In my experience, pppd will not replace an existing default route from another
interface. If you first remove the default route to eth0, and then fire up
pppd, you will see that pppd correctly creates a default route to your ppp0
interface.
--- In "sekharss" <> wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> I am getting above message when I am trying to connect through pppd. The same
> script is running fine in Redhat Linux, I am able to get IP, DNS, gateway.
>
> As I proven the script in Redhat I ran the same script in TS-7200. I am able
> to get IP, DNS address but not Gateway. I am getting message on terminal as
> "not replacing existing default route to eth0" and ip-up is getting
> terminated with status = 0xff.
>
> Please suggest
>
> regards
> sekhar
>
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