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        Title           : Cisco Systems NetFlow Services Export Version 9
        Author(s)       : B. Claise
        Filename        : draft-claise-netflow-9-08.txt
        Pages           : 29
        Date            : 2004-4-26
        
This document specifies the data export format for version 9 of 
    Cisco Systems' NetFlow services, for use by implementations on the 
    network elements and/or matching collector programs. The version 9 
    export format uses templates to provide access to observations 
    of IP packet flows in a flexible and extensible manner. A template 
    defines a collection of fields, with corresponding descriptions of 
    structure and semantics

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