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 <fischerdoug...@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

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