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This draft is a work item of the IP Flow Information Export Working Group of the IETF.
Title : IPFIX Protocol Specifications
Author(s) : B. Claise
Filename : draft-ietf-ipfix-protocol-10.txt
Pages : 60
Date : 2005-3-21
This document specifies the IPFIX protocol that serves for
transmitting IP traffic flow information over the network. In order
to transmit IP traffic flow information from an exporting process to
an information collecting process, a common representation of flow
data and a standard means of communicating them is required. This
document describes how the IPFIX data and templates records are
carried over a congestion-aware transport protocol from an IPFIX
exporting process to an IPFIX collecting process.
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