- From the Start menu, select Control Panel.
- Double-click Add Hardware to start the Add Hardware wizard.
- On the Welcome screen, click Next.
- On the Is the hardware connected? screen, select Yes, I have already connected the hardware, and click Next.
- On the The following hardware is already installed on your computer screen, select Add a new hardware device, and click Next.
- On the The wizard can help you install other hardware screen, select Install the hardware that I manually select from a list, and click Next.
- From the list, select the type of hardware you are installing screen, select Network adapters, and click Next.
- On the Select Network Adapter screen, make the following selections:
Manufacturer: select Microsoft. - Network Adapter: select Microsoft Loopback Adapter.
Click Next. - On the The wizard is ready to install your hardware screen, click Next.
- On the Completing the Add Hardware Wizard screen, click Finish.
- If you are using Windows 2003, restart your computer.
- Right-click My Network Places on the desktop and choose Properties. This displays the Network Connections control panel.
- Right-click the connection that was just created. This is usually named "Local Area Connection 2". Choose Properties.
- On the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click Properties.
- In the Properties dialog, do the following:
IP Address: Enter a non-routable IP for the loopback adapter. Oracle recommends the following non-routable addresses:
192.168.x.x (x is any value between 1 and 255)
10.10.10.10
Subnet mask: Enter 255.255.255.0.
Leave all other fields empty.
Click OK. Click OK. Click OK in the Local Area Connection 2 Properties dialog. - Restart the computer.
- Add a line to the C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file with the following format, after the localhost line: IP_address hostname.domainname hostname where:
IP_address is the non-routable IP address you entered in step 16.
hostname is the name of the computer.
domainname is the name of the domain.
For example: 10.10.10.10 mycomputer.mydomain.com mycomputer - Check the network configuration:
Open System Properties, and select the Computer Name tab. In Full computer name, make sure you see the hostname and the domain name. - Click Change. In Computer name, you should see the hostname, and in Full computer name, you should see the hostname and domain name.
- Click More. In Primary DNS suffix of this computer, you should see the domain name.
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Wednesday, October 11, 2006
ORACLE: Install Oracle 10g with DHCP network configuration
To install Oracle 10g with dynamic network configuration you will to install a loopback adapter on Windows 2003 or Windows XP:
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