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Re: BGP Peers Data modeling schema
From: David Bass <davidbass570 () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2020 13:44:32 -0600
I second Jeff in using YANG. On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 1:37 PM Jeff Tantsura <jefftant.ietf () gmail com> wrote:
YANG is the right direction. OpenConfig BGP and policy models are supported by every vendor on the earth. We are finalizing IETF BGP and policy models draft-ietf-rtgwg-policy-model is about to be last-called draft-ietf-idr-bgp-model is pretty much ready Cheers, Jeff On Nov 5, 2020, 4:57 AM -0800, Douglas Fischer <fischerdouglas () gmail com>, wrote: I'm designing a tool for provisioning configurations for an ITP and his Peers. The idea is that based on that, all the configs to all the involved components configurations to be deployed based on that source of data. I'm Talking about Routers, BMP, SNMP tool(Ex.: Zabbix), etc... But, once again, I'm feeling that I'm reinventing the wheel. I'm pretty sure that someone else has already suffered from that. I search for a bit, and I didn't find anything... But with this gray area between developers and network operators, I'm not sure if I'm looking at the right place. I even tried to look at http://schema.org but didn't find anything related to networks and BGP there yet. So, anyone could point me in the right direction? -- Douglas Fernando Fischer Engº de Controle e Automação
Current thread:
- BGP Peers Data modeling schema Douglas Fischer (Nov 05)
- Re: BGP Peers Data modeling schema Christopher Morrow (Nov 05)
- Re: BGP Peers Data modeling schema Christopher Morrow (Nov 05)
- Re: BGP Peers Data modeling schema Christopher Morrow (Nov 05)
- Re: BGP Peers Data modeling schema Christopher Morrow (Nov 05)
- Re: BGP Peers Data modeling schema Jeff Tantsura (Nov 05)
- Re: BGP Peers Data modeling schema David Bass (Nov 05)
- Re: BGP Peers Data modeling schema Christopher Morrow (Nov 05)