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IPFIX Working Group C. Schmoll
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Intended status: Informational P. Aitken
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June 22, 2007
IP Flow Information eXport (IPFIX) Testing
draft-ietf-ipfix-testing-01.txt
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Abstract
This document presents a list of tests that implementers of IP Flow
Information Export (IPFIX) compliant Exporting Processes and
Collecting Processes should perform on their IPFIX Exporting Process
and/or Collecting Process. This document has been created to help
implementers test the functionality of their IPFIX Exporting Process
and/or Collecting Process. The goal of these tests is to ensure that
all important functions are covered by tests and thereby to gain a
level of confidence in the Exporting Process and Collecting Process
that allows the implementer to perform interoperability or plug tests
with other IPFIX Exporting Processes and Collecting Processes.
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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 in [RFC2119].
Table of Contents
1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.1. Motivation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.2. Document Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.3. IPFIX Documents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2. Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3. Test Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.1. Exporting Process / Collecting Process connectivity
tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.1.1. Connectivity tests between Exporting Process and
Collecting Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.2. Template and Data Record tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.2.1. Transmission of Template with fixed size
Information Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
3.2.2. Transmission of Template with variable length
Information Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
3.2.3. Set Padding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
3.2.4. Record Padding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
3.2.5. Template Withdrawal Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
3.3. Information Element tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
3.3.1. Enterprise-specific Information Elements . . . . . . . 17
3.3.2. Reduced Size Encoding of Information Elements . . . . 18
3.3.3. Multiple instances of the same Information Element
in one Template . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3.4. Options Template tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3.4.1. Using any Information Elements as Scope . . . . . . . 18
3.4.2. Using multiple Scopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3.4.3. Metering Process Statistics Option Template . . . . . 19
3.4.4. Metering Process Reliability Statistics Option
Template . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
3.4.5. Exporting Process Reliability Statistics Option
Template . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
3.4.6. Flow Keys Option Template . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
3.5. Stress/Load tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
3.5.1. Large number of Records for one Template . . . . . . . 21
3.5.2. Excessive rate of incoming Data Records . . . . . . . 21
3.5.3. Large Templates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
3.5.4. Many new Templates within Data Template timeout
interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
3.5.5. Multiple Exporting Processes exporting to one
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Collecting Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
3.5.6. Export from one Exporting Process to multiple
Collecting Processes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
3.6. Error Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
3.6.1. Temporary network disconnect . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
3.6.2. Exporting Process termination and restart during
data transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
3.6.3. Collecting Process termination and restart during
data transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
3.6.4. Incorrect Template Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
3.6.5. Incorrect Data Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
3.6.6. Export of non-matching Template and Data Records . . . 29
3.6.7. Incorrect Set IDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
3.6.8. Re-using Template IDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
3.7. TLS connectivity and policy selection . . . . . . . . . . 33
3.7.1. TLS test setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
3.7.2. TLS over TCP connectivity test . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
3.7.3. DTLS over UDP connectivity test . . . . . . . . . . . 34
3.7.4. DTLS over PR-SCTP connectivity test . . . . . . . . . 34
3.7.5. TLS bidirectional authentication policy test . . . . . 34
3.7.6. Exporting Process Identity Mismatch TLS Policy test . 35
3.7.7. Collecting Process Identity Mismatch TLS Policy
test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
4. Security considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
5. IANA considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
6. Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
7. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
7.1. Normative references . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
7.2. Informative references . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Authors' Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Intellectual Property and Copyright Statements . . . . . . . . . . 41
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1. Introduction
The IPFIX protocol has been developed for the purpose of exporting IP
Flow information from devices such as routers or measurement stations
to mediation, accounting, and network management systems. It is
intended for the purposes of QoS and traffic measurement, attack and
intrusion detection reporting, accounting, billing and Internet
research.
The IPFIX architecture [I-D.ietf-ipfix-architecture] defines the
different components that are involved in the data export process.
For a testable IPFIX software toolkit one needs at least one IPFIX
Exporting Process and one IPFIX Collecting Process. The Exporting
Process communicates information regarding Flows from the Metering
Process to the Collecting Process via SCTP, TCP, or UDP transports.
The Collecting Process may then e.g., store the Data Record into a
database or transfer it directly to an application for further
processing.
An implementation of these IPFIX components in software, firmware, or
hardware needs to be tested thoroughly in order to check its
robustness and the conformity to the IPFIX documents it is based on.
This document specifies tests that should be run in order to check
the IPFIX Exporting Process and Collecting Process and to gain a high
confidence in the conformity, robustness, and correct behavior of
such implementation.
1.1. Motivation
The main driving force for preparing this document is the observation
that protocols for data exchange often fail to work properly when
implementations from different companies or organizations are in use
together. This happens even more often when testing binary
protocols. In many cases this even holds true when tests had
previously been performed successfully using an Exporting Process and
Collecting Process from a single implementer. The tests listed here
can form a valuable common basis for implementers involved in
interoperability testing when all of them use these tests to check
their own Exporting Process and Collecting Process implementation
first.
1.2. Document Scope
This document lists tests intended to be performed between an
implementation of an IPFIX Exporting Process and an IPFIX Collecting
Process. For some tests multiple instances of each of those
components (Observation Points, Metering Process, Exporting Process,
Collecting Process) are involved. The tests range from basic
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transport connectivity to export of Template and associated Data
Records, high load on the Collecting Process, and error condition
situations.
1.3. IPFIX Documents Overview
The IPFIX protocol [I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol] provides network
administrators with access to IP Flow information. The architecture
for the export of measured IP Flow information out of an IPFIX
Exporting Process to a Collecting Process is defined in
[I-D.ietf-ipfix-architecture], per the requirements defined in
[RFC3917]. [I-D.ietf-ipfix-architecture] specifies how IPFIX data
records and Templates are carried via a congestion-aware transport
protocol from IPFIX Exporting Processes to IPFIX Collecting Process.
IPFIX has a formal description of IPFIX Information Elements, their
name, type and additional semantic information, as specified in
[I-D.ietf-ipfix-info]. Finally [I-D.ietf-ipfix-as] describes what
type of applications can use the IPFIX protocol and how they can use
the information provided. It furthermore shows how the IPFIX
framework relates to other architectures and frameworks.
