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	Title		: Order of Information Elements
	Author(s)	: H. Irino
	Filename	: draft-irino-ipfix-ie-order-01.txt
	Pages		: 33
	Date		: 2007-3-6
	
This draft describes guidelines for the order of Information Elements
   of the IPFIX protocol for the creation of Templates.  It aims to
   improve the efficiency of the Collecting Process on the assumption
   that multiple Exporting Processes send Flow Records containing the
   same Information Elements to a Collecting Process.  Exporters can
   make (almost) the same Template from the same combination of
   Information Elements by applying the order rule defined in this
   draft.  Furthermore, some Templates will have a suitable data
   structure for hardware processing if the rule is applied because the
   rule defines that fixed-length Information Elements and other
   Information Elements are separated in position.

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