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macvlan
Ask for optional 'macvlan' arguments.
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Located in ../clients/cli/connections.c:4233
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Tap %s
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Located in ../clients/cli/connections.c:4239
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Error: mandatory 'ifname' not seen before '%s'.
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Located in ../clients/cli/connections.c:6998
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Usage: nmcli device { COMMAND | help }

COMMAND := { status | show | connect | reapply | disconnect | delete | monitor | wifi | lldp }

status

show [<ifname>]

set [ifname] <ifname> [autoconnect yes|no] [managed yes|no]

connect <ifname>

reapply <ifname>

disconnect <ifname> ...

delete <ifname> ...

monitor <ifname> ...

wifi [list [ifname <ifname>] [bssid <BSSID>]]

wifi connect <(B)SSID> [password <password>] [wep-key-type key|phrase] [ifname <ifname>]
[bssid <BSSID>] [name <name>] [private yes|no] [hidden yes|no]

wifi hotspot [ifname <ifname>] [con-name <name>] [ssid <SSID>] [band a|bg] [channel <channel>] [password <password>]

wifi rescan [ifname <ifname>] [[ssid <SSID to scan>] ...]

lldp [list [ifname <ifname>]]

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Located in ../clients/cli/devices.c:283
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Usage: nmcli device wifi { ARGUMENTS | help }

Perform operation on Wi-Fi devices.

ARGUMENTS := [list [ifname <ifname>] [bssid <BSSID>]]

List available Wi-Fi access points. The 'ifname' and 'bssid' options can be
used to list APs for a particular interface, or with a specific BSSID.

ARGUMENTS := connect <(B)SSID> [password <password>] [wep-key-type key|phrase] [ifname <ifname>]
[bssid <BSSID>] [name <name>] [private yes|no] [hidden yes|no]

Connect to a Wi-Fi network specified by SSID or BSSID. The command creates
a new connection and then activates it on a device. This is a command-line
counterpart of clicking an SSID in a GUI client. The command always creates
a new connection and thus it is mainly useful for connecting to new Wi-Fi
networks. If a connection for the network already exists, it is better to
bring up the existing profile as follows: nmcli con up id <name>. Note that
only open, WEP and WPA-PSK networks are supported at the moment. It is also
assumed that IP configuration is obtained via DHCP.

ARGUMENTS := wifi hotspot [ifname <ifname>] [con-name <name>] [ssid <SSID>]
[band a|bg] [channel <channel>] [password <password>]

Create a Wi-Fi hotspot. Use 'connection down' or 'device disconnect'
to stop the hotspot.
Parameters of the hotspot can be influenced by the optional parameters:
ifname - Wi-Fi device to use
con-name - name of the created hotspot connection profile
ssid - SSID of the hotspot
band - Wi-Fi band to use
channel - Wi-Fi channel to use
password - password to use for the hotspot

ARGUMENTS := rescan [ifname <ifname>] [[ssid <SSID to scan>] ...]

Request that NetworkManager immediately re-scan for available access points.
NetworkManager scans Wi-Fi networks periodically, but in some cases it might
be useful to start scanning manually. 'ssid' allows scanning for a specific
SSID, which is useful for APs with hidden SSIDs. More 'ssid' parameters can be
given. Note that this command does not show the APs,
use 'nmcli device wifi list' for that.

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Located in ../clients/cli/devices.c:404
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Error: unsupported argument '%s'.
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Located in ../clients/cli/devices.c:1887
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Error: device '%s' not found.
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Located in ../clients/cli/devices.c:1901
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Error: 'device lldp' command '%s' is not valid.
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Located in ../clients/cli/devices.c:3555
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Usage: %s [OPTIONS] OBJECT { COMMAND | help }

OPTIONS
-t[erse] terse output
-p[retty] pretty output
-m[ode] tabular|multiline output mode
-c[olors] auto|yes|no whether to use colors in output
-f[ields] <field1,field2,...>|all|common specify fields to output
-e[scape] yes|no escape columns separators in values
-a[sk] ask for missing parameters
-s[how-secrets] allow displaying passwords
-w[ait] <seconds> set timeout waiting for finishing operations
-v[ersion] show program version
-h[elp] print this help

OBJECT
g[eneral] NetworkManager's general status and operations
n[etworking] overall networking control
r[adio] NetworkManager radio switches
c[onnection] NetworkManager's connections
d[evice] devices managed by NetworkManager
a[gent] NetworkManager secret agent or polkit agent
m[onitor] monitor NetworkManager changes

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Located in ../clients/cli/nmcli.c:83
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