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From the second option, ???Select the directory server you want to use, and configure the
directory server for Oracle usage??¦,??? you receive the same initial prompts to select the directory
type and enter the host name and ports. Once the information is verified, if your directory does
not contain the required schema, you are given the opportunity to create the directory schema.
You must have the appropriate privileges to perform this task. By default, the initial username with
the appropriate privileges for schema creation for the Oracle Internet Directory is ???cn=orcladmin,???
and the password is ???welcome.??? You should change the password at your earliest opportunity.
The third and fourth options enable you to individually configure a schema and a context.
Using the Oracle Net Manager
There is some overlap between the Oracle Net Configuration Assistant shown in the preceding
section and the Oracle Net Manager utility. Both tools can be used to configure a listener or a net
service name. Both provide ease in configuring a Names service, local profile, and directory service.
The Oracle Net Manager is not quite as user friendly but provides a more in-depth configuration
alternative. You start the Oracle Net Manager on Linux with the netmgr command.
As shown in Figure 15-9, the opening screen of the Oracle Net Manager lists the basic
functionality it provides, as follows:
Naming Defines simple names to identify the location of a service
Naming Methods Defines the way the simple names map to connect descriptors
Listeners Supports the creation and configuration of listeners
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