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<h2>Synopsis</h2>
<div class="cmdsynopsis"><p><code class="command">nmcli</code> [OPTIONS...]</p></div>
</div>
<div class="refsect1">
<a name="id-1.2.9.5"></a><h2>Description</h2>
<p>
<span class="emphasis"><em>nmcli</em></span> is a command-line client for NetworkManager. It
allows controlling NetworkManager and reporting its status. For more information
please refer to <a class="link" href="nmcli.html" title="nmcli"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">nmcli</span>(1)</span></a>
manual page.
</p>
<p>
The purpose of this manual page is to provide you with various examples and
usage scenarios of <span class="emphasis"><em>nmcli</em></span>.
</p>
</div>
<div class="refsect1">
<a name="id-1.2.9.6"></a><h2>Examples</h2>
<div class="example">
<a name="id-1.2.9.6.2"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 1. Listing available Wi-Fi APs</b></p>
<div class="example-contents">
<pre class="screen"><code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli device wifi list</code></strong>
* SSID MODE CHAN RATE SIGNAL BARS SECURITY
netdatacomm_local Infra 6 54 Mbit/s 37 ▂▄__ WEP
* F1 Infra 11 54 Mbit/s 98 ▂▄▆█ WPA1
LoremCorp Infra 1 54 Mbit/s 62 ▂▄▆_ WPA2 802.1X
Internet Infra 6 54 Mbit/s 29 ▂___ WPA1
HPB110a.F2672A Ad-Hoc 6 54 Mbit/s 22 ▂___ --
Jozinet Infra 1 54 Mbit/s 19 ▂___ WEP
VOIP Infra 1 54 Mbit/s 20 ▂___ WEP
MARTINA Infra 4 54 Mbit/s 32 ▂▄__ WPA2
N24PU1 Infra 7 11 Mbit/s 22 ▂___ --
alfa Infra 1 54 Mbit/s 67 ▂▄▆_ WPA2
bertnet Infra 5 54 Mbit/s 20 ▂___ WPA1 WPA2</pre>
<p>
This command shows how to list available Wi-Fi networks (APs). You can also use
<span class="emphasis"><em>--fields</em></span> option for displaying different columns.
<span class="bold"><strong>nmcli -f all dev wifi list</strong></span> will show all of them.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<br class="example-break"><div class="example">
<a name="id-1.2.9.6.3"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 2. Showing general information and properties for a Wi-Fi interface</b></p>
<div class="example-contents">
<pre class="screen"><code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli -p -f general,wifi-properties device show wlan0</code></strong>
===========================================================================
Device details (wlan0)
===========================================================================
GENERAL.DEVICE: wlan0
GENERAL.TYPE: wifi
GENERAL.VENDOR: Intel Corporation
GENERAL.PRODUCT: PRO/Wireless 5100 AGN [Shiloh] Network Connection
GENERAL.DRIVER: iwlwifi
GENERAL.DRIVER-VERSION: 3.8.13-100.fc17.x86_64
GENERAL.FIRMWARE-VERSION: 8.83.5.1 build 33692
GENERAL.HWADDR: 00:1E:65:37:A1:D3
GENERAL.MTU: 1500
GENERAL.STATE: 100 (connected)
GENERAL.REASON: 0 (No reason given)
GENERAL.UDI: /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.1/net/wlan0
GENERAL.IP-IFACE: wlan0
GENERAL.IS-SOFTWARE: no
GENERAL.NM-MANAGED: yes
GENERAL.AUTOCONNECT: yes
GENERAL.FIRMWARE-MISSING: no
GENERAL.CONNECTION: My Alfa WiFi
GENERAL.CON-UUID: 85194f4c-d496-4eec-bae0-d880b4cbcf26
GENERAL.CON-PATH: /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/ActiveConnection/
10
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
WIFI-PROPERTIES.WEP: yes
WIFI-PROPERTIES.WPA: yes
WIFI-PROPERTIES.WPA2: yes
WIFI-PROPERTIES.TKIP: yes
WIFI-PROPERTIES.CCMP: yes
WIFI-PROPERTIES.AP: no
WIFI-PROPERTIES.ADHOC: yes
---------------------------------------------------------------------------</pre>
<p>
This command shows information about a Wi-Fi device.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<br class="example-break"><div class="example">
<a name="id-1.2.9.6.4"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 3. Listing NetworkManager polkit permissions</b></p>
<div class="example-contents">
<pre class="screen"><code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli general permissions</code></strong>
PERMISSION VALUE
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.enable-disable-network yes
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.enable-disable-wifi yes
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.enable-disable-wwan yes
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.enable-disable-wimax yes
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.sleep-wake no
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.network-control yes
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.wifi.share.protected yes
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.wifi.share.open yes
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.settings.modify.system yes
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.settings.modify.own yes
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.settings.modify.hostname auth
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.settings.modify.global-dns auth
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.reload auth</pre>
<p>
This command shows configured polkit permissions for various NetworkManager
operations. These permissions or actions (using polkit language) are configured
by a system administrator and are not meant to be changed by users. The usual
place for the polkit configuration is /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.policy.
