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Usage: nmcli connection add { ARGUMENTS | help }

ARGUMENTS := COMMON_OPTIONS TYPE_SPECIFIC_OPTIONS SLAVE_OPTIONS IP_OPTIONS [-- ([+|-]<setting>.<property> <value>)+]

COMMON_OPTIONS:
type <type>
ifname <interface name> | "*"
[con-name <connection name>]
[autoconnect yes|no]
[save yes|no]
[master <master (ifname, or connection UUID or name)>]
[slave-type <master connection type>]

TYPE_SPECIFIC_OPTIONS:
ethernet: [mac <MAC address>]
[cloned-mac <cloned MAC address>]
[mtu <MTU>]

wifi: ssid <SSID>
[mac <MAC address>]
[cloned-mac <cloned MAC address>]
[mtu <MTU>]
[mode infrastructure|ap|adhoc]

wimax: [mac <MAC address>]
[nsp <NSP>]

pppoe: username <PPPoE username>
[password <PPPoE password>]
[service <PPPoE service name>]
[mtu <MTU>]
[mac <MAC address>]

gsm: apn <APN>
[user <username>]
[password <password>]

cdma: [user <username>]
[password <password>]

infiniband: [mac <MAC address>]
[mtu <MTU>]
[transport-mode datagram | connected]
[parent <ifname>]
[p-key <IPoIB P_Key>]

bluetooth: [addr <bluetooth address>]
[bt-type panu|nap|dun-gsm|dun-cdma]

vlan: dev <parent device (connection UUID, ifname, or MAC)>
id <VLAN ID>
[flags <VLAN flags>]
[ingress <ingress priority mapping>]
[egress <egress priority mapping>]
[mtu <MTU>]

bond: [mode balance-rr (0) | active-backup (1) | balance-xor (2) | broadcast (3) |
802.3ad (4) | balance-tlb (5) | balance-alb (6)]
[primary <ifname>]
[miimon <num>]
[downdelay <num>]
[updelay <num>]
[arp-interval <num>]
[arp-ip-target <num>]
[lacp-rate slow (0) | fast (1)]

bond-slave: master <master (ifname, or connection UUID or name)>

team: [config <file>|<raw JSON data>]

team-slave: master <master (ifname, or connection UUID or name)>
[config <file>|<raw JSON data>]

bridge: [stp yes|no]
[priority <num>]
[forward-delay <2-30>]
[hello-time <1-10>]
[max-age <6-40>]
[ageing-time <0-1000000>]
[multicast-snooping yes|no]
[mac <MAC address>]

bridge-slave: master <master (ifname, or connection UUID or name)>
[priority <0-63>]
[path-cost <1-65535>]
[hairpin yes|no]

vpn: vpn-type vpnc|openvpn|pptp|openconnect|openswan|libreswan|ssh|l2tp|iodine|...
[user <username>]

olpc-mesh: ssid <SSID>
[channel <1-13>]
[dhcp-anycast <MAC address>]

adsl: username <username>
protocol pppoa|pppoe|ipoatm
[password <password>]
[encapsulation vcmux|llc]

tun: mode tun|tap
[owner <UID>]
[group <GID>]
[pi yes|no]
[vnet-hdr yes|no]
[multi-queue yes|no]

ip-tunnel: mode ipip|gre|sit|isatap|vti|ip6ip6|ipip6|ip6gre|vti6
remote <remote endpoint IP>
[local <local endpoint IP>]
[dev <parent device (ifname or connection UUID)>]

macsec: dev <parent device (connection UUID, ifname, or MAC)>
mode <psk|eap>
[cak <key> ckn <key>]
[encrypt yes|no]
[port 1-65534]


macvlan: dev <parent device (connection UUID, ifname, or MAC)>
mode vepa|bridge|private|passthru|source
[tap yes|no]

vxlan: id <VXLAN ID>
remote <IP of multicast group or remote address>
[local <source IP>]
[dev <parent device (ifname or connection UUID)>]
[source-port-min <0-65535>]
[source-port-max <0-65535>]
[destination-port <0-65535>]

wpan: [short-addr <0x0000-0xffff>]
[pan-id <0x0000-0xffff>]
[page <default|0-31>]
[channel <default|0-26>]
[mac <MAC address>]

6lowpan: dev <parent device (connection UUID, ifname, or MAC)>
dummy:

SLAVE_OPTIONS:
bridge: [priority <0-63>]
[path-cost <1-65535>]
[hairpin yes|no]

team: [config <file>|<raw JSON data>]

IP_OPTIONS:
[ip4 <IPv4 address>] [gw4 <IPv4 gateway>]
[ip6 <IPv6 address>] [gw6 <IPv6 gateway>]

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Located in ../clients/cli/connections.c:980
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Usage: nmcli device { COMMAND | help }

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

status

show [<ifname>]

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

connect <ifname>

reapply <ifname>

modify <ifname> ([+|-]<setting>.<property> <value>)+

disconnect <ifname> ...

delete <ifname> ...

monitor <ifname> ...

wifi [list [ifname <ifname>] [bssid <BSSID>] [--rescan yes|no|auto]]

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:693
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Usage: nmcli device wifi { ARGUMENTS | help }

Perform operation on Wi-Fi devices.

