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.