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2. Terminology
The terminology used in this document is fully aligned with the
terminology defined in [I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol] which is reproduced
here for reference.
Observation Point
An Observation Point is a location in the network where IP packets
can be observed. Examples include: a line to which a probe is
attached, a shared medium, such as an Ethernet-based LAN, a single
port of a router, or a set of interfaces (physical or logical) of
a router.
Note that every Observation Point is associated with an
Observation Domain (defined below), and that one Observation Point
may be a superset of several other Observation Points. For
example one Observation Point can be an entire line card. That
would be the superset of the individual Observation Points at the
line card's interfaces.
Observation Domain
An Observation Domain is the largest set of Observation Points for
which Flow information can be aggregated by a Metering Process.
For example, a router line card may be an Observation Domain if it
is composed of several interfaces, each of which is an Observation
Point. In the IPFIX Message it generates, the Observation Domain
includes its Observation Domain ID, which is unique per Exporting
Process. That way, the Collecting Process can identify the
specific Observation Domain from the Exporter that sends the IPFIX
Messages. Every Observation Point is associated with an
Observation Domain.
It is RECOMMENDED that Observation Domain IDs are also unique per
IPFIX Device.
IP Traffic Flow or Flow
There are several definitions of the term 'flow' being used by the
Internet community. Within the context of IPFIX we use the
following definition:
A Flow is defined as a set of IP packets passing an Observation
Point in the network during a certain time interval. All packets
belonging to a particular Flow have a set of common properties.
Each property is defined as the result of applying a function to
the values of:
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1. one or more packet header fields (e.g. destination IP
address), transport header fields (e.g. destination port
number), or application header fields (e.g. RTP header fields
[RFC3550].)
2. one or more characteristics of the packet itself (e.g. number
of MPLS labels, etc...)
3. one or more of fields derived from packet treatment (e.g. next
hop IP address, the output interface, etc...)
A packet is defined to belong to a Flow if it completely satisfies
all the defined properties of the Flow.
This definition covers the range from a Flow containing all
packets observed at a network interface to a Flow consisting of
just a single packet between two applications. It includes
packets selected by a sampling mechanism.
Flow Key
Each of the fields which
1. Belong to the packet header (e.g. destination IP address)
2. Are a property of the packet itself (e.g. packet length)
3. Are derived from packet treatment (e.g. AS number)
and which are used to define a Flow are termed Flow Keys.
Flow Record
A Flow Record contains information about a specific Flow that was
observed at an Observation Point. A Flow Record contains measured
properties of the Flow (e.g. the total number of bytes for all the
Flow's packets) and usually characteristic properties of the Flow
(e.g. source IP address).
Metering Process
The Metering Process generates Flow Records. Inputs to the
process are packet headers and characteristics observed at an
Observation Point, and packet treatment at the Observation Point
(for example the selected output interface).
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The Metering Process consists of a set of functions that includes
packet header capturing, timestamping, sampling, classifying, and
maintaining Flow Records.
The maintenance of Flow Records may include creating new records,
updating existing ones, computing Flow statistics, deriving
further Flow properties, detecting Flow expiration, passing Flow
Records to the Exporting Process, and deleting Flow Records.
Exporting Process
The Exporting Process sends Flow Records to one or more Collecting
Processes. The Flow Records are generated by one or more Metering
Processes.
Exporter
A device which hosts one or more Exporting Processes is termed an
Exporter.
IPFIX Device
An IPFIX Device hosts at least one Exporting Process. It may host
further Exporting processes and arbitrary numbers of Observation
Points and Metering Process.
Collecting Process
A Collecting Process receives Flow Records from one or more
Exporting Processes. The Collecting Process might process or
store received Flow Records, but such actions are out of scope for
this document.
Collector
A device which hosts one or more Collecting Processes is termed a
Collector.
Template
Template is a ordered sequence of {type, length} pairs, used to
completely specify the structure and semantics of a particular set
of information that needs to be communicated from an IPFIX Device
to a Collector. Each Template is uniquely identifiable by means
of a Template ID.
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IPFIX Message
An IPFIX Message is a message originating at the Exporting Process
that carries the IPFIX records of this Exporting Process and whose
destination is a Collecting Process. An IPFIX Message is
encapsulated at the transport layer.
Message Header
The Message Header is the first part of an IPFIX Message, which
provides basic information about the message such as the IPFIX
version, length of the message, message sequence number, etc.
Template Record
A Template Record defines the structure and interpretation of
fields in a Data Record.
Data Record
A Data Record is a record that contains values of the parameters
corresponding to a Template Record.
Options Template Record
An Options Template Record is a Template Record that defines the
structure and interpretation of fields in a Data Record, including
defining how to scope the applicability of the Data Record.
Set
Set is a generic term for a collection of records that have a
similar structure. In an IPFIX Message, one or more Sets follow
the Message Header.
There are three different types of Sets: Template Set, Options
Template Set, and Data Set.
Template Set
A Template Set is a collection of one or more Template Records
that have been grouped together in an IPFIX Message.
Options Template Set
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An Options Template Set is a collection of one or more Options
Template Records that have been grouped together in an IPFIX
Message.
Data Set
A Data Set is one or more Data Records, of the same type, that are
grouped together in an IPFIX Message. Each Data Record is
previously defined by a Template Record or an Options Template
Record.
Information Element
An Information Element is a protocol and encoding independent
description of an attribute which may appear in an IPFIX Record.
The IPFIX information model [I-D.ietf-ipfix-info] defines the base
set of Information Elements for IPFIX. The type associated with
an Information Element indicates constraints on what it may
contain and also determines the valid encoding mechanisms for use
in IPFIX.
Transport Session
In SCTP, the transport session is known as the SCTP association,
which is uniquely identified by the SCTP endpoints [RFC2960]; in
TCP, the transport session is known as the TCP connection, which
is uniquely identified by the combination of IP addresses and TCP
ports used; In UDP, the transport session is known as the UDP
session, which is uniquely identified by the combination of IP
addresses and UDP ports used.
