCP/IP, B-3,
B-5
local area network, LU6.2, B-21
LOCAL parameter, 5-16,
C-4,
D-2
LOCAL_LU parameter, E-10
LOCAL_LU_NAME parameter, E-11
LOG directory, A-2
log file
LISENER.LOG, G-8
SQLNET.LOG, E-23,
G-8
log files, G-8
LOG_DIRECTORY parameter, E-31
LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT parameter, E-23
LOG_FILE parameter, E-31
LOG_FILE_CLIENT parameter, E-23
logging
listener, G-8
SQL*Net, E-23,
G-8
loopback test, 4-22
AUTOMATIC_IPC, 4-25
described, 4-25
performing, 4-25
using Server Manager, 4-26
using SQL*Plus, 4-27
loopback, defined, G-2
lpswitch transport, B-10,
B-13
LSNRCTL, G-13
LSNRCTL utility
listener
LSNRCTL, 4-24,
4-35,
5-4,
5-8
starting from the Control Panel, 4-24,
5-4
LU_NAME parameter, E-10
LU6.2
Connection type/drivers table, B-21
LU6.2 drivers, B-21
LU6.2 protocol
supporting networks, 2-13
supporting topologies, 2-13
LU6.2 Protocol Adapter, B-21
address specification, E-17
asynchronous, B-21
AUTOEXEC.BAT file, B-21
connecting from Windows, E-17
description, 2-12
local area network, B-21
NSD.INI file, B-21
supported platforms, 2-2
supported vendors, 2-7
synchronous, B-21
twinaxia, B-21
M
MDN parameter, E-11
Microsoft LAN Manager TCP/IP, B-4
Microsoft LAN Manager transport, B-4,
B-11,
B-15,
B-17
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups transport, B-10,
B-11,
B-13,
B-17
Microsoft Windows NT Windows transport, B-10,
B-14
MODE parameter, E-11
MSOCKLIB.DLL driver
using multiple versions, B-12
MSOCKLIB.DLL installation, B-12
multiple configuration files, E-3
multiple database connections, creating, E-28
N
Named Pipes Protocol Adapter
16-bit support, 2-8
address specification, E-14
description, 2-11
supported platforms, 2-2
supported vendors, 2-6
NAMES directory, A-2
NAMES.DEFAULT_DOMAIN parameter, E-24,
G-12
NAMES.DEFAULT_ZONE parameter, G-12
NAMES.ORA file, E-2,
F-3
NAMES.PREFERRED_SERVERS parameter, 4-21
NAMES.PREFERRED_SERVICES parameter, E-25
NAMESCTL utility
Oracle Names
NAMESCTL, 4-21,
4-23,
4-34,
5-3,
5-7
NDS Authentication Adapter
establishing connections with, 5-15
overview, 2-17
supported platforms, 2-2
supported vendors, 2-7
NDS Native Naming Adapter
description, 2-16
establishing connections with, 5-10
supported platforms, 2-2
supported vendors, 2-7
Net8, 2-5
NetBIOS Protocol Adapter, B-20
CONFIG.SYS file, B-20
description, 2-12
editing the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, B-20
supported platforms, 2-2
supported vendors, 2-6
NetManage Chameleon transport, B-10,
B-14
NetManage transport, B-17
network
topologies supporting LU6.2 protocol, 2-13
network definition, defined, G-2
NETWORK directory, A-2
network protocols
described, 1-4
Network Security and Single Sign-On
description, 2-18
supported platforms, 2-3
Windows 3.1x, 6-5
Windows 95, 6-2
Windows NT, 6-2
networking, server side process, 1-4
NLS_LANG parameter, C-4,
C-5
NODE parameter, E-10
Novell LAN WorkPlace transport, B-6,
B-11,
B-15,
B-17
NS/WIN for LU6.2, B-21
NSD.INI file, B-21
NTBNAME parameter, E-10
O
OBJECT parameter, E-10
Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) model, 2-12
ORA_CONFIG, C-2
ORA-00508, G-14
ORA-03121, 2-3
ORA-12154, G-11,
G-16
ORA-12203, 4-32,
G-13,
G-14,
G-16
ORA-12535, 4-32
ORA-12538, G-14
ORA-12541, 4-32
ORA-12545, 4-28
ORA-12634, 2-3
ORA-3121, G-17
Oracle Enterprise Manager
GRANT USER command, 5-14
Oracle home, B-2
defined, xxii
Oracle LU6.2 Protocol Adapter
AUTOEXEC.BAT file, B-21
Oracle Named Pipes Protocol Adapter
addresses for, E-14
security, 5-17
Oracle Names, E-25
configuring, 4-16
description, 2-15
Dynamic Discovery Option, E-32
installation verification, A-6
OracleNamesService service, 4-21,
4-23,
4-34,
5-3,
5-7,
F-2
starting from the command line, 4-21,
4-23,
5-3
starting from the Control Panel, 4-23,
5-3
stopping from the command line, 4-34,
5-7
stopping from the Control Panel, 4-34,
5-7
supported platforms, 2-2
trace files, G-9
usage, 4-16
Oracle Names, defined, G-2
Oracle Network Manager
definition of, 4-3
installation verification, A-7
overview, 4-3
prerequisites for using, 4-3
supported platforms, 2-2
usage, 4-12
Oracle Network Manager, defined, G-2
Oracle Network Products
ANO, 2-3
Bequeath Protocol Adapter, 2-2,
2-8
Biometic (Identix) Authentication Adapter, 2-3,
2-8
Client Status Monitor and SQLNET.ORA Editor, 2-2
CyberSAFE Authentication Adapter, 2-3,
2-7
DCE Integration, 2-3,
2-7
DECnet Protocol Adapter, 2-6
DEcnet Protocol Adapter, 2-2
described, 2-1-
2-23
directory structure, A-2
introducing, 1-1-
1-4
Kerberos Authentication Adapter, 2-3,
2-8
LU6.2 Protocol Adapter, 2-2,
2-7
Named Pipes Protocol Adapter, 2-2,
2-6,
2-8
NDS Authentication Adapter, 2-2,
2-7
NDS Native Naming Adapter, 2-2,
2-7
NetBIOS Protocol Adapter, 2-2,
2-6
Network Security and Single Sign-On, 2-3
Oracle Names, 2-2
Oracle Network Manager, 2-2
Oracle Protocol Adapters, 2-6
overview, 1-1-
1-4
port numbers, F-1-
F-3
SecurID Authentication Adapter, 2-3,
2-7
service names, F-1-
F-3
SPX Protocol Adapter, 2-2,
2-6,
2-8
SQL*Net, 2-2
SQL*Net Easy Configuration, 2-2
TCP/IP Protocol Adapter, 2-2,
2-6,
2-8
Windows NT Authentication Adapter, 2-2,
2-7
Oracle Protocol Adapters
described, 1-3
installation verification, A-6
overview, 1-3
overview of each, 2-6
supported, 1-3
Oracle Protocol Adapters, defined, G-2
Oracle service connections
verifying, 4-33
Oracle SID, E-7
use of, E-6
Oracle trace, G-10
Oracle Version 6 tools
configuring, B-25
ORACLE.INI file, C-2
setting parameters, C-4
TCP_VENDOR parameter, B-7
verifying, B-7
ORACLE_DBS parameter, C-2
use of, C-2
Oracle7 database, defined, G-2
Oracle7 RDBMS, defined, G-2
Oracle7 Server, defined, G-2
OracleNamesService service, 4-21,
4-23,
4-34,
5-3,
5-7,
F-2
OracleTNSListener service, 4-18,
4-24,
4-35,
5-4,
5-8,
F-2
OracleTNSListenerLSNR service, 4-18,
4-24,
4-35,
5-4,
5-8,
F-2
ORAWIN, B-2
overview
of LISTENER.ORA file, E-26
of TNSNAMES.ORA file, E-4
P
PARTNER_LU_LOCAL_ALIAS parameter, E-11
PARTNER_LU_NAME parameter, E-11
PASSWORD parameter, E-31
PATH command, A-9
use of, A-9
peer-to-peer communication
