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Title : Flow selection Techniques
Author(s) : L. Peluso, et al.
Filename : draft-peluso-flowselection-tech-00.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2007-7-5
Flow selection is the process in charge of electing a limited number
of flows from all of those accounted at an observation point to be
considered into the measurement process chain. The flow selection
process can be enabled at different stages of the monitoring
reference model by directly acting on the metering process after that
packet classification is performed, i.e. flow state dependent packet
sampling, or on the exporting process by limiting the number of flows
to be stored and/or exported to the collector applications. This
document describes the motivations which might lead flow selection to
be performed and a categorization of the related techniques. The
document furthermore provides the basis for the definition of
information models for configuring flow selection techniques.
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