On 7/30/2024 10:44, Roy Marples wrote:

Don't use -T in the real world. It will exit once one address family completes.
You probably want the --noconfigure option.

Roy

Ah, ok.

Well, next couple days I cannot screw with the network configuration here as there are critical things that require I not do something I may regret and might take a bit to reverse.... :-)

However, I will attempt that as soon as I can (e.g. boot said machine without external connectivity configured and see if "--noconfigure" does what I'd expect it to do before turning it loose and maybe having it make a mess.)

Will advise when I can screw with the machine again -- note that I had to use ia_na 1; omitting the index (presumably defaulting to zero) did not return a delegation but did get the upstream route. I DO like the fact that I can have an exit hook setup that is "one script" that handles both -- right now, with two programs, I have to deal with both separately as there are things on that box that do have to be reconfigured or at least restarted on an IP address change.

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