For all protocol types, you can also specify the MTU by using the \texttt{mtu} option.
+\subsubsection{Setting up static routes}
+
+You can set up static routes for a specific interface that will be brought up
+after the interface is configured.
+
+Simply add a config section like this:
+
+\begin{Verbatim}
+config route foo
+ option interface lan
+ option target 1.1.1.0
+ option netmask 255.255.255.0
+ option gateway 192.168.1.1
+\end{Verbatim}
+
+The name for the route section is optional, the \texttt{interface}, \texttt{target} and
+\texttt{gateway} options are mandatory.
+Leaving out the \texttt{netmask} option will turn the route into a host route.
\subsubsection{Setting up the switch (currently broadcom only)}
config_foreach() {
local function="$1"
- local section
+ local type="$2"
+ local section cfgtype
[ -z "$CONFIG_SECTIONS" ] && return 0
for section in ${CONFIG_SECTIONS}; do
+ config_get cfgtype "$section" TYPE
+ [ -n "$type" -a "$cfgtype" != "$type" ] && continue
eval "$function \"\$section\""
done
}
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+add_route() {
+ local config="$1"
+
+ # is this route intended for the
+ # $INTERFACE of this hotplug event
+ config_get interface "$config" interface
+ [ "$interface" != "$INTERFACE" ] && return 0
+
+ # get the real interface name from network config
+ config_get dev "$interface" ifname
+
+ config_get target "$config" target
+ config_get netmask "$config" netmask
+ config_get gateway "$config" gateway
+ config_get metric "$config" metric
+
+ # make sure there is a gateway and a target
+ [ -n "$target" ] || {
+ echo "Missing target in route section $config"
+ return 1
+ }
+ [ -n "$gateway" ] || {
+ echo "Missing gateway in route section $config"
+ return 1
+ }
+
+ netmask="${netmask:-255.255.255.255}"
+ dest="${netmask:+-net "$target" netmask "$netmask"}"
+ dest="${dest:--host "$target"}"
+
+ /sbin/route add $dest gw "$gateway" ${dev:+dev "$dev"} ${metric:+ metric "$metric"}
+}
+
+case "$ACTION" in
+ ifup)
+ include /lib/network
+ scan_interfaces
+ config_foreach "add_route" route
+ ;;
+esac