ARGUMENTS := [list [ifname <ifname>] [bssid <BSSID>] [--rescan yes|no|auto]]

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. The
--rescan flag tells whether a new Wi-Fi scan should be triggered.

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 finds a
matching connection or creates one and then activates it on a device. This
is a command-line counterpart of clicking an SSID in a GUI client. If a
connection for the network already exists, it is possible to bring up the
existing profile as follows: nmcli con up id <name>. Note that only open,
WEP and WPA-PSK networks are supported if no previous connection exists.
It is also assumed that IP configuration is obtained via DHCP.

ARGUMENTS := 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 src/nmcli/devices.c:1001
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Usage: nmcli [OPTIONS] OBJECT { COMMAND | help }

OPTIONS
-a, --ask ask for missing parameters
-c, --colors auto|yes|no whether to use colors in output
-e, --escape yes|no escape columns separators in values
-f, --fields <field,...>|all|common specify fields to output
-g, --get-values <field,...>|all|common shortcut for -m tabular -t -f
-h, --help print this help
-m, --mode tabular|multiline output mode
-o, --overview overview mode
-p, --pretty pretty output
-s, --show-secrets allow displaying passwords
-t, --terse terse output
-v, --version show program version
-w, --wait <seconds> set timeout waiting for finishing operations

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 src/nmcli/nmcli.c:243
645.
the property doesn't contain interface name '%s'
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Located in ../clients/common/nm-meta-setting-desc.c:3752
649.
the property doesn't contain vf with index %u
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Located in ../clients/common/nm-meta-setting-desc.c:3927
879.
Key management used for the connection. One of "none" (WEP), "ieee8021x" (Dynamic WEP), "wpa-none" (Ad-Hoc WPA-PSK), "wpa-psk" (infrastructure WPA-PSK), "sae" (SAE) or "wpa-eap" (WPA-Enterprise). This property must be set for any Wi-Fi connection that uses security.
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Located in ../clients/common/settings-docs.h.in:27
995.
This represents the identity of the connection used for various purposes. It allows to configure multiple profiles to share the identity. Also, the stable-id can contain placeholders that are substituted dynamically and deterministically depending on the context. The stable-id is used for generating IPv6 stable private addresses with ipv6.addr-gen-mode=stable-privacy. It is also used to seed the generated cloned MAC address for ethernet.cloned-mac-address=stable and wifi.cloned-mac-address=stable. It is also used as DHCP client identifier with ipv4.dhcp-client-id=stable and to derive the DHCP DUID with ipv6.dhcp-duid=stable-[llt,ll,uuid]. Note that depending on the context where it is used, other parameters are also seeded into the generation algorithm. For example, a per-host key is commonly also included, so that different systems end up generating different IDs. Or with ipv6.addr-gen-mode=stable-privacy, also the device's name is included, so that different interfaces yield different addresses. The '$' character is treated special to perform dynamic substitutions at runtime. Currently supported are "${CONNECTION}", "${DEVICE}", "${MAC}", "${BOOT}", "${RANDOM}". These effectively create unique IDs per-connection, per-device, per-boot, or every time. Note that "${DEVICE}" corresponds to the interface name of the device and "${MAC}" is the permanent MAC address of the device. Any unrecognized patterns following '$' are treated verbatim, however are reserved for future use. You are thus advised to avoid '$' or escape it as "$$". For example, set it to "${CONNECTION}-${BOOT}-${DEVICE}" to create a unique id for this connection that changes with every reboot and differs depending on the interface where the profile activates. If the value is unset, a global connection default is consulted. If the value is still unset, the default is similar to "${CONNECTION}" and uses a unique, fixed ID for the connection.
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Located in ../clients/common/settings-docs.h.in:152
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The total number of virtual functions to create. Note that when the sriov setting is present NetworkManager enforces the number of virtual functions on the interface also when it is zero. To prevent any changes to SR-IOV parameters don't add a sriov setting to the connection.
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Located in ../clients/common/settings-docs.h.in:313
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Array of TC traffic filters.
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Located in ../clients/common/settings-docs.h.in:316
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