SCE does not capture traffic snmp get-request

Hi,
We have SCE 2000 3.5.5.
I have a problem to capture some snmp traffic.
From a server To a router, our SCE captures traffic snmp "GET-NEXT-REQUEST". I can see these traffic in RDR (Transaction RDR and Subscriber RDR).
but, From the same server To the same router, "GET-REQUEST" doesn't.
I have checked these packets using sniffer software, and the difference of these is only "GET-NEXT-REQUEST" or "GET-REQUEST".
What could cause this situation??
Help me!

Hi, Tom.
I have controlled that the port is 161 and these packets go through the same SCE.
I changed the service configuration as you said, but SCE didn't caputured the packets "snmp-get". I write the way that I have done.
     1.     Open "New Service Configuration"
     2.     Add 161 to "UDP ports for which flow should be opened on first packet"
     3.     "RDR Settings" - "Transaction Usage RDRs" - check "select ALL"
     4.     Apply a SCE device
     5.     command "Snmpget" from a pc
     6.     Control RDRs with tag "4042323000"  --> No record from the pc
     7.     mib-browser from the same pc
     8.     Control RDRs with tag "4042323000"  --> find the record from the pc
I hope i can resolve it soon.

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    (CONNECT_DATA =
    (SID = PLSExtProc)
    (PRESENTATION = RO)
    ORACLR_CONNECTION_DATA =
    (DESCRIPTION =
    (ADDRESS_LIST =
    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC1))
    (CONNECT_DATA =
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    SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES = (NTS)
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    TNS Ping Utility for 32-bit Windows: Version 11.2.0.2.0 - Production on 18
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    Copyright (c) 1997, 2010, Oracle. All rights reserved.
    Used parameter files:
    C:\oraclexe\app\oracle\product\11.2.0\server\network\admin\sqlnet.ora
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    Copyright (c) 1991, 2010, Oracle. All rights reserved.
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    Alias LISTENER
    Version TNSLSNR for 32-bit Windows: Version 11.2.0.2.0 -
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    Start Date 18-MAR-2013 17:25:02
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    Trace Level off
    Security ON: Local OS Authentication
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    Service "PLSExtProc" has 1 instance(s).
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    :06
    Copyright (c) 1991, 2010, Oracle. All rights reserved.
    Connecting to (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=IPC)(KEY=EXTPROC1)))
    Services Summary...
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    LOCAL SERVER
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    LOCAL SERVER
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    "D000" established:0 refused:0 current:0 max:1022 state:ready
    DISPATCHER <machine: WIN-H0E7IBS7HLQ, pid: 5248>
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    Handler(s):
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    LOCAL SERVER
    The command completed successfully
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    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fe80::b8b1:84a9:681b:ab5a%11)(PORT=63781)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fe80::18ef:3bdd:3f57:feab%15)(PORT=63782)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=2001:0:9d38:953c:18ef:3bdd:3f57:feab)(PORT=63783)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
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    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fe80::b8b1:84a9:681b:ab5a%11)(PORT=63786)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fe80::18ef:3bdd:3f57:feab%15)(PORT=63787)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=2001:0:9d38:953c:18ef:3bdd:3f57:feab)(PORT=63788)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=192.168.1.84)(PORT=63789)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fe80::b8b1:84a9:681b:ab5a%11)(PORT=63790)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fe80::18ef:3bdd:3f57:feab%15)(PORT=63791)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=2001:0:9d38:953c:18ef:3bdd:3f57:feab)(PORT=63792)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
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    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fe80::b8b1:84a9:681b:ab5a%11)(PORT=63794)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fe80::18ef:3bdd:3f57:feab%15)(PORT=63795)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=2001:0:9d38:953c:18ef:3bdd:3f57:feab)(PORT=63796)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=192.168.1.84)(PORT=63797)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fe80::b8b1:84a9:681b:ab5a%11)(PORT=63798)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fe80::18ef:3bdd:3f57:feab%15)(PORT=63799)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=2001:0:9d38:953c:18ef:3bdd:3f57:feab)(PORT=63800)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=192.168.1.84)(PORT=63802)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fe80::b8b1:84a9:681b:ab5a%11)(PORT=63803)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fe80::18ef:3bdd:3f57:feab%15)(PORT=63804)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:18 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=2001:0:9d38:953c:18ef:3bdd:3f57:feab)(PORT=63805)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:24 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=192.168.1.84)(PORT=63885)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:24 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fe80::b8b1:84a9:681b:ab5a%11)(PORT=63886)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:24 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fe80::18ef:3bdd:3f57:feab%15)(PORT=63887)) * establish * xe; * 12514
    TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
    18-MAR-2013 18:15:24 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))(SERVICE_NAME=xe;)(CID=(PROGRAM=JDBC Thin Client)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=Administrador))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=2001:0:9d38:953c:18ef:3bdd:3f57:feab)(PORT=63888)) * establish * xe; * 12514
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    abrt-ccpp          0:off    1:off    2:off    3:on    4:off    5:on    6:off
    abrtd              0:off    1:off    2:off    3:on    4:off    5:on    6:off
    acpid              0:off    1:off    2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
    atd                0:off    1:off    2:off    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
    auditd             0:off    1:off    2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
    blk-availability    0:off    1:on    2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
    bluetooth          0:off    1:off    2:off    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
    cpuspeed           0:off    1:on    2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
    crond              0:off    1:off    2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
    cups               0:off    1:off    2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
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    haldaemon          0:off    1:off    2:off    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
    htcacheclean       0:off    1:off    2:off    3:off    4:off    5:off    6:off
    httpd              0:off    1:off    2:off    3:off    4:off    5:off    6:off
    ip6tables          0:off    1:off    2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
    iptables           0:off    1:off    2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
    irqbalance         0:off    1:off    2:off    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
    jexec              0:off    1:on    2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
    kdump              0:off    1:off    2:off    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
    lvm2-monitor       0:off    1:on    2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
    mdmonitor          0:off    1:off    2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
    messagebus         0:off    1:off    2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
    netconsole         0:off    1:off    2:off    3:off    4:off    5:off    6:off
    netfs              0:off    1:off    2:off    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
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    ntpd               0:off    1:off    2:off    3:off    4:off    5:off    6:off
    ntpdate            0:off    1:off    2:off    3:off    4:off    5:off    6:off
    portreserve        0:off    1:off    2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
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    psacct             0:off    1:off    2:off    3:off    4:off    5:off    6:off
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    rdisc              0:off    1:off    2:off    3:off    4:off    5:off    6:off
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    smartd             0:off    1:off    2:off    3:off    4:off    5:off    6:off
    snmpd              0:off    1:off    2:off    3:off    4:off    5:off    6:off
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  • Perculiar ORA-12514 TNS:listener does not currently know of service request

