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	Title		: Flow selection support in IPFIX
	Author(s)	: M. Molina
	Filename	: draft-molina-flow-selection-00.txt
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2003-10-16
	
Flow selection is the process of selecting only a limited number of 
flows out of all the flows observable/observed at an IPFIX device. 
The selection can be done in the metering process, by selectively 
accounting only some of the incoming packets, in the flow recording 
process, by keeping only some of the created flow records, or in the 
exporting process, by exporting only some of the flow records of the 
flow recording process. This document describes the scenarios where 
flow selection can be applied, discusses what information about the 
flow selection process is beneficial to export and provides an 
information model for it.

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