The IP Flow Information Export (ipfix) working group in the Operations and Management Area of the IETF has been rechartered. For additional information, please contact the Area Directors or the working group Chairs. IP Flow Information Export (ipfix) -------------------------------------------- Status: Active Working Group Charter Last Updated: 2011-11-03 Chairs: Nevil Brownlee <n.brownlee@auckland.ac.nz> Juergen Quittek <quittek@neclab.eu> Operations and Management Area Directors: Ron Bonica <rbonica@juniper.net> Dan Romascanu <dromasca@avaya.com> Operations and Management Area Advisor: Dan Romascanu <dromasca@avaya.com> Mailing Lists: General Discussion: ipfix@ietf.org To Subscribe: http://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipfix Archive: http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ipfix Description of Working Group The IPFIX working group has specified the information model (to describe IP flows) and the IPFIX protocol (to transfer IP flow data from IPFIX exporters to collectors). Several implementers have already built applications using the IPFIX protocol. As a result of a series of IPFIX interoperability testing events the WG has produced guidelines for IPFIX implementation and testing as well as recommendations for handling special cases such as bidirectional flow reporting and reducing redundancy in flow records. The IPFIX WG has developed a mediation framework, that defines IPFIX mediators for processing flow records for various purposes including aggregation, anonymization, etc. For configuring IPFIX devices, a YANG module has been developed. 1. Having a solid standardized base for IPFIX deployment and operation and several existing implementations, the IPFIX WG will revisit the IPFIX protocol specifications (RFC 5101) and the IPFIX information element specification (RFC 5102) in order to in order to advance them to the next stage on the standards track. All following items 2.-7. will be in line with the revised versions of the IPFIX protocol specifications and the IPFIX information model. 2. In order to provide guidelines to developers and reviewers (including IE doctors) of new IPFIX information elements and for better defining the process of registering new information elements at IANA the IPFIX WG will create an information element developers and reviewers guideline document. 3. The export of IPFIX flow records from IPFIX mediators introduces a set of potential issues at the protocol level, such as the loss of information on the original exporter, loss of base time information, loss of original options template information, etc. The IPFIX WG will define a set of specifications for applying the IPFIX protocol at mediators, including new specifications for protocol issues not envisioned by the IPFIX protocol itself. 4.In order to support the aggregation of flow records at IPFIX mediators the IPFIX WG will define how to export aggregated flow information using IPFIX. An aggregated flow is essentially an IPFIX flow representing packets from multiple original Flows sharing some set of common properties. 5. The IPFIX WG will investigate the use of the IPFIX protocol for exporting MIB objects, avoiding the need to define new IPFIX information elements for existing management information base objects that are already fully specified. This method requires the specification of new template set and options template sets to allow the export of MIB objects along with IPFIX information elements. 6. The IPFIX MIB module (RFC 5815) defined a way to register packet selector functions at IANA. The WG agreed that another method would be preferable that requires a minor change of RFC 5815. The IPFIX WG will produce a new version of RFC 5815 with small modifications of the IANA actions and DESCRIPTION clauses in the MIB modules. 7. Operational experiences showed that it would be useful to define several new information elements for data link monitoring covering frame size, type, sections of frames, and VLAN information. The IPFIX WG will create a document defining these new information elements. Nov 2011 Publish Internet-Draft on guidelines for IE developers and Reviewers Nov 2011 Publish Internet-Draft on IPFIX use at mediators Nov 2011 Publish Internet-Draft on intermediate aggregation Nov 2011 Publish Internet-Draft on exporting MIB objects Nov 2011 Publish Internet-Draft on data link IEs Nov 2011 Publish Internet-Draft on revised IPFIX MIB Dec 2011 Publish Internet-Draft revising RFC 5101 Dec 2011 Publish Internet-Draft revising RFC 5102 Dec 2011 Submit flow selection I-D to IESG for publication as Standards Track RFC Apr 2012 Submit guidelines for IE developers and reviewers for publication as Informational BCP RFC Apr 2012 Submit IPFIX use at mediators for publication as Standards track RFC Apr 2012 Submit intermediate aggregation for publication as Standards track RFC Apr 2012 Submit data link IEs for publication as Standards track RFC Apr 2012 Submit revised RFC 5101 for publication as Standards track RFC Apr 2012 Submit revised IPFIX MIB for publications as Standards track RFC Apr 2012 Submit revised RFC 5102 for publication as Standards track RFC Sep 2012 Submit export of MIB objects for publication as Standards track RFC _______________________________________________ IETF-Announce mailing list IETF-Announce@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf-announce