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3. Test Specifications
The tests described in this section MAY be performed using an IPFIX
Exporting Process on one host and an IPFIX Collecting Process on a
different host. The configuration of the Observation Point, Metering
Process, Exporting Process, and Collection Process SHOULD be recorded
for every test along with the test results.
All tests described in this section MUST be successfully executed for
an IPFIX architecture to be compliant with this document.
3.1. Exporting Process / Collecting Process connectivity tests
This section lists the basic tests that MUST succeed as a
precondition for the more complex tests defined in later sections of
this document.
3.1.1. Connectivity tests between Exporting Process and Collecting
Process
The tester MUST set one Exporting Process and one Collecting Process,
MUST configure the Exporting Process to export at least one Template
Set and associated Data Records to the Collecting Process, and MUST
cause the Exporting Process to initiate the export.
The tester MUST ensure that an SCTP association (or TCP connection)
is established.
The tester MUST ensure that the Transport Session parameters (IP
addresses and ports) are correct.
The tester MUST ensure that the Data Records are actually exported.
The transmitted data might be observed on-line with an appropriate
tool such as Wireshark (www.wireshark.org).
The tester MUST record which combinations of IPv4 and IPv6
transports, and UDP, SCTP, and TCP transmission protocols are
supported, and MUST perform the test for all the supported
combinations.
3.2. Template and Data Record tests
This section lists tests for checking the correct transmission of
IPFIX Template Sets and associated Data Sets.
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3.2.1. Transmission of Template with fixed size Information Elements
The tester MUST create a Template with a few fixed-size Information
Elements, and cause the Template and associated Data Records to be
exported over all applicable combinations of transports and protocols
in Section 3.1.
The tester MUST ensure that the Template and associated Data Records
were correctly received and decoded by the Collecting Process.
The tester MUST use various Information Elements in the Template so
that each data type specified in [I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol] (octet,
unsigned16, unsigned32 ...) is used in at least one test.
3.2.2. Transmission of Template with variable length Information
Elements
The tester MUST create a Template with a mixture of fixed-sized and
variable length Information Elements, and cause the Template and
associated Data Records to be exported over all applicable
combinations of transports and protocols in Section 3.1.
The tester MUST ensure that the Template contains:
o a single variable length Information Element
o a single variable length Information Element followed by a fixed
length Information Element
o a fixed length Information Element followed by a variable length
Information Element
o multiple variable length Information Elements
The tester MUST ensure that the Template and associated Data Records
were correctly received and decoded by the Collecting Process.
3.2.3. Set Padding
Section 3.3.1 of [I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol] specifies IPFIX Set
alignment using padding.
The tester MUST create two Data Sets with padding in between
consisting of zero valued octets, as shown in Figure 1, MUST cause
them to be exported to the Collecting Process, and MUST ensure that
both Data Sets and all the Data Records were correctly received and
decoded by the Collecting Process.
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+--------------------------------------------------+
| Set Header #1 |
+--------------------------------------------------+
| Data Record |
+--------------------------------------------------+
| Data Record |
+--------------------------------------------------+
...
+--------------------------------------------------+
| Data Record |
+--------------------------------------------------+
| Padding with 0 valued octets |
+--------------------------------------------------+
| Set Header #2 |
+--------------------------------------------------+
| Data Record |
+--------------------------------------------------+
Figure 1
The tester MUST create a Data Set with padding consisting of some
non-zero valued octets, as shown in Figure 2, MUST cause the Data Set
to be exported to the Collecting Process.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process discards the IPFIX
Message and shuts down the SCTP association or closes the TCP
connection. The tester MUST check that the Collecting Process logged
the error.
+--------------------------------------------------+
| Set Header |
+--------------------------------------------------+
| Data Record |
+--------------------------------------------------+
| Data Record |
+--------------------------------------------------+
...
+--------------------------------------------------+
| Data Record |
+--------------------------------------------------+
| Padding with non-0 valued octets |
+--------------------------------------------------+
Figure 2
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3.2.4. Record Padding
The tester MUST create a Template that contains the padding
Information Element (i.e. paddingOctets), and cause the Template and
associated Data Records to be exported over all applicable
combinations of transports and protocols in Section 3.1.
The tester MUST repeat the test with various padding sizes, including
padding to boundaries other than 4 or 8 octets.
The tester MUST ensure the Collecting Process correctly interprets
case where the Data Records are so short that the padding is equal to
or longer than the length of the record, so the padding might
otherwise be interpreted as another record (e.g. 1 bytes TOS plus 3
bytes of padding). Figure 3 depicts such a Template, while Figure 4
depicts a Data Record conforming to that Template.
0 1 2 3
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Set ID = 2 | Length = 16 octets |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Template ID 256 | Field Count = 2 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
|0| ipDiffServCodePoint = 195 | Field Length = 1 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
|0| paddingOctets = 210 | Field Length = 3 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
Figure 3
0 1 2 3
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Set ID = 256 | Length = 64 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| 1 | 0 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
Figure 4
The tester MUST test fixed-size padding (e.g. 12 bytes of data plus 2
bytes of padding) and variable length padding (e.g. export a string
and a variable number of padding bytes afterwards to align the next
Information Element to a 4 byte boundary).
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3.2.5. Template Withdrawal Message
IPFIX Template management and Template Withdrawal are defined in
chapter 8 of [I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol].
3.2.5.1. Withdrawal of a previously sent Template
The tester MUST create an IPFIX Template and cause that Template to
be exported to an IPFIX Collector over a reliable transport.
The tester MUST ensure that the Template was correctly received and
decoded by the Collecting Process.
The tester MUST cause the Exporting Process to send an IPFIX Template
Withdrawal Message to the Collector in respect of the Template. The
Template Withdrawal Message must be sent over the same Transport
Session as the Template.
The tester MUST ensure that the Template Withdrawal Message was
correctly received and decoded by the Collecting Process, and that
the previously sent Template was discarded by the Collecting Process.
3.2.5.2. Withdrawal of a previously withdrawn Template
The tester MUST create, export and withdraw an IPFIX Template as
described in Section 3.2.5.1.
