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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                         B. ClaiseRequest for Comments: 6526                                     P. AitkenCategory: Standards Track                                     A. JohnsonISSN: 2070-1721                                      Cisco Systems, Inc.                                                                G. Muenz                                                             TU Muenchen                                                              March 2012IP Flow Information Export (IPFIX) PerStream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) StreamAbstract   This document specifies an extension to the specifications inRFC5101, IP Flow Information Export (IPFIX), when using the Partial   Reliability extension of SCTP (PR-SCTP, Partial Reliability Stream   Control Transmission Protocol).   When implemented at both the Exporting Process and Collecting   Process, this method offers several advantages, such as the ability   to calculate Data Record losses for PR-SCTP per Template, immediate   export of Template Withdrawal Messages, immediate reuse of Template   IDs within an SCTP stream, reduced likelihood of Data Record loss,   and reduced demands on the Collecting Process.  When implemented in   only the Collecting Process or Exporting Process, then normal IPFIX   behavior will be seen without all of the additional benefits.Status of This Memo   This is an Internet Standards Track document.   This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force   (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has   received public review and has been approved for publication by the   Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further information on   Internet Standards is available inSection 2 of RFC 5741.   Information about the current status of this document, any errata,   and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained athttp://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6526.Claise, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 1]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 2012Copyright Notice   Copyright (c) 2012 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the   document authors.  All rights reserved.   This document is subject toBCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal   Provisions Relating to IETF Documents   (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of   publication of this document.  Please review these documents   carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect   to this document.  Code Components extracted from this document must   include Simplified BSD License text as described in Section 4.e of   the Trust Legal Provisions and are provided without warranty as   described in the Simplified BSD License.Claise, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 2]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 2012Table of Contents1. Introduction ....................................................31.1. Relationship with IPFIX and PSAMP ..........................41.2. Applicability ..............................................51.3. Limitations ................................................52. Terminology .....................................................62.1. Conventions Used in This Document ..........................62.2. IPFIX Documents Overview ...................................62.3. PSAMP Documents Overview ...................................73. IPFIX Protocol Specifications: Limitations and Improvements .....73.1. Data Record Loss Calculated Per Template ...................73.1.1. IPFIX Protocol Specifications: Limitation ...........73.1.2. IPFIX Export Per SCTP Stream: Advantage .............83.2. Immediate Template Withdrawal and Reuse ....................83.2.1. IPFIX Protocol Specifications: Limitation ...........83.2.2. IPFIX Export Per SCTP Stream: Advantages ............93.3. Requirement for Data Set Buffering .........................93.3.1. IPFIX Protocol Specifications: Limitation ...........93.3.2. IPFIX Export Per SCTP Stream: Advantages ...........104. Specifications .................................................104.1. New Information Element ...................................104.2. Template Management .......................................114.3. SCTP ......................................................124.4. Template Withdrawal Message ...............................134.5. The Collecting Process's Side .............................144.5.1. SCTP ...............................................144.5.2. Enabling the Per-SCTP-Stream Extension .............144.5.3. Disabling the Per-SCTP-Stream Extension ............154.5.4. Calculating Data Record Loss Per Template ..........165. Resource Impact ................................................166. Examples .......................................................177. IANA Considerations ............................................208. Security Considerations ........................................219. References .....................................................219.1. Normative References ......................................219.2. Informative References ....................................2110. Acknowledgments ...............................................221.  Introduction   The IPFIX protocol [RFC5101] has the goal of exporting Flow   information.  This protocol is designed to export information about   IP traffic Flows and related measurement data, where a Flow is   defined by a set of key attributes (e.g., source and destination IP   address, source and destination port, etc.).  However, thanks to its   Template mechanism, the IPFIX protocol can export any type ofClaise, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 3]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 2012   information, as long as the relevant Information Element is specified   in the IPFIX information model [RFC5102], registered with IANA   [IANA], or specified as an enterprise-specific Information Element.   