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	Title		: Reducing redundancy in IPFIX and PSAMP reports
	Author(s)	: E. Boschi, et al.
	Filename	: draft-boschi-ipfix-reducing-redundancy-02.txt
	Pages		: 28
	Date		: 2006-6-29
	
This document describes a bandwidth saving method for exporting 
flow or packet information using the IP Flow Information Export 
(IPFIX) protocol. As the PSAMP protocol is based on IPFIX, these 
considerations are valid for PSAMP exports as well. 
         
This method works by separating information common to several 
flow records from information specific to an individual flow 
record. Common flow information is exported only once in a data 
record defined by an option template, while the rest of the 
specific flow information is associated with the common 
information via a unique identifier.

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