Routing Policy Configuration Language (RPCL)
draft-ardas-rpcl-00
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Authors | Tony Przygienda , Ardas Cilingiroglu | ||
Last updated | 1998-08-11 | ||
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Abstract
Routing policies define a set of rules and actions to be applied by proto- cols when they send and receive routing updates. When a protocol receives an updates, routing policies are used to determine if, and with what infor- mation a route gets added to the Routing Information Base (RIB). When preparing to send a routing update, routing policy is consulted to see if the route is to be sent and if so, what information is to be included in the update. The Routing Policy Configuration Language (RPCL) specifies a language for defining routing policies in a router.
Authors
Tony Przygienda
Ardas Cilingiroglu
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