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Traffic flow (computer networking)

In packet switching networks, traffic flow, packet flow or network flow is a sequence of packets from a source computer to a destination, which may be another host, a multicast group, or a broadcast domain. RFC 2722 defines traffic flow as "an artificial logical equivalent to a call or connection."[1] RFC 3697 defines traffic flow as "a sequence of packets sent from a particular source to a particular unicast, anycast, or multicast destination that the source desires to label as a flow. A flow could consist of all packets in a specific transport connection or a media stream. However, a flow is not necessarily 1:1 mapped to a transport connection."[2] Flow is also defined in RFC 3917 as "a set of IP packets passing an observation point in the network during a certain time interval."[3] Packet flow temporal efficiency can be affected by one-way delay (OWD) that is described as a combination of the following components:

  1. ^ N. Brownlee; C. Mills & G. Ruth (October 1999). "RFC 2722 - Traffic Flow Measurement: Architecture". IETF. Retrieved 2010-02-11.
  2. ^ J. Rajahalme, A. Conta, B. Carpenter and S. Deering (March 2004). "RFC 3697 - IPv6 Flow Label Specification". IETF. Retrieved 2010-02-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ J. Quittek; JT. Zseby; B. Claise & S. Zander (October 2004). "RFC 3917 - IPFIX Requirements". IETF. Retrieved 2010-02-11.

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