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William Lupton | wlupton@broadband-forum.org | 04-Nov-2018 IPFIX Summary for IETF 103 William Lupton | wlupton@broadband-forum.org | 04-Nov-2018

Introduction Reference https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-boydseda-ipfix-psamp-bulk-data-yang-model Broadband access market has requirements for using IPFIX for transporting bulk data "Bulk data collection is an automated collection of data from a device that is packaged together and delivered to an IPFIX collector" Bulk data goes beyond Packet SAMPling (PSAMP) data, e.g. it includes interface, subinterface, session statistics  Also has requirements for using IPFIX for transporting bulk data associated with other protocols Example: BBF TR-352 ICTP (Inter-Channel Transport Protocol) uses IPFIX to transport dynamic data (e.g., lease information) across participating NGPON2 (Next-Generation Passive Optical Network 2) systems

Analysis Have looked at the existing ietf-ipfix-psamp@2012-09-05 model (RFC 6728) Single YANG module that performs PSAMP sampling Collection process (PSAMP) and the IPFIX exporting process are part of the same YANG module Only supports a PSAMP meter, and assumes the device supports SCTP Using this existing model is challenging for other IPFIX applications (e.g., TR-352 ICTP mentioned above) Requires support for SCTP, therefore requiring the need for YANG deviations to announce non-support Requires PSAMP meter to be configured, even if the observation point is already defined by other YANG models There are also some more general challenges (see the ID for details), e.g. Interfaces are referenced via IF-MIB ifIndex rather than via ietf-interfaces interface name (RFC 8343) Conclusion Don't believe it's possible to meet these requirements by augmenting the existing model Prefer to develop a new YANG model where functionality is separated into different modules such that the functions can be independently leveraged

New Model Adheres to RFC 6728 general principles, with the following exceptions Adopts and conforms to the latest RFC 8407 YANG guidelines, e.g. for identifier naming conventions Is therefore not backwards-compatible Adds support for RFC 8343 interface references Model is separated into the following three modules ietf-ipfix: Describes the IPFIX collector and exporter functions ietf-psamp: Describes the PSAMP functions for configuring a device to sample/meter a subset of packets from the network ietf-bulk-data-export: Describes the bulk data IPFIX templates and filtering functions to apply to bulk data (outside PSAMP bulk data application) SCTP data nodes are made optional via the sctp feature for applications not requiring to support SCTP IPFIX transport sessions allow transport session information to be retrieved individually Source and destination address type choice statements are added to improve extensibility of the model Bulk data applications that use this RFC are expected to only need to import the applicable YANG modules, e.g. PSAMP uses the ietf-ipfix and ietf-psamp modules Statistics use the ietf-ipfix and ietf-bulk-data-export modules TR-352 ICTP applications use only the ietf-ipfix module