JUNIPER-DCU-MIB

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This is Juniper Networks' implementation of enterprise specific MIB for Destination Class Usage (DCU)

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OID list for JUNIPER-DCU-MIB

jnxDCUsTable
A list of DCUs entries.
jnxDCUsEntry
An entry of DCUs table.
jnxDCUSrcIfIndex
The source interface index. This is the ifIndex that the traffic is coming from and the statistics is counted for the specified DCU entry.
jnxDCUDstClassName
The name of the destination class. This is the name of a valid configuration group defining a set of IP addresses and/or prefixes.
jnxDCUPackets
The number of packets being counted pertaining to the specified DCU entry.
jnxDCUBytes
The number of bytes being counted pertaining to the specified DCU entry.
jnxDcuStatsTable
This table contains statistics for traffic that satisfies the rules in each configured Destination Class. A separate set of statistics are kept for each Destination Class on each interface and address family on which this feature is enabled.
jnxDcuStatsEntry
Each entry in this table contains a set of statistics for all traffic received on a specific interface and belonging to a specific address family that matches a specific Destination Class.
jnxDcuStatsSrcIfIndex
The ifIndex of the ingress interface for traffic counted in this entry.
jnxDcuStatsAddrFamily
The address family of this entry's traffic.
jnxDcuStatsClassName
The name of the destination class.
jnxDcuStatsPackets
The number of packets received on this interface, belonging to this address family that match this Destination Class.
jnxDcuStatsBytes
The number of bytes received on this interface, belonging to this address family that match this Destination Class.
jnxDcuStatsClName
The name of the destination class. This object is a duplicate of jnxDcuStatsClassName and is included to satisfy those NM applications that can't extract the name from the instance portion of the OID.

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