2007/11/7, Juan Felipe Botero Vega <juanfelo@gmail.com>:
Ok, so if i understood, there are no tools that map, for example an ospf configuration or an interface intra-policy configuration (no inter-policy), to a router configuration file? (but it is possible to define this type of configurations b means of RPSL)
I have thos others questions: Is only possible to use RPSL in border routers of the authonomus system?, can I configure an intra-AS routing policy using RPSL?
Thanks a lot.
2007/11/7, Joao Damas <Joao_Damas@isc.org>:
as you say, the RPSL spec allows and defines this uses HOwever I don't know any software that supports them. the software that I know is directed towards BGP configuration
Joao Damas ISC
On 7 Nov 2007, at 10:28, Juan Felipe Botero Vega wrote:
Hi, I am working in a common project between the UPC (University Polithecnic of Catalonia, Spain) and Heanet (Ireland's National Education and Research Network).
I know this is not a RPSL forum, but i need to know something about this language.
In the RFC 2622 RPSL is well defined, but i don't have clear if it is possible to use RPSL for internal routing. My question is: is it possible to use RPSL to perform the following actions:
1. Configure a router announcing it's the networks it has connected to. 2. Configure the routing protocols in each router (this question depends directly of the previous one) 3. Configure the routing policies inside the network (i am not referring to BGP policies but policies of access control in each router inside a network). This could be applied also to OSPF areas??
Thanks for your attention.