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Title : IPFIX Implementation Guidelines
Author(s) : E. Boschi, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-ipfix-implementation-guidelines-07.txt
Pages : 38
Date : 2007-9-26
The IP Flow Information eXport (IPFIX) protocol defines how IP Flow
information can be exported from routers, measurement probes or other
devices. This document provides guidelines for the implementation
and use of the IPFIX protocol. Several sets of guidelines address
template management, transport-specific issues, implementation of
exporting and collecting processes and IPFIX implementation on
middleboxes (such as firewalls, network address translators, tunnel
endpoints, packet classifiers, etc.).
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