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Disambiguation: NetML is also the name of a network design system developed by prof. Ronald G. Addie et al. If that is the system you are looking for, you may want to consider having a look at the pertaining Google Code page and at a reference paper.
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Detailed Information - ER Diagrams

This page indexes a set of Entity-Relationship diagrams that describe how routing protocol configurations are modeled inside NetML. Models depend on the vendor specific implementation of each routing protocol. More detailed information about the differences between router configuration methods can be found in the Per-vendor Comparison page.

In the following table Zebra is the well known routing daemon, while diagrams on the NetML row result from merging the ones in the previous rows.

 

RIP Protocol

BGP Protocol

Cisco

ER Diagram (376KB) ER Diagram (80KB)

Juniper

ER Diagram (452KB) ER Diagram (484KB)

Zebra

ER Diagram (300KB) ER Diagram (140KB)

NetML

ER Diagram (60KB) ER Diagram (76KB)