protocols, 2-12
Persoft SmarTCP transport, B-10,
B-14
PING
testing TCP/IP, 4-32
PIPE parameter, E-10
PLU parameter, E-11
PLU_LA parameter, E-11
POOL_SIZE parameter, E-31
port numbers
listener, F-3
Oracle Names, F-3
PORTS parameter, E-10
PRESPAWN_MAX parameter, E-31
procedures
for using the NDS Authentication Adapter for Windows Clients, 5-15
PROGRAM parameter, E-9
protocol adapters
overview, 2-6
PROTOCOL parameter, E-9,
E-31
Public Key Cryptography
description, 2-19
R
registry, D-3
adding parameters, D-1-
D-5
editing for Windows NT, D-3
REGEDIT, D-4
REGEDT32, D-3
REMOTE parameter, 5-16,
D-2
RESOURCE directory, A-2
S
SecurID Authentication Adapter
supported platforms, 2-3
supported vendors, 2-7
Windows 3.1x, 6-7
Windows NT and Windows 95, 6-4
Server Manager, using in a loopback test, 4-26
SERVER parameter, E-10
server, defined, G-3
server, functioning as a client, E-28
SERVERthread_id.TRC file, E-23,
G-9
service name
deleting, 4-11
modifying, 4-9
more than one for an SID, E-8
relation to global database name, E-8
requirements, E-8
selecting, E-8
SQL*Net V1, 4-10
service name, defined, G-3
SERVICE parameter, E-10
SID, E-6,
E-7
as part of CONNECT_DATA, E-7
defined, E-6
definition of, E-30
SID parameter, E-9
SID, defined, G-3
SID_DESC keyword
use of, 4-20,
E-30,
E-32
single log on, accessing servers and databases, 5-12
Single Sign-On
description, 2-21
SNA, 2-12
Special terms, G-1
SPX defined, 2-10
SPX Protocol Adapter, B-19
16-bit support, 2-8
address specification, E-13
addresses for, E-13
AUTOEXEC.BAT file, B-19
description, 2-10
editing the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, B-19
IPX defined, 2-10
multiple sessions on Windows 95, 2-8
setup, B-19
SPX defined, 2-10
supported platforms, 2-2
supported vendors, 2-6
SQL (Structured Query Language), defined, G-3
SQL*Net
client diagnostics, G-5
supported platforms, 2-2
SQL*Net configuration tools
Oracle Network Manager, 4-3
overview, 2-14
SQL*Net Easy Configuration, 4-3
SQL*Net Easy Configuration, 4-3
delete a database alias, 4-11
delete a service name, 4-11
modify a database alias, 4-9
modify a service name, 4-9
overview, 4-3
prerequisites for using, 4-3
supported platforms, 2-2
usage, 4-5
view configuration information, 4-11
SQL*Net files
verifying installation of, A-3,
A-6,
A-7
verifying installation of server executables, A-5
SQL*Net installation verification, A-3
SQL*Net V1, 4-10
SQL*Net, defined, G-3
SQL*Plus, using in a loopback test, 4-27
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES parameter, G-21
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATIONS_SERVICE parameter, 5-13,
5-15
SQLNET.CRYPTO_SEED parameter, G-21
SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME parameter, E-22,
G-21
SQLNET.LOG file, E-23,
G-8
SQLNET.ORA file, E-2
authentication, E-25
AUTOMATIC_IPC, 4-25
checksumming, E-25
client parameters, E-25
contents of, E-21
dead connection detection, E-22
encryption, E-25
multiple copies, E-3
SQLNET.TRC file, E-24,
G-8
SQLNETthread_id.TRC file, E-24,