<span class="emphasis"><em>pkaction</em></span> command can display description for polkit actions.
</p>
<pre class="synopsis"><span class="command"><strong>
pkaction --action-id org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.network-control --verbose
</strong></span></pre>
<p>
More information about polkit can be found at http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/polkit.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<br class="example-break"><div class="example">
<a name="id-1.2.9.6.5"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 4. Listing NetworkManager log level and domains</b></p>
<div class="example-contents">
<pre class="screen"><code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli general logging</code></strong>
LEVEL DOMAINS
INFO PLATFORM,RFKILL,ETHER,WIFI,BT,MB,DHCP4,DHCP6,PPP,WIFI_SCAN,IP4,IP6,A
UTOIP4,DNS,VPN,SHARING,SUPPLICANT,AGENTS,SETTINGS,SUSPEND,CORE,DEVICE,OLPC,
WIMAX,INFINIBAND,FIREWALL,ADSL,BOND,VLAN,BRIDGE,DBUS_PROPS,TEAM,CONCHECK,DC
B,DISPATCH</pre>
<p>
This command shows current NetworkManager logging status.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<br class="example-break"><div class="example">
<a name="id-1.2.9.6.6"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 5. Changing NetworkManager logging</b></p>
<div class="example-contents">
<pre class="screen"><code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli g log level DEBUG domains CORE,ETHER,IP</code></strong>
<code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli g log level INFO domains DEFAULT</code></strong></pre>
<p>
The first command makes NetworkManager log in DEBUG level, and only for CORE, ETHER and
IP domains. The second command restores the default logging state. Please refer to the
<a class="link" href="NetworkManager.conf.html" title="NetworkManager.conf"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">NetworkManager.conf</span>(5)</span></a> manual page
for available logging levels and domains.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<br class="example-break"><div class="example">
<a name="id-1.2.9.6.7"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 6. Adding a bonding master and two slave connection profiles</b></p>
<div class="example-contents">
<pre class="screen"><code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli con add type bond ifname mybond0 mode active-backup</code></strong>
<code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli con add type ethernet ifname eth1 master mybond0</code></strong>
<code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli con add type ethernet ifname eth2 master mybond0</code></strong></pre>
<p>
This example demonstrates adding a bond master connection and two slaves. The
first command adds a master bond connection, naming the bonding interface
<span class="emphasis"><em>mybond0</em></span> and using <span class="emphasis"><em>active-backup</em></span> mode.
The next two commands add slaves connections, both enslaved to <span class="emphasis"><em>mybond0</em></span>.