The tester MUST cause the Exporting Process to send a second IPFIX
Template Withdrawal Message to the Collector in respect of the same
Template. The Template Withdrawal Message must be sent over the same
Transport Session as the Template.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process discards the IPFIX
Message and shuts down the SCTP association or closes the TCP
connection. The tester MUST check that the Collecting Process logged
the error.
3.2.5.3. Withdrawal of a previously unsent Template
The tester MUST cause the Exporting Process to send an IPFIX Template
Withdrawal Message to the Collector in respect of a Template which
has not yet been exported. The Template Withdrawal Message must be
sent over a reliable transport.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process discards the IPFIX
Message and shuts down the SCTP association or closes the TCP
connection. The tester MUST check that the Collecting Process logged
the error.
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3.2.5.4. Withdrawing all Data Templates
The tester MUST create several IPFIX Templates and cause them to be
exported to an IPFIX Collector over a reliable transport.
The tester MUST ensure that the Templates were correctly received and
decoded by the Collecting Process.
The tester MUST cause the Exporting Process to send an IPFIX All Data
Templates Withdrawal Message to the Collector over the same Transport
Session as the Templates.
The tester MUST ensure that the All Data Templates Withdrawal Message
was correctly received and decoded by the Collecting Process, and
that all the previously sent Templates were discarded by the
Collecting Process.
3.2.5.5. Withdrawing all Option Templates
The tester MUST create several IPFIX Option Templates and cause them
to be exported to an IPFIX Collector over a reliable transport.
The tester MUST ensure that the Option Templates were correctly
received and decoded by the Collecting Process.
The tester MUST cause the Exporting Process to send an IPFIX All
Option Templates Withdrawal Message to the Collector over the same
Transport Session as the Templates.
The tester MUST ensure that the All Option Templates Withdrawal
Message was correctly received and decoded by the Collecting Process,
and that all the previously sent Option Templates were discarded by
the Collecting Process.
3.3. Information Element tests
This section lists the tests that cover the use of Information
Elements.
3.3.1. Enterprise-specific Information Elements
The tester MUST cause the export of a Template and associated Data
Record that makes use of Enterprise-specific Information Elements as
defined in [I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol].
The tester MUST ensure that the Template and associated Data Record
are correctly received and decoded by the Collecting Process, and
that Information Elements that are unknown to the Collecting Process
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are not silently discarded.
3.3.2. Reduced Size Encoding of Information Elements
The tester MUST cause the export of a Template and associated Data
Record containing Information Elements using reduced-size encoding as
defined in section 6.2 of [I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol].
The tester MUST ensure that in the case of Information Elements
transmitted using Reduced Size Encoding, the Collecting Process is
aware of the real size of each Information Element as defined in
[I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol], and not only the length used for its
transmission.
3.3.3. Multiple instances of the same Information Element in one
Template
The tester MUST cause the export of a Template and associated Data
Record containing containing multiple instances of the same
Information Element, either consecutively or with other Information
Elements in between.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process is able to parse
the IPFIX Message, and stores all values received for all the
Information Elements that appeared multiple times in the Template
definition.
3.4. Options Template tests
This section lists the tests that cover the correct transfer of IPFIX
Options Templates.
3.4.1. Using any Information Elements as Scope
Options Templates contain scope fields that give the context of the
reported Information Elements in the corresponding Data Records.
Scope fields are an Information Elements specified in
[I-D.ietf-ipfix-info].
The tester MUST cause the export of Options Template Records
containing various different Information Elements of each data type
specified in [I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol] (octet, unsigned16, unsigned32
...) in their scope fields, and MUST export a Data Record using each
Template.
The tester MUST ensure that the Templates and the associated Data
Records are correctly received and decoded by the Collecting Process.
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The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process accepts
Information Elements in the scope field other than IPFIX Information
Elements which have been recorded by IANA.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process accepts an
Enterprise specific Information Element in the scope field.
The Scope Field Count MAY NOT be zero. The tester MUST cause the
export of an Options Template Record containing a Scope Field Count
of zero.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process shuts down the
SCTP association and discards the IPFIX Message. The tester MUST
check that the Collecting Process logged the error.
3.4.2. Using multiple Scopes
[I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol] specifies: "Multiple scope fields MAY be
present in the Options Template Record, in which case, the composite
scope is the combination of the scopes. If the order of the scope
fields in the Options Template Record is relevant, the order of the
scope fields MUST be used."
The tester MUST cause the export of an Options Template Record
containing multiple scope fields, and a Data Record conforming to
that Template.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process reports the
Information Elements in the same order as they were specified in the
Options Template Record.
3.4.3. Metering Process Statistics Option Template
The tester MUST create a Metering Process Statistics Option Templates
as defined in section 4.1 of [I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol], and MUST
cause the Option Template and an associated Data Record to be
exported.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process correctly receives
and decodes the Option Template and associated Data Record.
The tester MUST also check that the optional meteringProcessId Scope
Field is supported by the Collecting Process implementation.
If several Metering Processes use the same Exporting Process, the
tester MUST create a Metering Process Statistics Option Template
containing multiple scopes and an associated Data Record, MUST cause
the Option Template and associated Data Record to be exported, and
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MUST ensure that the Collecting Process correctly receives and
decodes the Option Template and associated Data Record.
3.4.4. Metering Process Reliability Statistics Option Template
The tester MUST create a Metering Process Reliability Statistics
Option Template as defined in section 4.2 of
[I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol], and MUST cause the Option Template and an
associated Data Record to be exported.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process correctly receives
and decodes the Option Template and associated Data Record.
The tester MUST also check that the optional meteringProcessId Scope
Field is supported by the Collecting Process implementation.
3.4.5. Exporting Process Reliability Statistics Option Template
The tester MUST create an Exporting Process Reliability Statistics
Option Template as defined in section 4.3 of
[I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol], and MUST cause the Option Template and an
associated Data Record to be exported.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process correctly receives
and decodes the Option Template and associated Data Record.
3.4.6. Flow Keys Option Template
The tester MUST create a Flow Keys Option Template, as defined in
section 4.4 of [I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol], where the templateId refers
to an existing Template, and MUST cause the Option Template and an
associated Data Record to be exported.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process correctly receives
and decodes the Option Template and associated Data Record, and that
the Collecting Process associates the Flow Keys with the right Data
Record Information Elements.
