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Title : Reference Model for IPFIX Mediators
Author(s) : A. Kobayashi, et al.
Filename : draft-kobayashi-ipfix-mediator-model-01.txt
Pages : 30
Date : 2007-11-19
An IPFIX Mediator is an intermediate device between IPFIX Exporting
Processes and IPFIX Collecting Processes. IPFIX Mediators act as an
IPFIX Proxy, IPFIX Firewall, and IPFIX concentrator. IPFIX Mediators
mediate IPFIX protocol using several functions. That enables the
flow-based measurement system to become a high-capacity system and
accommodate a variety of monitoring methods. This document describes
each function that is provided by IPFIX Mediators and the method of
handling the Flow Records of each function. In addition, this
document describes a model of an applicable scenario using IPFIX
Mediators.
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