#!/bin/sh set -x IFACE="${1:?"usage: $0 [gateway] "}" GATEWAY=$2 TID=`/sbin/ip addr show dev ${IFACE} | grep -w ${IFACE}: | tr -s ' ' | cut -d : -f 1` if [ "${GATEWAY}" = "down" ]; then # delete routing table and policy and exit ## routing table is automatically flushed, so 'route flush' can be removed /sbin/ip route flush table ${TID} ## device has no longer any IP addr, so do not use IPADDR /sbin/ip rule del table ${TID} priority ${TID} /sbin/ip route flush cache echo "remove routing table and policy for ${IFACE}" exit fi # get IP address, network mask, default gateway info IPADDR=`/sbin/ip addr show dev ${IFACE} | grep -w inet | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f 3 | cut -d / -f 1` NETWORK=`/sbin/ip route show dev ${IFACE} | grep -w ${IPADDR} | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f 1` if [ -z "${GATEWAY}" ]; then GATEWAY=`/sbin/ip route show dev ${IFACE} | grep -w default | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f 3` fi if [ -z "${GATEWAY}" ]; then GATEWAY=`/sbin/ip route | grep -w default | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f 3` # this may add wrong default route especially on RHEL fi # set routing table /sbin/ip route add ${NETWORK} dev ${IFACE} table ${TID} /sbin/ip route add default via ${GATEWAY} dev ${IFACE} table ${TID} # set routing policy /sbin/ip rule add from ${IPADDR} table ${TID} priority ${TID} /sbin/ip route flush cache echo "add routing table and policy for ${IFACE} on table ${TID}"