jnxSpSvcSetName
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jnxSpSvcSetEntry 1
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A text name for the service set.
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jnxSpSvcSetSvcType
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jnxSpSvcSetEntry 2
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The name of the service type associated with the service set.
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jnxSpSvcSetTypeIndex
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jnxSpSvcSetEntry 3
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An integer used to identify the service type for the service
set.
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jnxSpSvcSetIfName
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jnxSpSvcSetEntry 4
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The name of the interface identifying the AS PIC. If more than
one interface is associated with the AS PIC, the name associated with
the lower layer interface is used.
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jnxSpSvcSetIfIndex
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jnxSpSvcSetEntry 5
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An index number associated with the interface name.
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jnxSpSvcSetMemoryUsage
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jnxSpSvcSetEntry 6
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Amount of memory used by the service set, in bytes.
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jnxSpSvcSetCpuUtil
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jnxSpSvcSetEntry 7
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Amount of CPU processing used by the service set, expressed
as a percentage of total CPU usage.
J Series Services Routers do not have a dedicated CPU for services.
CPU usage on these routers appears as 0.
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jnxSpSvcSetSvcStyle
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jnxSpSvcSetEntry 8
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Type of service for the service set. Service types include:
- Unknown—The service type is not known.
- Interface-service—The service is interface
based.
- Next-hop-service—The service is next-hop
based.
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jnxSpSvcSetMemLimitPktDrops
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jnxSpSvcSetEntry 9
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Number of packets dropped because the service set exceeded its
memory limits (operating in the Red zone).
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jnxSpSvcSetCpuLimitPktDrops
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jnxSpSvcSetEntry 10
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Number of packets dropped because the service set exceeded the
average CPU limits (when total CPU usage exceeds 85 percent).
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jnxSpSvcSetFlowLimitPktDrops
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jnxSpSvcSetEntry 11
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Number of packets dropped because the service set exceeded the
flow limit.
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