| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165 | <sect1 id="ch07-ethnet"><title>Creating the ethnet script</title><para>This section only applies if a user is going to configure a network card.If not, this section can be skipped.</para><para>Create the <filename>/etc/init.d/ethnet</filename> script by running thefollowing command:</para><para><screen><userinput>cat > /etc/init.d/ethnet << "EOF"</userinput>#!/bin/sh# Begin /etc/init.d/ethnet## Main script by Gerard Beekmans - gerard@linuxfromscratch.org# GATEWAY check by Jean-François Le Ray - jfleray@club-internet.fr# "Specify which IF to use to reach default GATEWAY" by #     Graham Cantin - gcantin@pacbell.net### Include the functions declared in the /etc/init.d/functions file# and the variables from the /etc/sysconfig/network file.#source /etc/init.d/functionssource /etc/sysconfig/networkcase "$1" in        start)## Obtain all the network card configuration files#        for interface in $(/bin/ls /etc/sysconfig/nic-config/ifcfg* | \            grep -v ifcfg-lo)        do## Load the variables from that file#            source $interface## If the ONBOOT variable is set to yes, process this file and bring the# interface up.#            if [ "$ONBOOT" == yes ]            then                echo -n "Bringing up the $DEVICE interface..."                /sbin/ifconfig $DEVICE $IP broadcast $BROADCAST \                    netmask $NETMASK                evaluate_retval            fi        done## If the /etc/sysconfig/network file contains a GATEWAY variable, set# the default gateway and the interface through which the default# gateway can be reached.#            if [ "$GATEWAY" != "" ]; then                echo -n "Setting up routing for $GATEWAY_IF interface..."                /sbin/route add default gateway $GATEWAY \                        metric 1 dev $GATEWAY_IF                evaluate_retval            fi                ;;        stop)## Obtain all the network card configuration files#        for interface in $(/bin/ls /etc/sysconfig/nic-config/ifcfg* | \            grep -v ifcfg-lo)        do## Load the variables from that file#            source $interface## If the ONBOOT variable is set, process the file and bring the# interface down#            if [ $ONBOOT == yes ]            then                echo -n "Bringing down the $DEVICE interface..."                /sbin/ifconfig $DEVICE down                evaluate_retval            fi        done                ;;        restart)                $0 stop                sleep 1                $0 start                ;;        *)                echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}"                exit 1                ;;esac# End /etc/init.d/ethnet<userinput>EOF</userinput></screen></para><sect2><title>Adding default gateway to /etc/sysconfig/network</title><para>If a default gateway is required to be setup, the following command does that:</para><para><screen><userinput>cat >> /etc/sysconfig/network << "EOF"</userinput>GATEWAY=192.168.1.2GATEWAY_IF=eth0<userinput>EOF</userinput></screen></para><para>GATEWAY and GATEWAY_IF need to be changed to match the network setup.GATEWAY contains the address of the default gateway, and GATEWAY_IFcontains the network interface through which that default gateway canbe reached.</para></sect2><sect2><title>Creating NIC configuration files</title><para>Which interfaces are brought up and down by the ethnet script depends onthe files in the /etc/sysconfig/nic-config directory. Thisdirectory should contain files in the form of ifcfg-x where x is anidentification number (or whatever a user named it).</para><para>First the nic-config directory is created by running:</para><para><screen><userinput>mkdir /etc/sysconfig/nic-config</userinput></screen></para><para>Now, new files are created in that directory containing the following.The following command creates a sample file ifcfg-eth0:</para><para><screen><userinput>cat > /etc/sysconfig/nic-config/ifcfg-eth0 << "EOF"</userinput>ONBOOT=yesDEVICE=eth0IP=192.168.1.1NETMASK=255.255.255.0BROADCAST=192.168.1.255<userinput>EOF</userinput></screen></para><para>Of course, the values of those four variables have to be changed in every file tomatch the proper setup. Usually NETMASK and BROADCAST will remain thesame, just the DEVICE IP variables will change per network interface. If the ONBOOT variable is set to yes, the ethnet script will bring it up during boot up of the system. If set to anything else but yes it will be ignored by the ethnet script and thus not brought up.</para></sect2></sect1>
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