The tester MUST create another Flow Keys Data Record to be exported
where the associated templateId has insufficient fields to satisfy
the flowKeyIndicator.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process discards the IPFIX
Message and shuts down the SCTP association or closes the TCP
connection. The tester MUST check that the Collecting Process logged
the error.
The tester MUST create another Flow Keys Option Template, where the
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templateId refers to a non-existing Template, and MUST cause the
Option Template and an associated Data Record to be exported.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process shuts down the
SCTP association and discards the IPFIX Message. The tester MUST
check that the Collecting Process logged the error.
3.5. Stress/Load tests
Stress tests are used to check correct behavior and robustness of an
IPFIX Collecting Process implementation when a number of Data Records
arrive very quickly. This is especially important when IPFIX over
UDP is used, since in that case a slow Collecting Process cannot
block the IPFIX Exporting Processes from exporting, since UDP is not
congestion aware.
The tests may be dependent upon the hardware and transports
technology in use. Therefore the tests may need to be scaled up or
down to meet the needs of the particular implementation. However,
the implementer MUST ensure that the implementation is stable under
excessive traffic conditions, for whatever definition of "excessive"
applies at their intended installation.
The implementer MUST ensure the correct operation of the Exporting
Process and/or Collecting Process when the Collecting Process is
incapable of processing records at the rate that they are received.
3.5.1. Large number of Records for one Template
The tester MUST export many Data Records to the Collecting Process,
all conforming to the same Template.
Depending on what that the Collecting Process does (save to file,
store to database, analyze the data) the Collecting Process may use
up a lot of memory.
The tester MUST ensure that if the Collecting Process runs out of
memory, it shuts down the specific SCTP association or closes the TCP
connection but remains available to receive data on other open
Transport Sessions and stays available for future Transport Sessions.
3.5.2. Excessive rate of incoming Data Records
The tester MUST cause Data Records to be exported to the Collecting
Process with an increasing export rate.
For TCP or SCTP in reliable mode, the tester MUST ensure that export
stalls the Exporting Process once the Collecting Process becomes
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fully loaded.
For UDP export, the tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process
drops records as it becomes overloaded, and MUST check that the
Collecting Process logs a warning.
3.5.3. Large Templates
The tester MUST create Templates with the maximum possible number of
Information Elements, and cause these to be exported to the
Collecting Process.
The total length field in the IP header is 16 bits, allowing a length
up to 65535 octets. 20 octets are required for a minimal IPv4 header,
16 octets for the IPFIX header, 4 octets for the Set header and 4
octets for the Template header, so the Template definition may be up
to (65535 - 20 - 16 - 4 - 4) = 65491 octets long. The minimum IPFIX
Information Element specification requires 4 octets: two for the
Information Element ID and two for the field length. Therefore, the
maximum number of IPFIX Information Elements in a single Template is
65491 / 4 = 16372. With this many Information Elements, the Template
will be 65488 octets long while the entire packet will be 65532
octets long.
The tester MUST create Data Records conforming to this Template, and
cause them to be exported. Note that, for the implementation, the
associated Data Records might be smaller or larger than the Template
Records depending on the length of the Information Elements defined
by the Template and on the presence of variable length Information
Elements.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process correctly receives
and decodes the Template and associated Data Records.
3.5.4. Many new Templates within Data Template timeout interval
The tester MUST create a large number of different Templates and
cause them to be exported to the Collecting Process to stress test
the Collecting Process's memory consumption.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process gracefully
discards Templates if it's running out of memory resources, and MUST
check that warnings are logged.
3.5.5. Multiple Exporting Processes exporting to one Collecting Process
The tester MUST configure multiple Exporting Processes to export
Templates and associated Data Records to the same Collecting Process
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at the same time.
The tester MUST ensure that all the Templates and associated Data
Records are correctly received and decoded at the Collecting Process,
and that no Exporting Process stalls or disconnects completely unless
the Collecting Process runs out of memory.
3.5.6. Export from one Exporting Process to multiple Collecting
Processes
If the Exporting Process supports multiple simultaneous export
destinations, the tester MUST configure the Exporting Process to
export Data Records in parallel to different Collecting Processes.
The tester MUST configure the use of a mixture of simple and complex
Templates and ensure they are all correctly received and decoded by
all the Collecting Processes.
3.6. Error Handling
This section lists and describes a number of problems that might
occur in either the network or data transmission or related to wrong
information encoding, and which the IPFIX Exporting Process and
Collecting Process must be capable of handling in a graceful way. It
is intended to test the robustness and fault tolerance of the IPFIX
Processes.
3.6.1. Temporary network disconnect
Due to network failures (either physical or logical, e.g. defective
routing) the connectivity between an IPFIX Exporting Process and
Collecting Process might be disrupted. The IPFIX Exporting Process
and Collecting Process must be able to handle such events in a
deterministic and graceful way if they should occur during an IPFIX
export. When connection oriented transmission protocols (TCP/SCTP)
are in use, such a failure may or may not be signaled to the
Exporting Process and Collecting Process by the operating system
depending on the type of network adapter, driver software and
operating system in use. The effect might be the direct signaling of
an error when IP packet read/write system functions are invoked
(signaling connection reset by peer) or there might be an OS-
dependent connection timeout.
The IPFIX Exporting Process and Collecting Process behavior MUST be
checked upon such interruptions of data transmission.
The tester MUST configure continuous export over all applicable
combinations of transports and protocols in Section 3.1 in turn.
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For SCTP-based associations and TCP-based connections, the tester
MUST create a short disconnect between the Exporting Process and the
Collecting Process (e.g. by momentarily interrupting the network
connection) and MUST ensure that export continues after the
connection is repaired. The tester MUST then create a longer
disconnection between the Exporting Process and Collecting Process,
and MUST ensure that export continues after the connection is
repaired.
For UDP-based data export there is no noticeable connection loss, but
data received with non-consecutive sequence numbers indicates data
loss. The tester MUST create a short disconnect between the
Exporting Process and Collecting Process, and MUST ensure that this
is recognized and reported by the Collecting Process per section 3.1
of [I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol].