The IPFIX protocol [RFC5101] specifies that traffic measurements for   Flows are exported using a TLV (Type, Length, Value) format.  The   information is exported using a Template Record, which is sent once   to export the {Type, Length} pairs that define the data format for   the Information Elements in a Flow.  The Data Records specify values   for each Flow.   The IPFIX protocol [RFC5101] is flexible: It foresees the usage of   multiple SCTP streams per association; it allows the transmission of   Data Sets, Template Sets, and/or Options Template Sets on any SCTP   stream; it offers full and partially reliable export of Data Sets; it   specifies both ordered and out-of-order delivery of Data Sets.   However, due to bandwidth restrictions and packet losses in the   network as well as resource constraints on the Exporter and Collector   (e.g., limited buffer sizes), it is not always possible to export all   Data Sets in a reliable way.   This document specifies a method for exporting a Template Record and   its associated Data Sets in a single SCTP stream, limiting each   Template ID to a single SCTP stream if possible, and imposing   in-order transmission.   This method offers several advantages over IPFIX export as specified   in [RFC5101], such as the ability to calculate Data Record losses for   PR-SCTP per Template, immediate export of Template Withdrawal   Messages, immediate reuse of Template IDs within an SCTP stream,   reduced likelihood of Data Record loss, and reduced demands on the   Collecting Process.1.1.  Relationship with IPFIX and PSAMP   The specifications in this document apply to the IPFIX protocol   specifications [RFC5101].  However, they only apply to the SCTP   transport protocol [RFC4960] option of the IPFIX protocol   specifications (seeSection 10 of [RFC5101]), specifically if the   Partial Reliability extension [RFC3758] is used.  All specifications   from [RFC5101] apply, unless specified otherwise in this document.   As the Packet Sampling (PSAMP) protocol specifications [RFC5476] are   based on the IPFIX protocol specifications, the specifications in   this document are also valid for the PSAMP protocol.Claise, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 4]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 20121.2.  Applicability   The specifications contained in this document are applicable to cases   where application requirements include knowing how many Data Records   of a certain type (i.e., from a certain Template) were lost.  A   typical example is a router exporting billing records, where the   Exporting Process cannot afford to export all the Flow Records   reliably, due to limited resources to buffer a large number of Flow   Records.  Such a situation may occur if Data Sets are generated at a   higher rate at the Exporter than can be transferred to the Collector   because of bandwidth limitations in the network or slow reception at   the Collector.   To be more precise, the specification applicability is the case where   multiple Templates are simultaneously active within a single SCTP   Transport Session and the calculation of the Data Record loss for a   particular Template is required.  Indeed, with the current IPFIX   specifications [RFC5101], if an IPFIX Message is lost (UDP or SCTP   partially reliable), it is not possible to determine to which   Template(s) the lost Data Records belong.   Exporting Processes following the specifications in this document   will interoperate with existing Collecting Processes that comply with   [RFC5101]; no changes are required at the Collecting Process to   receive data from an Exporting Process compliant with this method.   However, Collecting Processes may implement additional support for   per-stream export specified in this document in order to realize all   the benefits of the approach specified herein.  Since the   specifications in this document mandate in-order transmission of   (Options) Templates and associated Data Records, late arrival of   (Options) Templates at the Collecting Process is avoided, which means   that there are no Data Records that need to be dropped or buffered.1.3.  Limitations   When multiple Templates are required, this method requires multiple   SCTP streams in the association between the Exporting Process and   Collecting Process, ideally one stream per Template.  To properly   handle the transmission of additional Templates during the Transport   Session, additional SCTP streams are sometimes required.  These SCTP   streams can only be added within the existing SCTP association if the   specifications in [RFC6525] are supported.Claise, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 5]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 20122.  Terminology   IPFIX-specific terminology used in this document is defined inSection 2 of [RFC5101].  As in [RFC5101], these IPFIX-specific terms   have the first letter of a word capitalized when used in this   document.   Note that, in this document, "(Options) Template" is used to refer to   Templates and Options Templates.  Unless otherwise specified,   "Template" alone refers to Templates exclusive of Options Templates.   Template Reuse Delay      The time the Exporting Process needs to wait after sending the      last Data Set described by a given Template before sending a      Template Withdrawal Message for the Template.  A suitable default      value is 5 seconds, as specified in [RFC5101].2.1.  Conventions Used in This Document   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this   document are to be interpreted as described inRFC 2119 [RFC2119].2.2.  IPFIX Documents Overview   The IPFIX protocol [RFC5101] provides network administrators with   access to Flow information.   The architecture for the export of measured Flow information out of   an IPFIX Exporting Process to a Collecting Process is defined in the   IPFIX architecture [RFC5470], per the requirements defined in   [RFC3917].   The IPFIX architecture [RFC5470] specifies how IPFIX Data Records and   Templates are carried via a congestion-aware transport protocol from   IPFIX Exporting Processes to IPFIX Collecting Processes.   