The first slave will be bound to <span class="emphasis"><em>eth1</em></span> interface, the second to
<span class="emphasis"><em>eth2</em></span>.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<br class="example-break"><div class="example">
<a name="id-1.2.9.6.8"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 7. Adding a team master and two slave connection profiles</b></p>
<div class="example-contents">
<pre class="screen"><code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli con add type team con-name Team1 ifname Team1 config team1-master-json.conf</code></strong>
<code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli con add type ethernet con-name Team1-slave1 ifname em1 master Team1</code></strong>
<code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli con add type ethernet con-name Team1-slave2 ifname em2 master Team1</code></strong></pre>
<p>
This example demonstrates adding a team master connection profile and two slaves. It is
very similar to the bonding example. The first command adds a master team profile, naming
the team interface and the profile <span class="emphasis"><em>Team1</em></span>. The team configuration
for the master is read from <span class="emphasis"><em>team1-master-json.conf</em></span> file. Later, you can
change the configuration with <span class="emphasis"><em>modify</em></span> command
(<span class="bold"><strong>nmcli con modify Team1 team.config team1-master-another-json.conf</strong></span>).
The last two commands add slaves profiles, both enslaved to <span class="emphasis"><em>Team1</em></span>.
The first slave will be bound to <span class="emphasis"><em>em1</em></span> interface, the second to
<span class="emphasis"><em>em2</em></span>. The slaves don't specify <span class="emphasis"><em>config</em></span> and thus
<span class="emphasis"><em>teamd</em></span> will use its default configuration. You will activate the whole setup
by activating both slaves:
</p>
<pre class="screen"> <code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli con up Team1-slave1</code></strong>
<code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli con up Team1-slave2</code></strong></pre>
<p>
By default, the created profiles are marked for auto-activation. But if another
connection has been activated on the device, the new profile won't activate
automatically and you need to activate it manually.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<br class="example-break"><div class="example">
<a name="id-1.2.9.6.9"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 8. Adding a bridge and two slave profiles</b></p>
<div class="example-contents">
<pre class="screen"><code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli con add type bridge con-name TowerBridge ifname TowerBridge</code></strong>
<code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli con add type ethernet con-name br-slave-1 ifname ens3 master TowerBridge</code></strong>
<code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli con add type ethernet con-name br-slave-2 ifname ens4 master TowerBridge</code></strong>
<code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli con modify TowerBridge bridge.stp no</code></strong></pre>
<p>
This example demonstrates adding a bridge master connection and two slaves. The
first command adds a master bridge connection, naming the bridge interface and
the profile as <span class="emphasis"><em>TowerBridge</em></span>.
The next two commands add slaves profiles, both will be enslaved to
<span class="emphasis"><em>TowerBridge</em></span>.
The first slave will be tied to <span class="emphasis"><em>ens3</em></span> interface, the second to
<span class="emphasis"><em>ens4</em></span>.
The last command will disable 802.1D STP for the TowerBridge profile.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<br class="example-break"><div class="example">
<a name="id-1.2.9.6.10"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 9. Adding an ethernet connection profile with manual IP configuration</b></p>
<div class="example-contents">
<pre class="screen"><code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli con add con-name my-con-em1 ifname em1 type ethernet \
ip4 192.168.100.100/24 gw4 192.168.100.1 ip4 1.2.3.4 ip6 abbe::cafe</code></strong>
<code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli con mod my-con-em1 ipv4.dns "8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4"</code></strong>
<code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli con mod my-con-em1 +ipv4.dns 1.2.3.4</code></strong>
<code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli con mod my-con-em1 ipv6.dns "2001:4860:4860::8888 2001:4860:4860::8844"</code></strong>
<code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli -p con show my-con-em1</code></strong></pre>
<p>
The first command adds an Ethernet connection profile named <span class="emphasis"><em>my-con-em1</em></span>
that is bound to interface name <span class="emphasis"><em>em1</em></span>. The profile is configured
with static IP addresses. Three addresses are added, two IPv4 addresses and one IPv6.
The first IP 192.168.100.100 has a prefix of 24 (netmask equivalent of 255.255.255.0).
