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Title : Reducing redundancy in IPFIX and PSAMP reports
Author(s) : E. Boschi, L. Mark
Filename : draft-boschi-ipfix-reducing-redundancy-01.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 2006-3-8
This document describes a bandwidth saving methodology for
exporting flow or packet information using the IP Flow
Information Export (IPFIX) protocol. Being the PSAMP protocol
based on IPFIX, these considerations are valid for PSAMP exports
as well.
The main idea is to separate the export of information common to
several flows (or packets) and the specific flow (or packet)
information, using two different records. The association
between the records is kept using unique Identifiers.
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