IPFIX has a formal description of IPFIX Information Elements, their   names, their types, and additional semantic information, as specified   in the IPFIX information model [RFC5102].   Finally, the IPFIX applicability statement [RFC5472] describes what   types of applications can use the IPFIX protocol and how they can use   the information provided.  Furthermore, it shows how the IPFIX   framework relates to other architectures and frameworks.Claise, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 6]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 20122.3.  PSAMP Documents Overview   The document "A Framework for Packet Selection and Reporting"   [RFC5474] describes the Packet Sampling (PSAMP) framework for network   elements to select subsets of packets by statistical and other   methods, and to export a stream of reports on the selected packets to   a Collector.   The set of packet selection techniques (sampling, filtering, and   hashing) supported by PSAMP are described in "Sampling and Filtering   Techniques for IP Packet Selection" [RFC5475].   The PSAMP protocol [RFC5476] specifies the export of packet   information from a PSAMP Exporting Process to a PSAMP Collecting   Process.  Like IPFIX, PSAMP has a formal description of its   Information Elements, their names, their types, and additional   semantic information.  The PSAMP information model is defined in   [RFC5477].3.  IPFIX Protocol Specifications: Limitations and Improvements   For three specific topics ("Data Record Loss Calculated Per   Template", "Immediate Template Withdrawal and Reuse", and   "Requirement for Data Set Buffering"), this section explains the   limitations of the IPFIX protocol specifications on the one hand, and   the advantages of the method specified in this document on the other.3.1.  Data Record Loss Calculated Per Template3.1.1.  IPFIX Protocol Specifications: LimitationSection 6.3.2 of [RFC3917], "Requirements for IP Flow Information   Export" discusses the data transfer reliability issues:      Loss of flow records during the data transfer from the Exporting      Process to the Collecting Process must be indicated at the      Collecting Process.   However, in some cases, it may be important to know how many Data   Records of a certain type were lost (e.g., in the case of billing),   and IPFIX does not conventionally provide this information.   A Collecting Process can detect out-of-sequence, dropped, or   duplicate IPFIX Messages by tracking the Sequence Number [RFC5101].   Note that the Sequence Number field in the IPFIX Message header   increases with the number of IPFIX Data Records within the SCTP   stream, so loss will be detected per stream.Claise, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 7]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 2012   The IPFIX protocol specifications [RFC5101] specify that Data Records   defined by any Template may be sent on any SCTP stream.  As such, if   there is more than one Template defined within the whole SCTP   association, then there is no way of knowing with which Template any   lost Data Record is associated.  This is true, no matter what   convention the Exporting Process uses to send Data Records on   different SCTP streams, as the protocol makes no guarantees.   Note that a workaround allowed by the IPFIX specifications in   [RFC5101] is to use only one Template Record per SCTP Transport   Session, at the cost of multiplying the number of SCTP Transport   Sessions when multiple Template Records are required.3.1.2.  IPFIX Export Per SCTP Stream: Advantage   Using the specifications in this document, it is guaranteed that any   lost Data Records will be associated only with the Templates that are   defined on that SCTP stream.  By defining only one Template per SCTP   stream, it is ensured that any loss is associated with that single   Template.  So, by exporting each Template and its corresponding Data   Records in a separate SCTP stream from other Templates and Data   Records, the loss pertaining to each specific Template can be deduced   from the Sequence Number field in the IPFIX Message headers.3.2.  Immediate Template Withdrawal and Reuse3.2.1.  IPFIX Protocol Specifications: Limitation   A Collecting Process must have received the Template Record   associated with the Data Records to be able to decode the information   in the Data Records.  [RFC5101] specifies the following:      The Exporting Process SHOULD transmit the Template Set and Options      Template Set in advance of any Data Sets that use that (Options)      Template ID, to help ensure that the Collecting Process has the      Template Record before receiving the first Data Record.   The fact that the Collecting Process cannot decode the Data Records   without the corresponding Template Record may result in Data Records   being discarded by the Collecting Process, as specified in [RFC5101]:      The Collecting Process normally receives Template Records from the      Exporting Process before receiving Data Records.  The Data Records      are then decoded and stored by the Collector.  If the Template      Records have not been received at the time Data Records are      received, the Collecting Process MAY store the Data Records for a      short period of time and decode them after the Template Records      are received.Claise, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 8]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 20123.2.2.  IPFIX Export Per SCTP Stream: Advantages   By exporting each Template Record and the corresponding Data Records   within a single SCTP stream and imposing in-order transmission, the   Template Record will always arrive before the associated Data   Records.  Therefore, there is no risk that the Collecting Process   discards Data Records while waiting for the Template Record to   arrive.   Furthermore, when reusing a Template ID within an SCTP stream, the   Template Withdrawal Message will be guaranteed to arrive before the   new definition of the Template, and therefore the Template Record may   be sent directly after the Template Withdrawal Message.  