Gateway entry will become the default route if this profile is activated on em1 interface
(and there is no connection with higher priority). The next two addresses do not
specify a prefix, so a default prefix will be used, i.e. 32 for IPv4 and 128 for IPv6.
The second, third and fourth commands modify DNS parameters of the new connection profile.
The last <span class="emphasis"><em>con show</em></span> command displays the profile so that all
parameters can be reviewed.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<br class="example-break"><div class="example">
<a name="id-1.2.9.6.11"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 10. Escaping colon characters in tabular mode</b></p>
<div class="example-contents">
<pre class="screen"><code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli -t -f general -e yes -m tab dev show eth0</code></strong>
GENERAL:eth0:ethernet:Intel Corporation:82567LM Gigabit Network Connection:
e1000e:2.1.4-k:1.8-3:00\:22\:68\:15\:29\:21:1500:100 (connected):0 (No reas
on given):/sys/devices/pci0000\:00/0000\:00\:19.0/net/eth0:eth0:yes:yes:no:
ethernet-13:89cbcbc6-dc85-456c-9c8b-bd828fee3917:/org/freedesktop/NetworkMa
nager/ActiveConnection/9</pre>
<p>
This example shows escaping colon characters in tabular mode. It may be
useful for script processing, because ':' is used as a field separator.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<br class="example-break"><div class="example">
<a name="id-1.2.9.6.12"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 11. nmcli usage in a NetworkManager dispatcher script to make Ethernet and Wi-Fi mutually exclusive</b></p>
<div class="example-contents">
<pre class="programlisting">
#!/bin/bash
export LC_ALL=C
enable_disable_wifi ()
{
result=$(nmcli dev | grep "ethernet" | grep -w "connected")
if [ -n "$result" ]; then
nmcli radio wifi off
else
nmcli radio wifi on
fi
}
if [ "$2" = "up" ]; then
enable_disable_wifi
fi
if [ "$2" = "down" ]; then
enable_disable_wifi
fi
</pre>
<p>
This dispatcher script makes Wi-Fi mutually exclusive with wired
networking. When a wired interface is connected, Wi-Fi will be set
to airplane mode (rfkilled). When the wired interface is disconnected,
Wi-Fi will be turned back on.
Name this script e.g. 70-wifi-wired-exclusive.sh and put it into /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/
directory.
See <a class="link" href="NetworkManager.html" title="NetworkManager"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">NetworkManager</span>(8)</span></a>
manual page for more information about NetworkManager dispatcher scripts.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<br class="example-break"><p><span class="bold"><strong>Example sessions of interactive connection editor</strong></span></p>
<div class="example">
<a name="id-1.2.9.6.14"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 12. Adding an ethernet connection profile in interactive editor (a)</b></p>
<div class="example-contents">
<pre class="screen"><code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>nmcli connection edit type ethernet</code></strong>
===| nmcli interactive connection editor |===
Adding a new '802-3-ethernet' connection
Type 'help' or '?' for available commands.
Type 'describe [<setting>.<prop>]' for detailed property description.