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    # Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
    SID_LIST_LISTENER =
    (SID_LIST =
    (SID_DESC =
    (SID_NAME = PLSExtProc)
    (ORACLE_HOME = C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1)
    (PROGRAM = extproc)
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    (DESCRIPTION_LIST =
    (DESCRIPTION =
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    # Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
    ASDB =
    (DESCRIPTION =
    (ADDRESS_LIST =
    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = localhost)(PORT = 1521))
    (CONNECT_DATA =
    (SERVICE_NAME = ASDB)
    EXTPROC_CONNECTION_DATA =
    (DESCRIPTION =
    (ADDRESS_LIST =
    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC1))
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  • Thread: ORA-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service request

    HI guys,
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    SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Mon Sep 29 09:27:39 2008
    Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
    ERROR:
    ORA-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect
    descriptor
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    ORACLE_SID=DMAN
    export ORACLE_SID
    $ ./sqlplus dma/dma
    SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Mon Sep 29 09:41:02 2008
    Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
    Connected to:
    Oracle Database 10g Release 10.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production
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    (DESCRIPTION_LIST =
    (DESCRIPTION =
    (ADDRESS_LIST =
    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = dmora1)(PORT = 1521))
    SID_LIST_LISTENER =
    (SID_LIST =
    (SID_DESC =
    (SID_NAME = PLSExtProc)
    (ORACLE_HOME = /orasoft/app/oracle/DMAN)
    (PROGRAM = extproc)
    (SID_DESC =
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    LSNRCTL for IBM/AIX RISC System/6000: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on 29-SEP-2008 09:43:19
    Copyright (c) 1991, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
    Welcome to LSNRCTL, type "help" for information.
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    STATUS of the LISTENER
    Alias LISTENER
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    Start Date 29-SEP-2008 08:29:32
    Uptime 0 days 1 hr. 13 min. 53 sec
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    SNMP ON
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    Listener Log File /orasoft/app/oracle/DMAN/network/log/listener.log
    Listening Endpoints Summary...
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    ORA-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in con

  • ORA-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of sevice requested in conn

    Hi All,
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    Pune,
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  • ERROR: ORA-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested

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    (DESCRIPTION =
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    (DESCRIPTION =
    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 192.168.1.245)(PORT = 1521))
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    (SID_DESC =
    (GLOBAL_DBNAME = ORCL)
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    (DESCRIPTION_LIST =
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  • TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect

    [Oracle 10g 10.1.0.2] TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect
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    EXTPROC_CONNECTION_DATA =
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    LISTENER =
    (DESCRIPTION_LIST =
    (DESCRIPTION =
    (ADDRESS_LIST =
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    (ADDRESS_LIST =
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    Copyright (c) 1997, 2003, Oracle. All rights reserved.
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    Copyright (c) 1982, 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved.
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    Muhammad Nadeem wrote:
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        (CONNECT_DATA =
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    Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle.  All Rights Reserved.
    Connected to:
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    Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle.  All Rights Reserved.
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    SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production on Wed Sep 22 10:43:24 2010
    Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle.  All Rights Reserved.
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    =====================================

  • Error TNS: listener does not curnetly jnow of service requested in connect

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    Copyright (c) 1997, 2003, Oracle. All rights reserved.
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    C:\Users\fg>

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    TNS Ping Utility for 32-bit Windows: Version 10.1.0.2.0 - Production on 02-└┬├.
    -2010 23:26:55
    Copyright (c) 1997, 2003, Oracle. All rights reserved.
    Used parameter files:
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    =================================
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