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Title : Mediator-Specific Extensions to IPFIX Protocol and Information Model
Author(s) : C. Sommer, et al.
Filename : draft-sommer-ipfix-mediator-ext-00.txt
Pages : 17
Date : 2007-11-12
IPFIX supports the concept of an Mediator, a device that receives,
transforms, and exports data streams using IPFIX. One of the most
important requirements is the reduction of the volume of IPFIX
traffic by discarding and aggregating received information. This
document introduces a number of extensions to the IPFIX Protocol and
IPFIX Information Model that support the export of aggregated IPFIX
data. In particular, techniques are introduced that optimize the
transport of descriptive information. Thus, more information can be
preserved in the transmission while further reducing both the number
and the size of IPFIX messages. All the proposed extensions are
directly applicable to the IPFIX Mediator but can be used in many
different applications as well.
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