# This file is used to effect the way Oracle Net Manager and Oracle Net
# Configuration Assistant management tools work.  It is especially used
# to specify configuration choices that differ across platforms.  If a
# software only install is done the file will be installed as is.  For
# all other installs this file will be read and modified by the Oracle
# Net Configuration Assistant taking into account information passed
# from the install.

# Oracle Net Manager Parameters:
#
# Set which protocols are available to configure for any given platform.
# The Net Manager uses this information to determine what protocol choices
# to display in the interface.  This should be set for each platform.
# The following is set for the Solaris platform:
# TCPS=yes
# TCP=yes
# IPC=yes
# NMP=no
# The following would be for Windows platforms:
TCPS=yes
TCP=yes
IPC=yes
NMP=yes

# Enable or disable tracing in the various componenets that have tracing.
# To Enable set to On.  To disable set to Off.
ProfileTrace=Off
ListenerTrace=Off
NamesTrace=Off

# List of installed components on this host; controls the display of
# corresponding configuration panels in the Net Manager. 
# NOTE: this parameter does not need to be set by default; the Net 
# Configuration Assistant will add it at install time.
#s_netCAInstalledProducts is a plce holder used by oui.
INSTALLEDCOMPONENTS=%s_netCAInstalledProducts%

# Enable or disable the display of US Domestic security suites in SSL
USDOMESTIC=YES

# Enable or disable the display of the names component
# valid values - (YES, NO)
Names=YES

# Enable or disable the display of comment warnings. NL does not save comment
# positions in sqlnet, names, listener, or tnsnames ora files.
# valid values - (YES, NO)
CommentWarning=YES

# Oracle Net Configuration Assistant Parameters:
#
# Set the list of protocols in priority order for any given platform.
# The Configuration Assistant uses this information to decide which
# one protocol to configure when it has been told in command line
# mode (usually by the installer) that more than one protocol is
# installed.  This list should be set for each platform.
# The following is set for the Solaris platform:
# p1=TCP
# p2=IPC
# The following would be for Windows platforms:
p1=TCP
p2=NMP