G-8
STARTUP_WAITTIME parameter, E-31
Sun PC-NFS Pro transport, B-10,
B-14
Sun PC-NFS transport, B-6,
B-10,
B-11,
B-14,
B-15,
B-17
SVRMGR utility, 4-26
synchronous connection, LU6.2, B-21
System Network Architecture (SNA), 2-12
SYSTEM.INI file, B-21
T
TCP defined, 2-9
TCP/IP protocol
Domain Name Service, B-16
TCP/IP Protocol Adapter
16-bit support, 2-8
address specification, E-12
addresses for, E-12
AUTOEXEC.BAT file, B-3
description, 2-9,
2-10
editing the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, B-3
IP defined, 2-9
loading software, B-15
loading TSR transports, B-3,
B-5
ORACLE.INI file, B-7
supported platforms, 2-2
supported vendors, 2-6
TCP defined, 2-9
verifying installation, B-9
verifying JSB executable installation, B-13
verifying JSB VSL support, B-9
verifying MSOCKLIB.DLL installation, B-12
Windows sockets, B-8
TCP/IP software
identifying destination address, B-16
installation, B-15
locating the HOSTS file, B-16
using the Domain Name Service, B-16
TCP/IP transport, 4-28
TCP/IP transports
3Com 3+Open TCP, B-3,
B-5,
B-9,
B-11,
B-13,
B-14,
B-17
Beame & Whiteside, B-4,
B-11,
B-14,
B-17
Digital PATHWORKS for DOS, B-9,
B-11,
B-13,
B-14,
B-17
Distinct TCP/IP, B-9,
B-13
Esker Tun TCP, B-9,
B-13
Firefox, B-11,
B-14
Frontier Technologies Super-TCP for Windows, B-9,
B-13
FTP PC/TCP, B-4,
B-9,
B-11,
B-13,
B-14,
B-17
FTP PC/TCP OnNet VxD, B-9,
B-13
HP ARPA Services, B-5,
B-11,
B-15,
B-17
Hummingbird, B-9
IBM, B-9,
B-13
IBM TCP/IP, B-9,
B-13,
B-17
lpswitch, B-10,
B-13
Microsoft LAN Manager, B-4,
B-11,
B-15,
B-17
Microsoft Window NT, B-10,
B-14
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups, B-10,
B-11,
B-13,
B-17
NetManage, B-17
NetManage Chameleon, B-10,
B-14
Novell LAN WorkPlace, B-11,
B-15,
B-17
Novell LAN WorkPlace for DOS, B-6
Persoft SmarTCP, B-10,
B-14
Sun PC-NFS, B-6,
B-10,
B-11,
B-14,
B-15,
B-17
Sun PC-NFS Pro, B-10,
B-14
Ungermann-Bass Net/One, B-11,
B-15
Walker Richer & Quinn Reflection Network Series, B-7,
B-10,
B-14
Wollongong Pathway Access for DOS, B-7
Wollongong PathWay Access Runtime, B-10,
B-11,
B-14,
B-15,
B-18
TCP/IP TSR transports
loading, B-3
loading kernel code, B-5
TCP/IP vendor file installation
JSB executable, B-13
JSB VSL support, B-9
MSOCKLIB.DLL, B-12
verifying, B-9
TCP_VENDOR parameter
ORACLE.INI, B-7
Terminate and Stay Resident, B-3
Terminology, G-1
testing the configuration on the client, 4-28
testing the configuration on the server, 4-22
TIMEOUT parameter, E-31
TNS community, defined, G-3
TNS connection, defined, G-4
TNS, defined, G-3
TNS_ADMIN parameter, D-3,
G-4
TNS-based application, defined, G-3
TNSNAMES.ORA file, 4-2,
E-2, E-3
connect descriptors, E-6
CONNECT_DATA SID keyword, E-7,
E-8
descriptor syntax, E-7
listener address, E-6
listener address configuration, E-9
overview, E-4
purpose of, E-4,
E-21
using service names, E-8
TNSNAV.ORA file, E-2
TNSPING
using, 4-33
TNSPING.TRACE_DIRECTORY parameter, E-24
TNSPING.TRACE_LEVEL parameter, E-24
TP_NAME parameter, E-11
TPN parameter, E-11