In other   words, the Template Reuse Delay restriction (5 seconds by default, as   specified in [RFC5101]) does not need to be applied to Template ID   reuse within the same SCTP stream.   Another advantage of the new specifications in this document is a   reduced load on the Collecting Process.  Indeed, the Collecting   Process doesn't have to store the Data Records while waiting for the   Template Record, as the transmission order is always guaranteed.   This way, extra reliability of the Data Records is achieved without   extra burden on the Collecting Process.3.3.  Requirement for Data Set Buffering3.3.1.  IPFIX Protocol Specifications: Limitation   The fact that the protocol specifications in [RFC5101] are flexible   in terms of SCTP stream(s) on which the Template Set, Options   Template Set, and corresponding Data Sets are exported implies that   the (Options) Template Record might be exported on a different SCTP   stream than the corresponding Data Records.  This might cause Data   Record loss in the Collecting Process, as ordered transmission across   SCTP streams is not guaranteed.   For example, a Template Record may be blocked pending reliable   transmission on one SCTP stream while the corresponding Data Records   may be transmitted immediately in another SCTP stream.  Also, due to   different levels of SCTP stream congestion, it is possible that even   if the Template Record and corresponding Data Records are sent   reliably, Data Records sent on a different SCTP stream than the   Template Record might still arrive before the Template Record.Claise, et al.               Standards Track                    [Page 9]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 20123.3.2.  IPFIX Export Per SCTP Stream: Advantages   By exporting each Template Record and all corresponding Data Records   within a single SCTP stream, and imposing in-order transmission, the   issue of ordered transmission across multiple SCTP streams is   avoided.   By exporting all corresponding Data Records within the same ordered   SCTP stream as the Template Record, each SCTP stream is independent   and self-contained, and the interaction between SCTP streams is   limited to that of the Options Template and associated Data Records   sent in different streams.  This has several advantageous   consequences, including order preservation that does not result in   the blocking of unrelated data, and load reduction on the Collecting   Process (as the Template Records are guaranteed to be delivered   before the associated Data Records, there is no need for the   buffering of Data Sets that correspond with Templates that are   missing).4.  Specifications   This section specifies Exporting Process and Collecting Process   behavior different from that in [RFC5101] in order to realize the   benefits of per-stream export.  Note that Exporting Processes   following these specifications will interoperate with [RFC5101]-   compliant Collecting Processes, but that Collecting Processes will   have to follow additional non-interoperable specifications to realize   the full benefits of the technique.  These new specifications, which   add to those in [RFC5101], are described with the key words defined   in [RFC2119].4.1.  New Information Element   dataRecordsReliability      Description:         The export reliability of Data Records, within this SCTP         stream, for the element(s) in the Options Template scope.  A         typical example of an element for which the export reliability         will be reported is the Template ID, as specified in the Data         Records Reliability Options Template.  A value of 'True' means         that the Exporting Process MUST send any Data Records         associated with the element(s) reliably within this SCTP         stream.  A value of 'False' means that the Exporting Process         MAY send any Data Records associated with the element(s)         unreliably within this SCTP stream.Claise, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 10]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 2012      Abstract Data Type: boolean      Data Type Semantics: identifier      ElementId: 276      Status: current   PerSection 6.1.5 of [RFC5101], the boolean data type is encoded as a   single octet, with the value of 1 for True and the value of 2 for   False.4.2.  Template Management   To take advantage of per-stream export, Exporting Processes MUST   follow the specification in this section in addition toSection 8,   "Template Management", of [RFC5101].   As specified in [RFC5101], Template Sets and Options Template Sets   MUST be sent reliably.   Any Data Sets associated with a Template Record MUST be sent on the   same SCTP stream on which the Template Record was sent.   The Data Records Reliability Options Template is used to explicitly   inform the Collecting Process which Templates will be used in each   SCTP stream and whether each set of associated Data Records will be   sent reliably or unreliably.  After defining a Template ID and before   sending any associated Data Records on an SCTP stream, the Exporting   Process MUST notify the Collecting Process of its intention to send   those Data Records reliably or unreliably within that SCTP stream.   It does this by sending a Data Record defined by the Data Records   Reliability Options Template for the Template associated with the   Data Records to be sent.  If it does not, then the Collecting Process   MUST disable this extension for the SCTP association.  The one   exception to this rule is that the Data Records associated with the   Data Records Reliability Options Template don't require an explicit   notification, as these MUST always be sent reliably.   The Data Records Reliability Options Template MUST contain the   following Information Elements:      Scope:     Template ID      Non-scope: dataRecordsReliability   After sending a value of 'True' for the dataRecordsReliability   Element, the Exporting Process MUST send any Data Records associated   with the currently defined Template ID reliably within this SCTP   stream.  