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The number of available Service-types is constantly expanding.

An explanation on Service-types, the objects they manipulate and some guidelines on alias names is found in the Service-types definition user guide. 

A complete reference to all service type commands is listed in</description>
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Some Service-type commands, when called from the NetYCE API's, support more than one “custom” value. These additional variables will only be recognized if the service-type API call has the correct custom name and corresponding value. Listed below are the Service-type commands and the additional reserved</description>
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        <description>Service-type syntax

NetYCE currently supports a wide range of service-type commands.
These commands total '327' which can be grouped in '19' object types that these commands manipulate.

Each object type has its internal alias-type that is used here as the alias-name for simplicity,
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