Re: what are the iproute2 rules and routes startup scripts

From: Robin Mordasiewicz (robin_at_bullseye.tv)
Date: 10/31/05

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    Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 08:28:44 -0500 (EST)
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    On Sun, 30 Oct 2005, Alexander Dalloz wrote:

    > Am Sa, den 29.10.2005 schrieb Robin Mordasiewicz um 19:35:
    >
    >> How do I configure iproute2 rules and route tables to automatically start
    >> at boot time, or to be run when the network script is run
    >>
    >> ie. I can issue the following commands, but when the machine reboots the
    >> settings are not automtically set. Typically I have been accustomed to
    >> editing /etc/sysconfig/network to establist a default route, but I need to
    >> configure multiple routing tables. I can edit /etc/iproute2/rt_tables to
    >> add the table names, but where do I put the config settings for the rules
    >> and routes.
    >>
    >>
    >> [root@localhost]# ip route add default via 10.90.2.1 dev bond0.902 table 11
    >> [root@localhost]# ip ru add from 10.90.2.244/32 table 11 priority 500
    >
    > device specific routes: /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-<device>
    >
    > device independent routes:
    > /etc/sysconfig/static-routes
    >
    > Both take "ip route" syntax, only "static-routes" requires a leading
    > "any" for each line. See /usr/share/doc/initscripts-*/sysconfig.txt for
    > more.
    >
    Ok, but what about the rules,
    ie. When issueing the following commands I understand how I can use the
    route-device file, but which file do edit to deal with the "ip rule add"
    line ?

    /sbin/ip rule delete from ${IPADDR} lookup ${TABLE}
    /sbin/ip rule add from ${IPADDR} table ${TABLE} priority ${PRIORITY}

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