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How do I make my default GW route permanently on Linux Ubuntu?


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I have 2 EC2 instances that run Ubuntu (VM1: 172.0.1.11 and VM2: 172.2.1.12).



I want to make a default Gateway to my Routers R1which its addresses are the following respectively 172.0.1.8and 172.2.1.13.



In VM1: I did sudo ip route add default via 172.0.1.8. On the other side, in VM2: sudo ip route add default via 172.2.1.13. Both routes are working.



However, when I reboot the instances, I lose that default route.



Is there any way to permanently save the default route?



I tried in both sides the following code modifying /ect/network/interfaces?



auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 172.2.1.10 (172.0.1.11 VM1)
netmask 255.255.255.240
up route add -net 172.2.0.0 (172.0.0.0) netmask 255.255.0.0 gw 172.2.1.13 (172.0.1.8)









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  • What version of Ubuntu do you use? Recent releases have migrated to new network configuration system - netplan.

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I have 2 EC2 instances that run Ubuntu (VM1: 172.0.1.11 and VM2: 172.2.1.12).



I want to make a default Gateway to my Routers R1which its addresses are the following respectively 172.0.1.8and 172.2.1.13.



In VM1: I did sudo ip route add default via 172.0.1.8. On the other side, in VM2: sudo ip route add default via 172.2.1.13. Both routes are working.



However, when I reboot the instances, I lose that default route.



Is there any way to permanently save the default route?



I tried in both sides the following code modifying /ect/network/interfaces?



auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 172.2.1.10 (172.0.1.11 VM1)
netmask 255.255.255.240
up route add -net 172.2.0.0 (172.0.0.0) netmask 255.255.0.0 gw 172.2.1.13 (172.0.1.8)









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  • What version of Ubuntu do you use? Recent releases have migrated to new network configuration system - netplan.

    – Anton Danilov
    Jun 3 at 14:49













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I have 2 EC2 instances that run Ubuntu (VM1: 172.0.1.11 and VM2: 172.2.1.12).



I want to make a default Gateway to my Routers R1which its addresses are the following respectively 172.0.1.8and 172.2.1.13.



In VM1: I did sudo ip route add default via 172.0.1.8. On the other side, in VM2: sudo ip route add default via 172.2.1.13. Both routes are working.



However, when I reboot the instances, I lose that default route.



Is there any way to permanently save the default route?



I tried in both sides the following code modifying /ect/network/interfaces?



auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 172.2.1.10 (172.0.1.11 VM1)
netmask 255.255.255.240
up route add -net 172.2.0.0 (172.0.0.0) netmask 255.255.0.0 gw 172.2.1.13 (172.0.1.8)









share|improve this question
















I have 2 EC2 instances that run Ubuntu (VM1: 172.0.1.11 and VM2: 172.2.1.12).



I want to make a default Gateway to my Routers R1which its addresses are the following respectively 172.0.1.8and 172.2.1.13.



In VM1: I did sudo ip route add default via 172.0.1.8. On the other side, in VM2: sudo ip route add default via 172.2.1.13. Both routes are working.



However, when I reboot the instances, I lose that default route.



Is there any way to permanently save the default route?



I tried in both sides the following code modifying /ect/network/interfaces?



auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 172.2.1.10 (172.0.1.11 VM1)
netmask 255.255.255.240
up route add -net 172.2.0.0 (172.0.0.0) netmask 255.255.0.0 gw 172.2.1.13 (172.0.1.8)






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  • What version of Ubuntu do you use? Recent releases have migrated to new network configuration system - netplan.

    – Anton Danilov
    Jun 3 at 14:49

















  • What version of Ubuntu do you use? Recent releases have migrated to new network configuration system - netplan.

    – Anton Danilov
    Jun 3 at 14:49
















What version of Ubuntu do you use? Recent releases have migrated to new network configuration system - netplan.

– Anton Danilov
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What version of Ubuntu do you use? Recent releases have migrated to new network configuration system - netplan.

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Your /etc/network/interfaces file should looks like below after adding route.



auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address <IP>
netmask 255.255.255.0
up route add -net 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 gw 192.168.1.1


After that



ifdown eth0
ifup eth0


Or restart your vm.






