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[address-policy-wg] Hi, i need information
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Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet
Woeber at CC.UniVie.ac.at
Wed Nov 7 10:04:13 CET 2007
I think this question would b better suited for the Routing WG List and/or maybe Database? I have cc'd the Routing List, and when you agree with me, please remove Address-Policy from the cc-List when replying :-) Cheers, Wilfried 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. >
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