You can also use ip route to replace a route (don't need to delete and add):
ip route replace default via <IP> dev <interface name>2018-02-02 14:29 GMT-02:00 Terry Barnaby <terry1@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
I tied using "ip route" it had the same effect.
On 02/02/18 14:21, Bill Shirley wrote:
Use 'ip' and add the dev parameter:
ip route add default 173.xxx.yyy.zzz dev ccast
man route:
NOTE
This program is obsolete. For replacement check ip route.
Bill
On 2/2/2018 8:42 AM, Terry Barnaby wrote:
A strange one this. I was trying to change the default route of a machine for testing a different gateway.
I ran:
route del default gw <gateway1>
route add default gw <gateway2>
However the second command did not add the route and I could not add the old default route back. There were no errors on stdout or in /var/log/messages.
Now I found that if there is already a default route you can add another one, so could do a:
route add default gw <gateway2>
route del default gw <gateway2>
And these worked fine. It seems you cannot set a default route if there isn't one set.
Any ideas ?
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