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Title : IPFIX Aggregation
Author(s) : F. Dressler, et al.
Filename : draft-dressler-ipfix-aggregation-00.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2005-1-27
IPFIX Aggregation describes a methodology for reducing the amount of
measurement data exchanged between monitoring devices (IPFIX
exporters) and analyzers (IPFIX collectors). Using aggregation
techniques, measurement information of similar flows is aggregated
into one metaflow. The degree of similarity can be defined using
aggregation rules. To achieve further reduction of the amount of
data exchanged while still transmitting all required information to
the collector, the IPFIX protocol and Information Model is slightly
extended to allow two new data types and a new template / template
set.
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