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	Title		: IPFIX Aggregation
	Author(s)	: F. Dressler, et al.
	Filename	: draft-dressler-ipfix-aggregation-01.txt
	Pages		: 18
	Date		: 2005-7-21
	
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 multiple similar flows is
   aggregated into one meta-flow record.  The degree of similarity can
   be customized using aggregation rules.

   To ensure efficient communication of both aggregated flows and the
   aggregation rules used the IPFIX Protocol and IPFIX Information Model
   are slightly extended to allow two new abstract data types and a new
   type of template set.

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