Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) T. Dietz, Ed.
Request for Comments: 6615 NEC Europe Ltd.
Obsoletes: 5815 A. Kobayashi
Category: Standards Track NTT PF Labs
ISSN: 2070-1721 B. Claise
Cisco Systems, Inc.
G. Muenz
Technische Universitaet Muenchen
June 2012
Definitions of Managed Objects for IP Flow Information Export
Abstract
This document defines managed objects for IP Flow Information eXport
(IPFIX). These objects provide information for monitoring IPFIX
Exporters and IPFIX Collectors, including basic configuration
information.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ....................................................3
2. IPFIX Documents Overview ........................................3
3. The Internet-Standard Management Framework ......................4
4. Terminology .....................................................4
5. Structure of the IPFIX MIB ......................................4
5.1. The Transport Session Table ................................4
5.2. The Template Table .........................................7
5.3. The Template Definition Table ..............................9
5.4. The Export Table ..........................................11
5.5. The Metering Process Table ................................13
5.6. The Observation Point Table ...............................14
5.7. The Selection Process Table ...............................15
5.8. The Statistical Tables ....................................16
5.8.1. The Transport Session Statistical Table ............16
5.8.2. The Template Statistical Table .....................16
5.8.3. The Metering Process Statistical Table .............16
5.8.4. The Selection Process Statistical Table ............16
6. Structure of the IPFIX SELECTOR MIB ............................16
6.1. The Selector Functions ....................................17
7. Relationship to Other MIB Modules ..............................19
7.1. Relationship to the ENTITY MIB and Interfaces MIB .........19
7.2. MIB Modules Required for IMPORTS ..........................19
8. MIB Definitions ................................................20
8.1. IPFIX MIB Definition ......................................20
8.2. IPFIX SELECTOR MIB Definition .............................56
9. Security Considerations ........................................60
10. IANA Considerations ...........................................61
11. Acknowledgments ...............................................62
12. References ....................................................62
12.1. Normative References .....................................62
12.2. Informative References ...................................63
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