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nmcli | # general commands | ||
nmcli | nmcli g[eneral] # status, reload configuration, loglevel | ||
nmcli | nmcli r[adio] # enable/disable/status radio connections (wifi, wwan) | ||
nmcli | nmcli n[etworking] # enable/disable/status all networking | ||
# common commands | |||
nmcli d[evice] # network interfaces | |||
nmcli c[onnection] # network connections | |||
# uncommon commands | |||
nmcli a[gent] # nmcli as polkit/secret agent | |||
nmcli m[onitor] # observe changes in connectivity, profiles | |||
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cookbook | |||
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nmcli n off # disable all networking | |||
nmcli all off # disable all radio | |||
nmcli c[onnection] edit ${NAME} # configure connection | |||
nmcli c[onnection] up/down ${NAME} # set connection up/down | |||
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Revision as of 14:10, 3 September 2022
Manages several network types.
You may also be interested in netctl.
Documentation
homepage https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/NetworkManager official docs https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/
Install
sudo pacman -S networkmanager sudo systemctl enable NetworkManager.service sudo systemctl start NetworkManager.service
Basics
# general commands nmcli g[eneral] # status, reload configuration, loglevel nmcli r[adio] # enable/disable/status radio connections (wifi, wwan) nmcli n[etworking] # enable/disable/status all networking # common commands nmcli d[evice] # network interfaces nmcli c[onnection] # network connections # uncommon commands nmcli a[gent] # nmcli as polkit/secret agent nmcli m[onitor] # observe changes in connectivity, profilescookbook
nmcli n off # disable all networking nmcli all off # disable all radio nmcli c[onnection] edit ${NAME} # configure connection nmcli c[onnection] up/down ${NAME} # set connection up/down
Network Types
Wired
Wired connections are automatically detected and configured as DHCP.
Alternatively, you can adjust them as you'd like.# create a connection-profile on 'em0' with static-ip nmcli con[nection] add \ con-name home-network `# name connection` \ ifname em0 \ type ethernet \ ip4 192.168.100.100/24 `# static-ip` \ gw4 192.168.100.1 `# gateway`Wireless
# list network APs (SSIDs) nmcli device wifi list # configure wireless connection nmcli device wifi \ connect ${SSID} \ password ${PASSWORD} \ hidden yes `# only if SSID is hidden` # disable wifi nmcli radio wifi offBluetooth
todo
Bridge
todo
Modem
todo
Configuring Connections
nmcli con[nection] # list all connections nmcli con[nection] edit ${NAME} # connection editor interpreter nmcli con[nection] mod ${NAME} ${OPTION} ${VALUE} # edit on cliprint # show all optionsDNS
nmcli con mod <connectionName> ipv4.dns "208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220" # set DNS addresses nmcli con mod <connectionName> ipv4.ignore-auto-dns yes # ignore DHCP provided nameservers