After sending a value of 'False' for theClaise, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 11]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 2012   dataRecordsReliability Element, the Exporting Process MAY send any   Data Records associated with the Template ID unreliably within this   SCTP stream.   If the Exporting Process wants to change the Data Records Reliability   value (from reliable to unreliable, or vice versa) for Data Records   on an SCTP stream, the Template MUST be withdrawn, and a new Template   MUST be used.   The Data Records Reliability Options Template MAY contain other   non-scope Information Elements associated with the (Options)   Template.   When an Options Template (including the Data Records Reliability   Options Template) and associated Data Records are sent in the same   SCTP stream, the first associated Data Record can follow the Options   Template immediately.  When the Options Template and associated Data   Records are sent in different SCTP streams, the Exporting Process   SHOULD transmit the Options Template in advance of any Data Sets that   use it, to help ensure that the Collector has received the Options   Template Record before receiving the first associated Data Record.   It is RECOMMENDED that the Exporting Process only sends a single   Template and corresponding Data Sets within a single SCTP stream in   order to enable calculation of the potential Data Record loss for   this Template.  The Exporting Process MAY group related (Options)   Templates and their associated Data Records within a single SCTP   stream so that loss statistics are calculated for the group of   Templates that are being sent unreliably within the SCTP stream.   This is suitable in cases where there are only slight variations   among the Templates in a group (e.g., the omission of unavailable   fields for export efficiency) and may be necessary if the SCTP   association does not support enough SCTP streams to export each   Template in its own SCTP stream.   If an SCTP stream contains a mixture of Data Records defined by   Template Records and by Options Template Records, the Data Records   defined by the Options Template Records SHOULD be sent reliably so   that the Collecting Process does not consider any loss to be   associated with the Options Data Records.4.3.  SCTP   To take advantage of per-stream export, Exporting Processes MUST   manage SCTP streams according to the specification in this section,   in addition toSection 10.2.4.3, "Stream", of [RFC5101].Claise, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 12]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 2012   PR-SCTP [RFC3758] MUST be implemented by all compliant   implementations.   All IPFIX Messages in an SCTP stream MUST be sent in order.   As specified in [RFC5101], depending on the requirements of the   application, the Exporting Process may send Data Sets with full or   partial reliability.   If the Exporting Process is required to export a new Template Record   but there are no more free SCTP streams available, it SHOULD attempt   to increase the number of outbound SCTP streams to which it is able   to send, per [RFC6525].  Alternatively, the Exporting Process MAY add   the Template Set and Data Records to an existing SCTP stream at the   cost of diluting the granularity of any Data Record loss attribution.   An alternative that may result in the loss of Flow Records (for   example, due to lack of buffering on the Exporter) is to restart the   SCTP association with an increased number of SCTP streams.4.4.  Template Withdrawal Message   To take advantage of per-stream export, Exporting Processes MUST send   Template Withdrawal Messages according to the specification in this   section, in addition toSection 8, "Template Management", of   [RFC5101].   As specified in [RFC5101], Templates that are no longer in use SHOULD   be deleted.  Before reusing a Template ID, the Template MUST be   deleted.  In order to delete an allocated Template, the Template is   withdrawn through the use of a Template Withdrawal Message.   The Template Withdrawal Message MUST be sent on the same SCTP stream   as the associated Template Record.   The Template Withdrawal Message MUST be sent reliably, using SCTP-   ordered delivery per [RFC5101].  As all IPFIX Messages are sent in   order within an SCTP stream (per the specifications in this   document), the IPFIX Message containing the Template Withdrawal   Message will not arrive at the Collecting Process before any   associated and previously sent Data Record.  As a consequence, no   Data Records will be lost due to delayed arrival at the Collecting   Process.   The Template ID from a withdrawn Template MAY be reused on the same   SCTP stream immediately after the Template Withdrawal Message is   sent.  This case is equivalent to the use of a Template Reuse Delay   value of 0.Claise, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 13]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 2012   After reusing the Template ID, the Exporting Process MUST send a Data   Record associated with the Data Records Reliability Options Template   to specify the reliability level of the Data Records associated with   the new Template.   If the Template ID is to be reused on a different SCTP stream, the   new Template Record MUST NOT be sent before the Template Reuse Delay   interval.   A Template Withdrawal Message to withdraw all Templates for the   Observation Domain ID specified in the IPFIX Message header MUST NOT   be used.   Multiple Template IDs MAY be withdrawn with a single Template   Withdrawal Message under the condition that all the Template IDs in   the Template Withdrawal Message are used on the same SCTP stream as   the Template Withdrawal Message.4.5.  The Collecting Process's Side   Collecting Processes must operate in a fashion slightly contrary to   [RFC5101] in order to realize the full benefits of per-stream export.   However, the specification in this section contains a mechanism that   allows per-stream-capable Collecting Processes to selectively enable   per-stream export, in order to ensure interoperability of per-stream-   capable Collecting Processes with Exporting Processes that do not   implement per-stream export.4.5.1.  