3.6.2. Exporting Process termination and restart during data
transmission
An IPFIX Collecting Process might be confronted with a faulty
Exporting Process implementation that suddenly crashes, dropping any
open connections. The Exporting Process may be restarted again soon
after the crash.
Such an event will only be visible to the Collecting Process when the
IPFIX Messages (Templates and associated Data Records) are carried
over TCP or SCTP. For export via UDP no such test is available due
to the connection-less nature of the transport.
The tester MUST configure continuous export over all applicable
combinations of SCTP and TCP transports and protocols in Section 3.1
in turn. For each combination, the tester MUST establish export,
then kill the active Exporting Process.
The tester MUST ensure that the associated Collecting Process shuts
down SCTP associations and closes TCP connections associated with
that export after a suitable timeout period.
The tester MUST Ensure that the Collecting Process discards the
Template(s) received on the killed transport session.
The tester MUST restart the Exporting Process again, and MUST ensure
that the Exporting Process exports the Templates again.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process receives and
accepts both Templates and associated Data Records from the new
Exporting Process running at the same source host.
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3.6.3. Collecting Process termination and restart during data
transmission
An IPFIX Exporting Process might be confronted with a faulty
Collecting Process implementation that suddenly crashes, dropping any
open Transport Sessions. The Collecting Process may be restarted
again soon after the crash.
The tester MUST set up an Exporting Process and Collecting Process
and cause IPFIX Templates and associated Data Records to be exported
over all applicable combinations of SCTP and TCP transports and
protocols in Section 3.1 in turn. Via UDP the restart of the
Collecting Process will be invisible to the Exporting Process and
have no effect.
The tester MUST terminate the Collecting Process while the export is
in progress, and MUST ensure that the Exporting Process shuts down
SCTP associations and closes TCP connections associated with that
Collecting Process.
The tester MUST restart the Collecting Process and ensure that the
Exporting Process connects to the Collecting Process again and that
it exports the IPFIX Templates again.
The tester MUST ensure that the new Collecting Process correctly
receives and decodes the IPFIX Data Records again.
3.6.4. Incorrect Template Records
IPFIX Template Records contain a message length field, an overall
field count and a scope field count. The field count is the number
of all fields in the Template Record, including the scope fields if
present. Recall from section 3.4.2.1 of [I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol]
that the scope field count may not be zero.
These tests verify the Collecting Process's operation when it
receives a Template Record with an invalid message length.
Consider the example Template Record shown in Figure 5. This
Template record is missing one Information Element ID and one
Information Element length field. There is insufficient data in the
set for the specified set length, and the overall record is four
octets too short for the specified total length. Therefore the
Template must be dropped by the IPFIX Collecting Process, and the
SCTP association must be shut down or TCP connection closed.
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0 1 2 3
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Version = 10 | Total Length = 32 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Export Time = 1155202151 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Sequence Number = 0x12345678 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Observation Domain ID = 0x33334444 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Set ID = 2 | Set Length = 12 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Template ID = 257 | Field Count = 2 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
|0| Info Element Identifier = 8 | Field Length = 4 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
Figure 5
The tester MUST create and cause the Exporting Process to export the
following IPFIX Templates, and MUST ensure the correct Collecting
Process behaviour for each of the transports and protocols in
Section 3.1.
o For SCTP transport, ensure that the Collecting Process discards
the IPFIX Message and shuts down the SCTP association, and check
that it logs the error.
o For TCP transport, ensure that the Collecting Process discards the
IPFIX Message, closes the TCP connection, and check that it logs
the error.
o For UDP transport, ensure that the Collecting Process discards the
IPFIX Message, and check that it logs the error.
(a) The tester MUST create the IPFIX Template shown in Figure 5 and
cause the Exporting Process to export it. The tester MUST ensure
that the Collecting Process's behaviour is as specified above for
each transport type.
(b) Consider the IPFIX Template shown in Figure 5, modified with
total length = 28. In this case the IPFIX Message has to be rejected
because field count = 2 and there is no second Information Element
record present in the Set. The available data is exhausted after
reading the first Information Element record.
The tester MUST create the modified Template and cause the Exporting
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Process to export it. The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting
Process's behaviour is as specified above for each transport type.
(c) Consider the IPFIX Template shown in Figure 5, modified with
total length = 26. In this case the IPFIX Message has to be rejected
because the IPFIX Message length is too short. After the first
Information Element the IPFIX Message data is exhausted according to
the total length information.
The tester MUST create the modified Template and cause the Exporting
Process to export it. The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting
Process's behaviour is as specified above for each transport type.
(d) Consider the IPFIX Template shown in Figure 5, modified with
field count = 1. In this case the IPFIX Message must be rejected
because total length is too large and does not match the amount of
data available.
The tester MUST create the modified Template and cause the Exporting
Process to export it. The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting
Process's behaviour is as specified above for each transport type.
Finally when the IPFIX Template shown in Figure 5 is extended with
the data shown in Figure 6, it becomes a correct IPFIX Template.
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
|0| Info Element Identifier = 12| Field Length = 4 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
Figure 6
The tester MUST create the modified Template and cause the Exporting
Process to export it. The tester MUST ensure that the Template is
accepted by the Collecting Process for each transport type.
The example Template record shown in Figure 7 must be dropped because
the scope field count = 0.
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0 1 2 3
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Version = 10 | Total Length = 30 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Export Time = 1155202151 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Sequence Number = 0x12345678 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Observation Domain ID = 0x33334444 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Set ID = 3 | Set Length = 14 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Template ID = 257 | Field Count = 1 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Scope Field Count = 0 |0| Info Element Identifier = 8 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| Field Length = 4 |
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
Figure 7
The tester MUST create the Template shown in Figure 7 and cause the
Exporting Process to export it. The tester MUST ensure that the
IPFIX Message is discarded by the Collecting Process for each
transport type, and MUST check that the Collecting Process logs an
error. The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process also shuts
down the SCTP association or closes the TCP connection.
The tester MUST create an IPFIX Options Template where the field
count is less than the scope field count, and cause the Exporting
Process to export it. Use the above IPFIX Options Template with
scope field count = 2. The tester MUST ensure that the Template is
discarded by the Collecting Process for each transport type, and MUST
check that the Collecting Process logs an error. The tester MUST
ensure that the Collecting Process shuts down the SCTP association or
closes the TCP connection.