You may edit the following settings: connection, 802-3-ethernet (ethernet),
802-1x, ipv4, ipv6, dcb
<code class="prompt">nmcli> </code><strong class="userinput"><code>print</code></strong>
===========================================================================
Connection details
===========================================================================
connection.id: ethernet-4
connection.uuid: de89cdeb-a3e1-4d53-8fa0-c22546c775f4
connection.interface-name: --
connection.type: 802-3-ethernet
connection.autoconnect: yes
connection.autoconnect-priority: 0
connection.timestamp: 0
connection.read-only: no
connection.permissions:
connection.zone: --
connection.master: --
connection.slave-type: --
connection.secondaries:
connection.gateway-ping-timeout: 0
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
802-3-ethernet.port: --
802-3-ethernet.speed: 0
802-3-ethernet.duplex: --
802-3-ethernet.auto-negotiate: yes
802-3-ethernet.mac-address: --
802-3-ethernet.cloned-mac-address: --
802-3-ethernet.mac-address-blacklist:
802-3-ethernet.mtu: auto
802-3-ethernet.s390-subchannels:
802-3-ethernet.s390-nettype: --
802-3-ethernet.s390-options:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ipv4.method: auto
ipv4.dns:
ipv4.dns-search:
ipv4.addresses:
ipv4.gateway: --
ipv4.routes:
ipv4.route-metric: -1
ipv4.ignore-auto-routes: no
ipv4.ignore-auto-dns: no
ipv4.dhcp-client-id: --
ipv4.dhcp-send-hostname: yes
ipv4.dhcp-hostname: --
ipv4.never-default: no
ipv4.may-fail: yes
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ipv6.method: auto
ipv6.dns:
ipv6.dns-search:
ipv6.addresses:
ipv6.gateway: --
ipv6.routes:
ipv6.route-metric: -1
ipv6.ignore-auto-routes: no
ipv6.ignore-auto-dns: no
ipv6.never-default: no
ipv6.may-fail: yes
ipv6.ip6-privacy: -1 (unknown)
ipv6.dhcp-hostname: --
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
<code class="prompt">nmcli> </code><strong class="userinput"><code>goto ethernet</code></strong>
You may edit the following properties: port, speed, duplex, auto-negotiate,
mac-address, cloned-mac-address, mac-address-blacklist, mtu, s390-subchann
els, s390-nettype, s390-options
nmcli 802-3-ethernet> set mtu 1492
nmcli 802-3-ethernet> b
<code class="prompt">nmcli> </code><strong class="userinput"><code>goto ipv4.addresses</code></strong>
nmcli ipv4.addresses> desc
=== [addresses] ===
[NM property description]
Array of IP addresses.
[nmcli specific description]
Enter a list of IPv4 addresses formatted as:
ip[/prefix], ip[/prefix],...
Missing prefix is regarded as prefix of 32.
Example: 192.168.1.5/24, 10.0.0.11/24
nmcli ipv4.addresses> set 192.168.1.100/24
Do you also want to set 'ipv4.method' to 'manual'? [yes]: yes
nmcli ipv4.addresses>
nmcli ipv4.addresses> print
addresses: 192.168.1.100/24
nmcli ipv4.addresses> back
nmcli ipv4> b
<code class="prompt">nmcli> </code><strong class="userinput"><code>set ipv4.gateway 192.168.1.1</code></strong>
<code class="prompt">nmcli> </code><strong class="userinput"><code>verify</code></strong>
Verify connection: OK
<code class="prompt">nmcli> </code><strong class="userinput"><code>print</code></strong>
===========================================================================
Connection details
===========================================================================
connection.id: ethernet-4
connection.uuid: de89cdeb-a3e1-4d53-8fa0-c22546c775f4
connection.interface-name: --
connection.type: 802-3-ethernet
connection.autoconnect: yes
connection.autoconnect-priority: 0
connection.timestamp: 0
connection.read-only: no
connection.permissions:
connection.zone: --
connection.master: --
connection.slave-type: --
connection.secondaries:
connection.gateway-ping-timeout: 0
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
802-3-ethernet.port: --
802-3-ethernet.speed: 0
802-3-ethernet.duplex: --
802-3-ethernet.auto-negotiate: yes
802-3-ethernet.mac-address: --
802-3-ethernet.cloned-mac-address: --
802-3-ethernet.mac-address-blacklist:
802-3-ethernet.mtu: 1492
802-3-ethernet.s390-subchannels:
802-3-ethernet.s390-nettype: --
802-3-ethernet.s390-options:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ipv4.method: manual
ipv4.dns:
ipv4.dns-search:
ipv4.addresses: 192.168.1.100/24