SCTP   As specified in [RFC5101], the Collecting Process SHOULD listen for a   new association request from the Exporting Process.  The Exporting   Process will request a number of SCTP streams to use for export.   A Collecting Process SHOULD support the procedure for the addition of   an SCTP stream specified in [RFC6525].4.5.2.  Enabling the Per-SCTP-Stream Extension   In IPFIX, there is no explicit notification of the Exporting   Process's capabilities.  There is also no return channel for the   Collecting Process to communicate its capabilities.   When the Exporting Process is sending according to the per-SCTP-   stream extension, the first Data Record received by the Collecting   Process will be associated with the Data Records Reliability OptionsClaise, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 14]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 2012   Template.  In this case, the Collecting Process enables the extension   for this Transport Session.  Otherwise, the Collecting Process MUST   NOT enable the extension for this Transport Session.   The Collecting Process MUST accept other non-scope Information   Elements in the Data Records Reliability Options Template.4.5.3.  Disabling the Per-SCTP-Stream Extension   Nothing prevents an implementation that does not meet the   specification of the per-SCTP-stream extension from sending a   Template that looks like a dataRecordsReliability Options Template.   Therefore, a Collecting Process MUST detect if the Exporting Process   fails to meet the specification fully.  If any of the conditions   below is met, the Exporting Process does not properly use the   per-SCTP-stream extension, and the Collecting Process MUST log an   error message and disable this extension for the SCTP association.      1. A Data Record is received before the appropriate Data Record         associated with the Data Records Reliability Options Template         has been received on the same SCTP stream (seeSection 4.2).         Note: Data Records associated with the Data Records Reliability         Options Template are an exception to this rule.      2. A Data Record associated with a Data Records Reliability         Options Template is received on an SCTP stream for a         (non-Options) Template that was defined on a different SCTP         stream.      3. A second Data Record associated with the Data Records         Reliability Options Template is received for the same (Options)         Template.      4. A Data Record or a Template Withdrawal Message is associated         with a Template that was defined on a different SCTP stream.      5. Loss of Data Records is detected within a stream where a Data         Record associated with the Data Records Reliability Options         Template indicating unreliable transmission for any Template         has not been received.      6. A message is received with the SCTP U(nordered) flag set to 1         (i.e., the message was sent unordered), even if it is processed         in order.Claise, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 15]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 20124.5.4.  Calculating Data Record Loss Per Template   As specified in [RFC5101], the IPFIX protocol has a Sequence Number   field in the IPFIX Message header that increases with the number of   IPFIX Data Records in the IPFIX Message.  A Collecting Process may   detect out-of-sequence, dropped, or duplicate IPFIX Messages by   tracking the Sequence Number.   When one or more sequential IPFIX Messages are considered lost, the   number of lost Data Records is equal to the Sequence Number of the   first IPFIX Message Header following the lost packets (S2) minus the   Sequence Number of the first lost IPFIX Message (S1).  The Sequence   Number of the first lost IPFIX Message can be calculated as the   Sequence Number of the last IPFIX Message before the sequence of lost   IPFIX Messages (S0) plus the number of Data Records in that IPFIX   Message (N0).      S1 = S0 + N0      loss = (S2 - S1) (mod(2^32))           = (S2 - (S0 + N0)) (mod(2^32))   Note that modulo 2^32 arithmetic is required, since the Sequence   Number may wrap within the series of lost IPFIX Messages.  If less   than 2^32 Data Records are lost in a sequence (which can be assumed   in practice), the above equation returns the exact number of lost   Data Records.   Note that using an unsigned32 type for the loss would automatically   take care of the mod(2^32) operation.   As this Sequence Number is incremented per SCTP stream, the loss of   Data Records sent in that SCTP stream can be calculated in the case   of partially reliable export.  This loss can be attributed to the   Data Records sent for the (Options) Template(s) whose records are   being sent unreliably within that SCTP stream.5.  Resource Impact   Although adding the new SCTP streams requires a message exchange, it   is more lightweight to set up additional SCTP streams than to set up   a new SCTP association, since the only overhead of adding SCTP   stream(s) to an existing SCTP association is the addition of 16-24   more bytes (allocated in the SCTP association, a single time),   whereas setting up a new SCTP association requires more overhead.   In terms of throughput impact, the fact that these specifications   discourage multiplexing Templates and Data Records of different   Template IDs may lead to a slightly larger IPFIX Message overhead.Claise, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 16]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 2012   If the Data Record rate is low for a specific Template (and hence a   specific SCTP stream), the Exporting Process might not be able to   fill the IPFIX Messages with Data Records associated with other   Templates.  In such a situation, there is a potential overhead due to   additional IPFIX Message headers and SCTP chunk headers.   Finally, with respect to the processing overhead on the Exporter, a   lot of state information must be stored when a large number of SCTP   streams are used within an SCTP association.  