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This guide provides information about how to use Oracle Network Manager. Oracle Network Manager is a tool that configures and administers all Oracle network products based on the transparent network substrate (TNS), including:

This manual includes information on how to configure all the new features in SQL*Net release 2.3 and in Advanced Networking Option release 2.3. Follow the instructions in this guide as you use Oracle Network Manager to create the definition of your network and the configuration files that the network components require.

Oracle Network Manager runs on Microsoft Windows.

Note: This guide contains examples and figures that refer to specific machine types, network protocols, and operating systems. These references are examples of possible configurations and are not representative of all configurations.

Audience

The information in this guide is intended primarily for network or database administrators (DBAs) who are responsible for creating or maintaining an Oracle SQL*Net network.

Documentation Set

Use this guide in conjunction with the other manuals in the Oracle network products documentation set.

Note: Changes to these products since the last release are described in release notes as well as in the other documents listed here.

How This Guide Is Organized

Oracle Network Manager Administrator's Guide consists of six chapters and two appendices.

Chapter 1 - Overview of Oracle Network Manager

This chapter provides a general overview of Oracle Network Manager. It describes the features and architecture of the tool and provides an outline of its functions.

Chapter 2 - Installing Oracle Network Manager

This chapter describes the hardware and software requirements of Oracle Network Manager and explains how to install it on a computer running Microsoft Windows.

Chapter - How to Use Oracle Network Manager

This chapter describes the components of Oracle Network Manager and how to use them.

Chapter 4 - Quick Steps to Configure a Network

This chapter provides brief instructions for those who have relatively simple networks to configure, who are willing to accept all default values provided for configuration parameters, and who feel comfortable with their understanding of Network Manager.

Chapter 5 - Entering Component Information

This chapter includes detailed instructions on how to use Network Manager to configure every component of the network.

Chapter 6 - Distributing the Generated Files

This chapter explains how to distribute the generated configuration files.

Appendix A - A Sample Network

This appendix provides an example of the network configuration process for a network that includes clients, two servers, and a MultiProtocol Interchange. It includes:

Appendix B - Sample Optional Parameters

This appendix provides an example of configuring a network that includes Oracle Names, SNS, and SNMP Support. It includes:

Related Publications

In addition to this guide and the other Oracle network product manuals, you may want to refer to the following documents published by Oracle Corporation:

Notational Conventions

The following syntax conventions are used in this Guide:

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