On 03/12/2015 01:50 PM, Earl A Ramirez wrote:
On 12 March 2015 at 13:43, Robert Moskowitz <r...@htt-consult.com> wrote:

I know how to use 'ip' to set up a static route, e.g.:

ip route add 192.168.128.0/17 via 40.53.24.3 dev eth0

But if you reboot or restart network, you loose this.  Thus you have to
make it persistant.  I found:

http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/configuring-static-routes-in-
debian-or-red-hat-linux-systems.html

where it says to add to ifcfg-eth0:

192.168.128.0/17 via 40.53.24.3

But this did not work after the interface was restarted.  So what is the
proper to set up persistant static routes?


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I have used this document [0] in the past and it worked for me, let me know
if it works for you.

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https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Deployment_Guide/sec-networkscripts-static-routes-network-netmask-directives.html

Yes it did. Brings back some really old memories of doing this way some 10 years ago. Back when I built a firewall on Centos4 with lots of ethernets and Shorewall and stuff.

thanks

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