ipv4.gateway: 192.168.1.1
ipv4.routes:
ipv4.route-metric: -1
ipv4.ignore-auto-routes: no
ipv4.ignore-auto-dns: no
ipv4.dhcp-client-id: --
ipv4.dhcp-send-hostname: yes
ipv4.dhcp-hostname: --
ipv4.never-default: no
ipv4.may-fail: yes
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ipv6.method: auto
ipv6.dns:
ipv6.dns-search:
ipv6.addresses:
ipv6.routes:
ipv6.route-metric: -1
ipv6.ignore-auto-routes: no
ipv6.ignore-auto-dns: no
ipv6.never-default: no
ipv6.may-fail: yes
ipv6.ip6-privacy: -1 (unknown)
ipv6.dhcp-hostname: --
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
<code class="prompt">nmcli> </code><strong class="userinput"><code>set ipv4.dns 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4</code></strong>
<code class="prompt">nmcli> </code><strong class="userinput"><code>print</code></strong>
===========================================================================
Connection details
===========================================================================
connection.id: ethernet-4
connection.uuid: de89cdeb-a3e1-4d53-8fa0-c22546c775f4
connection.interface-name: --
connection.type: 802-3-ethernet
connection.autoconnect: yes
connection.autoconnect-priority: 0
connection.timestamp: 0
connection.read-only: no
connection.permissions:
connection.zone: --
connection.master: --
connection.slave-type: --
connection.secondaries:
connection.gateway-ping-timeout: 0
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
802-3-ethernet.port: --
802-3-ethernet.speed: 0
802-3-ethernet.duplex: --
802-3-ethernet.auto-negotiate: yes
802-3-ethernet.mac-address: --
802-3-ethernet.cloned-mac-address: --
802-3-ethernet.mac-address-blacklist:
802-3-ethernet.mtu: 1492
802-3-ethernet.s390-subchannels:
802-3-ethernet.s390-nettype: --
802-3-ethernet.s390-options:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ipv4.method: manual
ipv4.dns: 8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4
ipv4.dns-search:
ipv4.addresses: 192.168.1.100/24
ipv4.gateway: 192.168.1.1
ipv4.routes:
ipv4.route-metric: -1
ipv4.ignore-auto-routes: no
ipv4.ignore-auto-dns: no
ipv4.dhcp-client-id: --
ipv4.dhcp-send-hostname: yes
ipv4.dhcp-hostname: --
ipv4.never-default: no
ipv4.may-fail: yes
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
ipv6.method: auto
ipv6.dns:
ipv6.dns-search:
ipv6.addresses:
ipv6.gateway: --
ipv6.routes:
ipv6.route-metric: -1
ipv6.ignore-auto-routes: no
ipv6.ignore-auto-dns: no
ipv6.never-default: no
ipv6.may-fail: yes
ipv6.ip6-privacy: -1 (unknown)
ipv6.dhcp-hostname: --
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
<code class="prompt">nmcli> </code><strong class="userinput"><code>verify</code></strong>
Verify connection: OK
<code class="prompt">nmcli> </code><strong class="userinput"><code>save</code></strong>
Connection 'ethernet-4' (de89cdeb-a3e1-4d53-8fa0-c22546c775f4) successfully
saved.
<code class="prompt">nmcli> </code><strong class="userinput"><code>quit</code></strong></pre>
<p>
Example session in the nmcli interactive connection editor.
The scenario creates an Ethernet connection profile with static addressing (IPs and DNS).
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<a name="id-1.2.9.7"></a><h2>See Also</h2>
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<a class="link" href="nmcli.html" title="nmcli"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">nmcli</span>(1)</span></a>,
<a class="link" href="NetworkManager.html" title="NetworkManager"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">NetworkManager</span>(8)</span></a>,
<a class="link" href="NetworkManager.conf.html" title="NetworkManager.conf"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">NetworkManager.conf</span>(5)</span></a>,
<a class="link" href="nm-settings.html" title="nm-settings"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">nm-settings</span>(5)</span></a>,
<a class="link" href="nm-online.html" title="nm-online"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">nm-online</span>(1)</span></a>,
<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">nm-applet</span>(1)</span>,
<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">nm-connection-editor</span>(1)</span>
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