#!/bin/sh # As PPPoE is an "on demand" interface we need to re-configure it when it # becomes up if [ "$6" != "{{ ifname }}" ]; then exit fi # add some info to syslog DIALER_PID=$(cat /var/run/{{ ifname }}.pid) logger -t pppd[$DIALER_PID] "executing $0" {% if connect_on_demand is not defined %} # See https://vyos.dev/T2248. Determine if we are enslaved to a # VRF, this is needed to properly insert the default route. VRF_NAME="" if [ -d /sys/class/net/{{ ifname }}/upper_* ]; then # Determine upper (VRF) interface VRF=$(basename $(ls -d /sys/class/net/{{ ifname }}/upper_*)) # Remove upper_ prefix from result string VRF=${VRF#"upper_"} # Populate variable to run in VR context VRF_NAME="vrf ${VRF_NAME}" fi {% if default_route != 'none' %} # Always delete default route when interface goes down if we installed it vtysh -c "conf t" ${VRF_NAME} -c "no ip route 0.0.0.0/0 {{ ifname }} ${VRF_NAME}" {% if ipv6 is defined and ipv6.address is defined and ipv6.address.autoconf is defined %} vtysh -c "conf t" ${VRF_NAME} -c "no ipv6 route ::/0 {{ ifname }} ${VRF_NAME}" {% endif %} {% endif %} {% endif %} {% if dhcpv6_options is defined and dhcpv6_options.pd is defined %} # Stop wide dhcpv6 client without blocking (by default the ip-down script can only run up to 5 seconds) systemctl stop --no-block dhcp6c@{{ ifname }}.service {% endif %}