Date: Mon, 08 Jun 2015 17:23:55 -0700 From: John Nyhuis <jnyhuis@uw.edu> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: FreeBSD 10.1p10 defaultrouter not working Message-ID: <5576321B.3030506@uw.edu>
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I am trying to set a default route of 140.142.xyz.129 using the documented method of adding the line below to rc.conf: defaultrouter = "140.142.xyz.129" (the .xyz. is to protect the guilty... mainly me). ^_^ After restarting the netif and route services, I still don't see a default route being set. netstat -r shows: Internet: Destination Gateway Flags Netif Expire localhost link#7 UH lo0 140.142.xyz.128/25 link#8 U lagg0 140.142.xyz.141 link#8 UHS lo0 no default route is assigned... No logs of interest show up in messages, security, or dmesg.today The pertinent section of rc.conf looks like: cloned_interfaces="lagg0" defaultrouter="140.142.xyz.129" #create a LACP aggregate interface for the native 1G NICS ifconfig_bce0="up" ifconfig_bce1="up" ifconfig_lagg0="laggproto lacp laggport bce0 laggport bce1 140.142.xyz.141/25" This should all be good according to the FreeBSD handbook, but it does not work. I can manually set the default route using "route add default 140.142.xyz.129", but although the route is now listed, it does not work. If I comment the "ifconfig_lagg0" line, a default route does show up as expected, so this seems to be related to an incompatibility between a aggregate interface and a "defaultrouter" line in rc.conf. Either will work by themselves, but not both in the same rc.conf. Any wisdom you would be willing to share would be much appreciated... -- Thanks, John Nyhuis IT Manager, Stam Lab 2211 Elliott Avenue 6th Floor, 6S139 Seattle, WA 98121 O: (206)-267-1097 ext 220 F: (206)-441-3033
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