Is it possible to add a static route to the switch so that it can be managed by a network that isn't through the default gateway? Alternatively, can a routing protocol (OSPF?) be enabled?
The default gateway is setup to be internet facing, whereas the management network is downstream. ICMP redirects don't seem to be enabled (probably a good thing) and the default gateway (which is over a point-to-point wireless link) is down, the redirect wouldn't be available anyway.
Add a static route to a second gateway for WS-6
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Re: Add a static route to a second gateway for WS-6
It's a layer 2 device so no route except default gateway. I think they want to avoid routing through cpu even if you only have to set sysctl ip.forwarding value to 0 to avoid this.
Next gen will support static route. I already ask if it could be possible to add a modified version of FRRouting that would write route to the API of the vitesse ASIC instead of linux FIB but I doubt it will happen even if it would be a really cool option.
Next gen will support static route. I already ask if it could be possible to add a modified version of FRRouting that would write route to the API of the vitesse ASIC instead of linux FIB but I doubt it will happen even if it would be a really cool option.
Re: Add a static route to a second gateway for WS-6
Thanks for the response, but to clarify...
I'm not wanting to turn the device into a router (forwarding packets at layer 3 between interfaces). This is only about the management interface and setting the next hop address for traffic from the management interface.
If I open a command line then I can view the IPv4 routing table:
admin@Netonix_Switch:/www# ip r
10.20.0.0/24 dev eth0 src 10.20.0.15
default via 10.20.0.1 dev eth0
It shows the connected network and a default route. With this I can't ping the device from the downstream networks. If I then add another route, then I can ping the device from the management networks:
admin@Netonix_Switch:/www# ip route add 10.20.0.0/16 via 10.20.0.2
Is it possible to have this additional route stored somewhere in the configuration (as I expect it will be lost upon power cycle)?
I'm not wanting to turn the device into a router (forwarding packets at layer 3 between interfaces). This is only about the management interface and setting the next hop address for traffic from the management interface.
If I open a command line then I can view the IPv4 routing table:
admin@Netonix_Switch:/www# ip r
10.20.0.0/24 dev eth0 src 10.20.0.15
default via 10.20.0.1 dev eth0
It shows the connected network and a default route. With this I can't ping the device from the downstream networks. If I then add another route, then I can ping the device from the management networks:
admin@Netonix_Switch:/www# ip route add 10.20.0.0/16 via 10.20.0.2
Is it possible to have this additional route stored somewhere in the configuration (as I expect it will be lost upon power cycle)?
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Re: Add a static route to a second gateway for WS-6
No, you currently can't do it persistent, only via linux CLI with iproute2. Maybe a boot custom script but I'm not aware of a way to do it on netonix.
Maybe a vlan up to your second management and do it through same subnet ?
Maybe a vlan up to your second management and do it through same subnet ?
Re: Add a static route to a second gateway for WS-6
I was getting towards the same point of writing a custom rc script. This would no doubt be lost upon upgrade, but I could live with that for now. The firmware (v1.4.9) appears to be openwrt v8.09 with a linux 2.6.26.8 kernel. The switch is being used, so doing development/testing on it is a problem.
I'm assuming changes to the filesystem with be persisted in /jffs by the mini_fo filesystem.
I've added the following script '/etc/init.d/networkstaticroute' with a couple of static routes hard coded:
Then I enabled it with:
I'm assuming changes to the filesystem with be persisted in /jffs by the mini_fo filesystem.
I've added the following script '/etc/init.d/networkstaticroute' with a couple of static routes hard coded:
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#!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
START=41
STOP=41
boot() {
ip route add 10.20.0.0/16 via 10.20.0.2
ip route add fd0c:898b:471c::/48 via fd0c:898b:471c::2
}
start() {
echo Nothing to start
}
stop() {
echo Nothing to stop
}
Then I enabled it with:
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/etc/init.d/networkstaticroute enable
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