3.6.5. Incorrect Data Record
The tester MUST create the following invalid Data Records and cause
them to be exported to the Collecting Process over all applicable
combinations of transports and protocols in Section 3.1.
o IPFIX Message too short.
o Illegal use of reduced size encoding/
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o Invalid length specification in case of variable length
Information Elements.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process discards the IPFIX
Message and shuts down the SCTP association or closes the TCP
connection.
3.6.6. Export of non-matching Template and Data Records
The tester MUST create Templates and associated Data Records that
fail to conform to those Templates in the following ways:
o too few Information Elements in Data Record
o too many Information Elements in Data Record
The tester MUST cause the Templates and associated Data Records to be
exported to the Collecting Process over all applicable combinations
of transports and protocols in Section 3.1.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process discards the IPFIX
Message and shuts down the SCTP association or closes the TCP
connection.
3.6.7. Incorrect Set IDs
The tester MUST create Template sets, Option Template sets, and
associated Data sets with an incorrect Set ID, and cause these to be
exported to the Collecting Process over all applicable combinations
of transports and protocols in Section 3.1.
Per [I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol] only the Set ID values 2 and 3 denote
valid sets.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process discards the IPFIX
Message and shuts down the SCTP association or closes the TCP
connection.
3.6.8. Re-using Template IDs
3.6.8.1. Re-using the same Template ID inside the Template expiry time
3.6.8.1.1. Using SCTP transport.
The tester MUST create an IPFIX Template and cause it to be exported
to a Collecting Process over SCTP transport.
The tester MUST cause the same Template to be exported to the same
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Collecting Process again, and MUST ensure that the Collecting Process
discards the IPFIX Message and shuts down the SCTP association.
The tester MUST create and export another IPFIX Template to a
Collecting Process over SCTP transport.
The tester MUST modify the Template contents while retaining the same
Template ID.
The tester MUST cause the modified Template to be exported to the
Collecting Process, and MUST ensure that the Collecting Process
discards the IPFIX Message and shuts down the SCTP association.
The tester MUST check that an error was logged.
3.6.8.1.2. Using TCP transport.
The tester MUST create an IPFIX Template and cause it to be exported
to a Collecting Process over TCP transport.
The tester MUST cause the same Template to be exported to the same
Collecting Process again, and MUST ensure that the Collecting Process
accepts the Template.
The tester MUST modify the Template contents while retaining the same
Template ID.
The tester MUST cause the modified Template to be exported to the
Collecting Process, and MUST ensure that the Collecting Process
resets the TCP connection and discards the IPFIX Message.
The tester MUST check that an error was logged.
3.6.8.1.3. Using UDP transport.
The tester MUST create an IPFIX Template and cause it to be exported
to a Collecting Process over UDP transport.
Before the Template times out on the Collecting Process, the tester
MUST cause the same Template to be exported again and MUST ensure
that the Collecting Process accepts the Template.
The tester MUST create a different Template with the same ID and MUST
cause this to be exported to the Collecting Process before the
original Template times out.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process does not reject
the new Template, and MUST check that an error is logged.
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3.6.8.2. Re-using the same Template ID after the Template expiry time
3.6.8.2.1. Using SCTP transport.
The tester MUST create an IPFIX Template and cause it to be exported
to a Collecting Process over SCTP transport.
The tester MUST ensure that the Template was correctly received and
decoded by the Collecting Process.
The tester MUST cause a Template Withdrawal Message for the Template
to be sent to the Collecting Process, and MUST ensure that the
Template has been removed from the Collecting Process.
The tester MUST create Data Records conforming to the Template and
cause them to be exported to the Collecting Process.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process discards the Data
Records.
The tester MUST check that the Collecting Process logs a warning.
The tester MUST cause the Template to be exported again to the same
Collecting Process over SCTP transport.
The tester MUST ensure that the Template was correctly received and
decoded by the Collecting Process.
3.6.8.2.2. Using TCP transport.
The tester MUST create an IPFIX Template and cause it to be exported
to a Collecting Process over TCP transport.
The tester MUST ensure that the Template was correctly received and
decoded by the Collecting Process.
The tester MUST cause a Template Withdrawal Message for the Template
to be sent to the Collecting Process, and MUST ensure that the
Template has been removed from the Collecting Process.
The tester MUST create Data Records conforming to the Template and
cause them to be exported to the Collecting Process.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process discards the Data
Records.
The tester MUST check that the Collecting Process logs a warning.
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The tester MUST cause the Template to be exported again to the same
Collecting Process over TCP transport.
The tester MUST ensure that the Template was correctly received and
decoded by the Collecting Process.
3.6.8.2.3. Using UDP transport.
The tester MUST create an IPFIX Template and cause it to be exported
to a Collecting Process over UDP transport.
The tester MUST ensure that the Template was correctly received and
decoded by the Collecting Process.
The tester MUST allow the received Template to expire on the
Collecting Process.
The tester MUST create Data Records conforming to the Template and
cause them to be exported to the Collecting Process.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process discards the Data
Records.
The tester MUST check that the Collecting Process logs a warning.
The tester MUST cause the Template to be exported again to the same
Collecting Process over UDP transport.
The tester MUST ensure that the Template was correctly received and
decoded by the Collecting Process.
3.6.8.3. Re-exporting an existing Template ID without withdrawal
[I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol] states in section 8 that a Template must
not be sent more than once during the lifetime of an SCTP
association.
The tester MUST create an IPFIX Template and cause it to be exported
to the Collecting Process multiple times over an SCTP association.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process discards the IPFIX
Message containing the duplicate Templates and shuts down the SCTP
association. The tester MUST check that the Collecting Process logs
a warning.
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3.7. TLS connectivity and policy selection
This section lists tests that verify connectivity over TLS and DTLS,
and proper selection of TLS policies as specified in the IPFIX
Protocol. It specifically does NOT purport to test the security of
IPFIX Message transport over TLS or DTLS, as evaluating the security
of a transport session is really a test of the TLS or DTLS
implementation over which a given IPFIX implementation runs, and as
such is out of scope for this document.