However, no comparison   of the performance impact of multiple streams within an SCTP   association versus opening the same number of independent SCTP   associations is available.6.  Examples   Figure 1 shows an example where SCTP stream 10 carries a Template   Record with Template ID 257 transmitted with full reliability (FR),   together with associated Data Records transmitted with partial   reliability (PR).  The Data Records Reliability Options Template with   Template ID 256 is transmitted with full reliability.  Its   corresponding Data Set contains one Data Record.   Record 1:      o Scope:     Template ID = 257      o Non-scope: dataRecordsReliability = False                      +--------+       +---------+   +--------+                      |        |       |         |   |        |        stream 10 ----| Data   | . . . |  Data   |---| Data   |---...                      |   257  |       |    257  |   |   256  |                      |      PR|       |       PR|   |      FR|                      +--------+       +---------+   +--------+                             +----------+       +-------------+                             |          |       | Reliability |                             |          |       | Options     |                       ...---| Template |-------| Template    |------>                             |     257  |       |        256  |                             |        FR|       |           FR|                             +----------+       +-------------+                                 Figure 1Claise, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 17]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 2012   Note that Template 257 will always be processed before the Data   Records by the Collecting Process, because all IPFIX Messages are   sent in order within an SCTP stream.  Therefore, the job of the   Collecting Process is simplified.  Furthermore, the Data Record loss   for Template 257 can easily be calculated by the Collecting Process.   If an Options Template is necessary to understand the content of a   Data Record (i.e., the scope in the Options Template Record is an   Information Element contained in the Data Record or associated with   the Data Record), the Options Template Record should be sent in the   same SCTP stream, as displayed in Figure 2.                       +--------+   +--------+     +--------+                       |        |   |        |     |        |         stream 20 ----| Data   |...| Data   |-----| Data   |--- ...                       |   260  |   |   260  |     |   259  |                       |      PR|   |      PR|     |      FR|                       +--------+   +--------+     +--------+                              +--------+       +----------+                              |        |       |          |                        ...---| Data   |-------| Template |---...                              |   258  |       |     260  |                              |      FR|       |        FR|                              +--------+       +----------+                           +----------+       +-------------+                           | Options  |       | Reliability |                           | Template |       | Options     |                     ...---|          |-------| Template    |------>                           |     259  |       |        258  |                           |        FR|       |           FR|                           +----------+       +-------------+                                 Figure 2   Figure 2 shows an example where SCTP stream 20 carries the following:   -  a Data Records Reliability Options Template with Template ID 258,      transmitted with full reliability.   -  an Options Template Record with Template ID 259, transmitted with      full reliability.  This Options Template Record contains      additional information related to the subsequent Data Records      based on Template ID 260.  Typical examples are the Common      Properties information [RFC5473] or the Selector Report      Interpretation [RFC5476].Claise, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 18]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 2012   -  a Template Record with Template ID 260, transmitted with full      reliability.   -  a Data Set specified by the Reliability Options Template with      Template ID 258, transmitted with full reliability.      The Data Set contains three Data Records:      Record 1:         o Scope:     Template ID = 258         o Non-scope: dataRecordsReliability = True      Record 2:         o Scope:     Template ID = 259         o Non-scope: dataRecordsReliability = True      Record 3:         o Scope:     Template ID = 260         o Non-scope: dataRecordsReliability = False      These Data Records inform the Collecting Process that the Data      Records for Template IDs 258 and 259 are sent reliably, while the      Data Records for Template ID 260 are not.  Note that the first      Data Record associated with the Data Record Reliability Options      Template (Template ID 258) is not required and can be omitted.   -  a Data Record specified by Template ID 259, transmitted with full      reliability.   -  a Data Record specified by Template ID 260, transmitted with      partial reliability.   If the Collecting Process observes some Data Record loss using the   Sequence Number, the loss can only stem from the Data Records   associated with Template ID 260, as these are the only Data Records   not exported reliably.  Therefore, the calculation of loss per   Template ID 260 is possible.   Note that Options Templates 258, 259, and 260 will always arrive   before their associated Data Records, respectively, because all IPFIX   Messages must be sent in order within an SCTP stream.Claise, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 19]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 2012   Figure 3 shows an example where SCTP stream 30 carries a Template   Record with Template ID 262 transmitted with full reliability, an   associated Data Record transmitted with full reliability, and a   Template Withdrawal Message, followed by a redefinition of Template   ID 262, and finally the Data Record associated with the new Template   transmitted with partial reliability.  