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Re: PSAMP open issue 18: export rate limit?



Dear all,

After speaking with Andrew and Paul, here is a proposal:
There MUST be a IPFIX Message export rate limit, configurable per Exporting Process. The Exporting Process MAY rate-limit the export rate on a per Collecting Process basis.

Feedback?

Regards, Benoit.

Hello Benoit and all.

Benoit Claise wrote:
Dear all,

In [PSAMP-FMWK], the following statement is still un-addressed in [PSAMP-PROTO] PROTO-18 “The exporting process must have an export rate limit, configurable per Exporting Process”. See section 8.3 for the details http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-psamp-framework-10.txt


First of all, I have a question regarding the requirement itself. Isn't it supposed to mean: “The exporting process must have an export rate limit, configurable per Collecting Process”? Otherwise, I don't understand the exact requirement when we have a PSAMP device exporting to multiple collectors!

I would say that each Exporting Process exports to only one collector,
but can be fed by multiple Metering Processes.  Also, each Metering
Process may feed Multiple Exporting Processes.  With this concept we
can rate limit the Exporting Process and it will only affect one
collector.


Then, how to address the requirement?
Shall we simply update [PSAMP-PROTO] with a sentence such as: "The exporting process MUST have an export rate limit, configurable per Collecting Process"?
And that's it?

If we agree that one Exporting Process deals with only one collector
then this simplifies matters.


Do we keep the export rate limit as a generic term? Or do we define precisely what it mean? Example: number of IPFIX Messages, number of bytes/s, number of records/s?

I think we should pick a MUST, such as we MUST be able to rate limit
based on the number of data and option records per second, but you MAY
rate limit on other criteria also, such as bandwidth.  This will allow
some common ground between implementations, useful for people who buy
from multiple vendors.

Regards

Andrew


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