3.7.1. TLS test setup
Setting up for TLS connectivity and policy testing requires the
creation of appropriate X.509 certificates and private keys for a
test environment, and the configuration of a DNS server to answer
with consistent information for the hosts used in the test.
The tester MUST configure the following certificates:
1. A Certificate Authority (CA) certificate and associated
private key for signing the following certificates.
2. One certificate and associated private key, with a CN (Common
Name) or subjectAltName extension of type dNSName containing the
fully qualified domain name of the host, signed by the CA
certificate in 1, for each IPFIX Exporting Process in the test.
3. One certificate and associated private key, with a CN (common
name) or subjectAltName extension of type dNSName containing the
fully qualified domain name of the host, signed by the CA
certificate in 1, for each IPFIX Collecting Process in the test.
The tester MUST configure consistent forward (A, AAAA) and reverse
(PTR) DNS records for each host in the test on a DNS server used by
the hosts for name resolution.
The tester MUST ensure that the Exporting Process and Collecting
Process are on different hosts.
3.7.2. TLS over TCP connectivity test
The tester MUST set up certificates and DNS as in Section 3.7.1.
The tester MUST configure one Exporting Process and one Collecting
Process with their appropriate certificates to transfer IPFIX
Messages over TLS over TCP.
The tester MUST create an IPFIX Template and associated Data Record,
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and cause them to be exported over the TCP connection.
The tester MUST ensure that a TCP connection and a TLS connection
were established, MUST ensure that data was exchanged, and MUST
ensure that the data received at the Collecting Process is correct.
3.7.3. DTLS over UDP connectivity test
The tester MUST set up certificates and DNS as in Section 3.7.1.
The tester MUST configure one Exporting Process and one Collecting
Process with their appropriate certificates to transfer IPFIX
Messages over DTLS over UDP.
The tester MUST create an IPFIX Template and associated Data Record,
and cause them to be exported over the UDP connection.
The tester MUST ensure that UDP packets were sent and a DTLS
connection was established, MUST ensure that data was exchanged, and
MUST ensure that the data received at the Collecting Process is
correct.
3.7.4. DTLS over PR-SCTP connectivity test
The tester MUST set up certificates and DNS as in Section 3.7.1.
The tester MUST configure one Exporting Process and one Collecting
Process with their appropriate certificates to transfer IPFIX
Messages over DTLS over PR-SCTP.
The tester MUST create an IPFIX Template and associated Data Record,
and cause them to be exported over the SCTP association.
The tester MUST ensure that an SCTP association and a DTLS connection
were established, MUST ensure that data was exchanged, and MUST
ensure that the data received at the Collecting Process is correct.
3.7.5. TLS bidirectional authentication policy test
This is an optional test for Collecting Processes only; it requires
the modification of an Exporting Process to NOT present a
certificate.
The tester MUST modify an Exporting Process to NOT present a
certificate.
The tester MUST perform the connectivity tests in Section 3.7.2,
Section 3.7.3, and Section 3.7.4.
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The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process rejects the TLS or
DTLS connection establishment.
3.7.6. Exporting Process Identity Mismatch TLS Policy test
The tester MUST set up certificates and DNS as in Section 3.7.1.
The tester MUST use a certificate for the Exporting Process that does
NOT match the fully qualified domain name of the host on which the
Exporting Process runs.
The tester MUST Perform the connectivity tests in Section 3.7.2,
Section 3.7.3, and Section 3.7.4.
The tester MUST ensure that the Collecting Process rejects the TLS or
DTLS connection establishment.
3.7.7. Collecting Process Identity Mismatch TLS Policy test
The tester MUST set up certificates and DNS as in Section 3.7.1.
The tester MUST use a certificate for the Collecting Process that
does NOT match the fully qualified domain name of the host on which
the Collecting Process runs.
The tester MUST perform the connectivity tests in Section 3.7.2,
Section 3.7.3, and Section 3.7.4.
The tester MUST ensure that the Exporting Process rejects the TLS or
DTLS connection establishment.
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4. Security considerations
This memo raises no security issues.
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5. IANA considerations
This memo raises no IANA considerations.
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6. Acknowledgements
The authors wish to thank Brian Trammell for contributing the initial
text for Section 3.7.
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7. References
7.1. Normative references
[I-D.ietf-ipfix-architecture]
Sadasivan, G., "Architecture for IP Flow Information
Export", draft-ietf-ipfix-architecture-12 (work in
progress), September 2006.
[I-D.ietf-ipfix-as]
Zseby, T., "IPFIX Applicability", draft-ietf-ipfix-as-11
(work in progress), February 2007.
[I-D.ietf-ipfix-info]
Quittek, J., "Information Model for IP Flow Information
Export", draft-ietf-ipfix-info-15 (work in progress),
February 2007.
[I-D.ietf-ipfix-protocol]
Claise, B., "Specification of the IPFIX Protocol for the
Exchange", draft-ietf-ipfix-protocol-24 (work in
progress), November 2006.
[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
[RFC3917] Quittek, J., Zseby, T., Claise, B., and S. Zander,
"Requirements for IP Flow Information Export (IPFIX)",
RFC 3917, October 2004.
7.2. Informative references
[RFC2960] Stewart, R., Xie, Q., Morneault, K., Sharp, C.,
Schwarzbauer, H., Taylor, T., Rytina, I., Kalla, M.,
Zhang, L., and V. Paxson, "Stream Control Transmission
Protocol", RFC 2960, October 2000.
[RFC3550] Schulzrinne, H., Casner, S., Frederick, R., and V.
Jacobson, "RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time
Applications", STD 64, RFC 3550, July 2003.
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Authors' Addresses
Carsten Schmoll
Fraunhofer Institute Fokus
Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31
Berlin D-10589
Germany
Phone: +49 30 3463 7136
Email: schmoll@fokus.fraunhofer.de
URI: http://www.fokus.fraunhofer.de
Paul Aitken
Cisco Systems
96 Commercial Quay
Edinburgh EH6 6LX
Scotland
Phone: +44 131 561 3616
Email: paitken@cisco.com
URI: http://www.cisco.com
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