Naming Methods Configuration Overview

Users initiate a connect request by passing a user name and password along with an connect identifier for the service to which they wish to connect. The connect identifier, which is mapped to a connect descriptor, is resolved by a naming method for the client. The connect descriptor contains the:

Once the connect identifier is resolved, the uses the network route information in the connect descriptor to contact a listener. The listener, through a protocol, accepts the client connection. It compares the client information with the information it has received from the database service, as well as information it has stored in its own configuration file, listener.ora. If the information matches, a connection is granted.

Naming method configuration consists of creating connect descriptors for services and configuring clients to access the naming method.

You can use the Net8 Configuration Assistant to specify usage of the following naming methods in the sqlnet.ora file:

Local naming

Stores net service names in a tnsnames.ora file stored on a client

 
Local naming is most appropriate for simple distributed networks with a small number of services that change infrequently.

Directory naming

Stores services and net service names in a centralized LDAP-compliant directory server

Oracle Names

Stores services and net service names in an Oracle Names server

Host naming

Allows users to connect to an Oracle server by using a host name alias. Host names are mapped to the server's global database name in an existing names resolution service, such as Domain Name System (DNS), Network Information Service (NIS), or a centrally-maintained set of /etc/hosts files.

 
No client configuration is required to take advantage of this feature. This method is recommended for simple TCP/IP environments.

External naming

Stores service information in an a third-party naming service, such as NIS, Novell Directory Service (NDS), or Cell Directory Service (CDS).

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Specify Naming Methods

For More Information: See Chapter 6, Configuring Naming Methods, in the Net8 Administrator's Guide.