TRACE directory, A-2
trace file
, E-23
LISTENER.TRC, G-9
SERVERthread_id.TRC, E-23,
G-9
SQLNET.TRC, E-24,
G-8
SQLNETthread_id.TRC, E-24,
G-8
tracing on server
SQL*Net, G-9
trace files, G-8
TRACE_DIRECTORY parameter, E-32
TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT parameter, E-23
TRACE_FILE parameter, E-32
TRACE_FILE_CLIENT parameter, E-23
TRACE_LEVEL parameter, E-31
TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT, G-12
TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT parameter, E-23,
G-12
TRACE_UNIQUE_CLIENT parameter, E-24
tracing
Oracle Names, G-9
tracing on client
SQL*Net, E-24,
G-8
tracing on server
listener, G-9
SQL*Net, E-23
Transparent Network Substrate
described, 1-3
transports
TSR transports for TCP/IP, B-3
troubleshooting, G-1-
G-22
TSR
verifying transports for TCP/IP, B-3
twinaxial, LU6.2, B-21
Typographical conventions, xxi
U
Ungermann-Bass Net/One transport, B-11,
B-15
USE_PLUG_AND_PLAY parameter, 4-20,
4-21,
E-33
V
verifying
AUTOEXEC.BAT file, B-2
CONFIG.SYS file, B-2
file parameters, B-2
installation of SQL*Net client executable files, A-5
installation of SQL*Net server executable files, A-5
JSB executable installation, B-13
JSB VSL TCP/IP support, B-9
LU6.2 Protocol Adapter setup, B-21
MSOCKLIB.DLL installation, B-12
Oracle NetBIOS Protocol Adapter setup, B-20
Oracle SPX Protocol Adapter setup, B-19
ORACLE.INI file, B-7
TCP/IP vendor file installation, B-9
WIN.INI file, B-2
verifying for Windows
parameters, B-1-
B-25
system files, B-1-
B-25
vendor configuration, B-1-
B-25
VSL
JSB virtual socket library, B-9
VSL.INI file
verifying, B-13
W
Walker Richer & Quinn Reflection Network Series transport, B-7,
B-10,
B-14
WIN.INI file, B-2
verifying, B-2
Window NT
IPC addressing, E-29
Windows
AUTOEXEC.BAT, editing, B-3,
B-19,
B-21
AUTOEXEC.BAT, verifying, B-2
CONFIG.SYS file, verifying, B-2
CONFIG.SYS, editing, B-20
configuration files, C-1-
C-8
configuration parameters, C-1-
C-8
connection issues, 5-16
directory structure, A-2
file parameters verification, B-2
LU6.2 Protocol Adapter setup, verifying, B-21
NetBIOS Protocol Adapter setup, verifying, B-20
Oracle home directory, including, B-2
ORACLE.INI, verifying, B-7
parameters, verifying, B-1-
B-25
sockets, B-8
sockets vendor, B-8
SPX Protocol Adapter setup, B-19
system files, verifying, B-1-
B-25
vendor configuration, B-1-
B-25
WIN.INI, verifying, B-2
Windows 95
directory structure, A-2
registry, D-3
verifying installation of SQL*Net files, A-3,
A-6,
A-7
Windows NT
directory structure, A-2
registry
adding a parameter, D-3
verifying installation of SQL*Net files, A-3,
A-6,
A-7
verifying installation of SQL*Net server executables, A-5
Windows NT Authentication Adapter
description, 2-17
establishing connections with, 5-12
supported platforms, 2-2
supported vendors, 2-7
WINSOCK.DLL, B-8
Wollongong Pathway Access for DOS transport, B-7
Wollongong PathWay Access Runtime transport, B-10,
B-11,
B-14,
B-15,
B-18
WOW, 5-9
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