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  • It didn't work. I tried the given modification above. i could not write it in a comment

    – Tim Luka
    Jun 3 at 14:33



















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You should add in file /etc/network/interfaces line like this:



gateway 172.0.1.8


(for VM1)
and



gateway 172.0.1.13


for VM2
And then restart the network or reboot the VMs






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  • It did not work, either!

    – Tim Luka
    Jun 3 at 14:40











  • @TimLuka, did you add it for interface? Like this answer: askubuntu.com/a/403429/680869

    – Romeo Ninov
    Jun 3 at 14:50











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Your /etc/network/interfaces file should looks like below after adding route.



auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address <IP>
netmask 255.255.255.0
up route add -net 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 gw 192.168.1.1


After that



ifdown eth0
ifup eth0


Or restart your vm.






share|improve this answer























  • It didn't work. I tried the given modification above. i could not write it in a comment

    – Tim Luka
    Jun 3 at 14:33
















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Your /etc/network/interfaces file should looks like below after adding route.



auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address <IP>
netmask 255.255.255.0
up route add -net 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 gw 192.168.1.1


After that



ifdown eth0
ifup eth0


Or restart your vm.






share|improve this answer























  • It didn't work. I tried the given modification above. i could not write it in a comment

    – Tim Luka
    Jun 3 at 14:33














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Your /etc/network/interfaces file should looks like below after adding route.



auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address <IP>
netmask 255.255.255.0
up route add -net 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 gw 192.168.1.1


After that



ifdown eth0
ifup eth0


Or restart your vm.






share|improve this answer













Your /etc/network/interfaces file should looks like below after adding route.



auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address <IP>
netmask 255.255.255.0
up route add -net 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 gw 192.168.1.1


After that



ifdown eth0
ifup eth0


Or restart your vm.







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  • It didn't work. I tried the given modification above. i could not write it in a comment

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  • It didn't work. I tried the given modification above. i could not write it in a comment

    – Tim Luka
    Jun 3 at 14:33

















It didn't work. I tried the given modification above. i could not write it in a comment

– Tim Luka
Jun 3 at 14:33






It didn't work. I tried the given modification above. i could not write it in a comment

– Tim Luka
Jun 3 at 14:33














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You should add in file /etc/network/interfaces line like this:



gateway 172.0.1.8


(for VM1)
and



gateway 172.0.1.13


for VM2
And then restart the network or reboot the VMs






share|improve this answer























  • It did not work, either!

    – Tim Luka
    Jun 3 at 14:40











  • @TimLuka, did you add it for interface? Like this answer: askubuntu.com/a/403429/680869

    – Romeo Ninov
    Jun 3 at 14:50















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You should add in file /etc/network/interfaces line like this:



gateway 172.0.1.8


(for VM1)
and



gateway 172.0.1.13


for VM2
And then restart the network or reboot the VMs






share|improve this answer























  • It did not work, either!

    – Tim Luka
    Jun 3 at 14:40











  • @TimLuka, did you add it for interface? Like this answer: askubuntu.com/a/403429/680869

    – Romeo Ninov
    Jun 3 at 14:50













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You should add in file /etc/network/interfaces line like this:



gateway 172.0.1.8


(for VM1)
and



gateway 172.0.1.13


for VM2
And then restart the network or reboot the VMs






share|improve this answer













You should add in file /etc/network/interfaces line like this:



gateway 172.0.1.8


(for VM1)
and



gateway 172.0.1.13


for VM2
And then restart the network or reboot the VMs







share|improve this answer












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  • It did not work, either!

    – Tim Luka
    Jun 3 at 14:40











  • @TimLuka, did you add it for interface? Like this answer: askubuntu.com/a/403429/680869

    – Romeo Ninov
    Jun 3 at 14:50

















  • It did not work, either!

    – Tim Luka
    Jun 3 at 14:40











  • @TimLuka, did you add it for interface? Like this answer: askubuntu.com/a/403429/680869

    – Romeo Ninov
    Jun 3 at 14:50
















It did not work, either!

– Tim Luka
Jun 3 at 14:40





It did not work, either!

– Tim Luka
Jun 3 at 14:40













@TimLuka, did you add it for interface? Like this answer: askubuntu.com/a/403429/680869

– Romeo Ninov
Jun 3 at 14:50





@TimLuka, did you add it for interface? Like this answer: askubuntu.com/a/403429/680869

– Romeo Ninov
Jun 3 at 14:50

















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