The Template Withdrawal   Message and the new definition of Template ID 262 are sent   immediately, without waiting for the Template Reuse Delay interval.                       +--------+   +----------+     +----------+                       |        |   |Data      |     |          |      stream 30 ... ---| Data   |...|  261     |-----| Template |---                       |   262  |   |tmpID: 262|     |    262   |                       |      PR|   |dRR: False|     |        FR|                       +--------+   +----------+     +----------+                 +----------+     +--------+       +----------+                 | Template |     |        |       | Data     |              ...| Withdraw |-----| Data   |-------|   261    |---...                 |    262   |     |   262  |       |tmpID: 262|                 |        FR|     |      FR|       |dRR:  True|                 +----------+     +--------+       +----------+                           +----------+       +-------------+                           |          |       | Reliability |                           | Template |       | Options     |                     ...---|          |-------| Template    |------>                           |     262  |       |        261  |                           |        FR|       |           FR|                           +----------+       +-------------+              dRR: Data Records Reliability                                 Figure 3   The second Data Record associated with the Data Records Reliability   Options Template shows that the Data Records associated with the   newly specified Template ID 262 will be sent unreliably.7.  IANA Considerations   According to the process defined in [RFC5102], IANA has allocated the   dataRecordsReliability Information Element (defined inSection 4.1)   in the "IPFIX Information Elements" registry [IANA].Claise, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 20]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 20128.  Security Considerations   The same security considerations as for the IPFIX protocol [RFC5101]   apply.9.  References9.1.  Normative References   [RFC2119]   Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate               Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [RFC3758]   Stewart, R., Ramalho, M., Xie, Q., Tuexen, M., and P.               Conrad, "Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)               Partial Reliability Extension",RFC 3758, May 2004.   [RFC4960]   Stewart, R., Ed., "Stream Control Transmission Protocol",RFC 4960, September 2007.   [RFC5101]   Claise, B., Ed., "Specification of the IP Flow               Information Export (IPFIX) Protocol for the Exchange of               IP Traffic Flow Information",RFC 5101, January 2008.   [RFC5102]   Quittek, J., Bryant, S., Claise, B., Aitken, P., and J.               Meyer, "Information Model for IP Flow Information               Export",RFC 5102, January 2008.   [RFC5475]   Zseby, T., Molina, M., Duffield, N., Niccolini, S., and               F. Raspall, "Sampling and Filtering Techniques for IP               Packet Selection",RFC 5475, March 2009.   [RFC6525]   Stewart, R., Tuexen, M., and P. Lei, "Stream Control               Transmission Protocol (SCTP) Stream Reconfiguration",RFC 6525, February 2012.9.2.  Informative References   [IANA] IPFIX Information Elements Registry,               <http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipfix>.   [RFC3917]   Quittek, J., Zseby, T., Claise, B., and S. Zander,               "Requirements for IP Flow Information Export (IPFIX)",RFC 3917, October 2004.   [RFC5470]   Sadasivan, G., Brownlee, N., Claise, B., and J. Quittek,               "Architecture for IP Flow Information Export",RFC 5470,               March 2009.Claise, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 21]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 2012   [RFC5472]   Zseby, T., Boschi, E., Brownlee, N., and B. Claise, "IP               Flow Information Export (IPFIX) Applicability",RFC 5472,               March 2009.   [RFC5473]   Boschi, E., Mark, L., and B. Claise, "Reducing Redundancy               in IP Flow Information Export (IPFIX) and Packet Sampling               (PSAMP) Reports",RFC 5473, March 2009.   [RFC5474]   Duffield, N., Ed., Chiou, D., Claise, B., Greenberg, A.,               Grossglauser, M., and J. Rexford, "A Framework for Packet               Selection and Reporting",RFC 5474, March 2009.   [RFC5476]   Claise, B., Ed., Johnson, A., and J. Quittek, "Packet               Sampling (PSAMP) Protocol Specifications",RFC 5476,               March 2009.   [RFC5477]   Dietz, T., Claise, B., Aitken, P., Dressler, F., and G.               Carle, "Information Model for Packet Sampling Exports",RFC 5477, March 2009.10.  Acknowledgments   The authors would like to thank Brian Trammell for his expert   feedback and continuous effort to improve the specifications; Elisa   Boschi for her thorough reading; Randall Stewart, Peter Lei, and   Michael Tuexen for their SCTP-related feedback and expertise; and   Tobias Limmer.Claise, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 22]

RFC 6526                  IPFIX Per SCTP Stream               March 2012Authors' Addresses   Benoit Claise   Cisco Systems, Inc.   De Kleetlaan 6a b1   Diegem 1813   Belgium   Phone: +32 2 704 5622   EMail: bclaise@cisco.com   Paul Aitken   Cisco Systems, Inc.   96 Commercial Quay   Commercial Street   Edinburgh, EH6 6LX, United Kingdom   Phone: +44 131 561 3616   EMail: paitken@cisco.com   Andrew Johnson   Cisco Systems, Inc.   96 Commercial Quay   Commercial Street   Edinburgh, EH6 6LX, United Kingdom   Phone: +44 131 561 3641   EMail: andrjohn@cisco.com   Gerhard Muenz   Technische Universitaet Muenchen   Department of Informatics - I8   Boltzmannstr. 3   Garching D-85748   DE   EMail: muenz@net.in.tum.de   URI:http://www.net.in.tum.de/~muenzClaise, et al.               Standards Track                   [Page 23]

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