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show services accounting packet-size-distribution
Syntax
- show services accounting packet-size-distribution
- <name (* | all | service-name)>
Release Information
Command introduced before JUNOS Release
7.4.
Description
Display a packet size distribution histogram.
Options
none — Display a packet
size distribution histogram of all accounting services.
name (* | all | service-name) — (Optional) Display a packet size distribution
histogram. Use a wildcard character, specify all services, or provide
a specific services name.
Required Privilege Level
view
List of Sample Output
show services accounting packet-size-distribution name
Output Fields
Table 170 lists the output fields for the show services accounting packet-size-distribution command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which
they appear.
Table 170: show services accounting packet-size-distribution Output Fields
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Field Name
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Field Description
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Service Accounting interface
|
Name of the service accounting
interface.
|
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Service name
|
Name of a service that was configured
at the [edit-forwarding-options accounting] hierarchy level.
The default display, (default sampling), indicates the service
was configured at the [edit-forwarding-options sampling-level] hierarchy level.
|
|
Local interface index
|
Index counter of the local interface.
|
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Range start
|
Smallest packet length (in bytes)
to count.
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Range end
|
Largest packet length (in bytes)
to count.
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Number of packets
|
Count of packets detected in the
size between Range start and Range end.
|
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Percentage packets
|
Percentage of the total number
of packets that are in this size range.
|
show services accounting packet-size-distribution name
user@host> show services accounting packet-size-distribution
name test3
Service Accounting interface: mo-0/2/0, Local interface index: 163
Service name: test3
Range start Range end Number of packets Percentage packets
32 64 2924 100
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