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too many arguments. Please only specify a private key file and optionally a password
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Located in src/libnmc-setting/nm-meta-setting-desc.c:2415
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Open vSwitch DPDK interface settings
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Located in src/libnmc-setting/nm-meta-setting-desc.c:8488
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Wi-Fi network mode; one of "infrastructure", "mesh", "adhoc" or "ap". If blank, infrastructure is assumed.
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Located in src/libnmc-setting/settings-docs.h.in:409
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The default PVID for the ports of the bridge, that is the VLAN id assigned to incoming untagged frames.
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Located in src/libnmc-setting/settings-docs.h.in:111
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Control whether VLAN filtering is enabled on the bridge.
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Located in src/libnmc-setting/settings-docs.h.in:112
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Array of bridge VLAN objects. In addition to the VLANs specified here, the bridge will also have the default-pvid VLAN configured by the bridge.vlan-default-pvid property. In nmcli the VLAN list can be specified with the following syntax: $vid [pvid] [untagged] [, $vid [pvid] [untagged]]... where $vid is either a single id between 1 and 4094 or a range, represented as a couple of ids separated by a dash.
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Located in src/libnmc-setting/settings-docs.h.in:115
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Array of bridge VLAN objects. In addition to the VLANs specified here, the port will also have the default-pvid VLAN configured on the bridge by the bridge.vlan-default-pvid property. In nmcli the VLAN list can be specified with the following syntax: $vid [pvid] [untagged] [, $vid [pvid] [untagged]]... where $vid is either a single id between 1 and 4094 or a range, represented as a couple of ids separated by a dash.
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Located in src/libnmc-setting/settings-docs.h.in:119
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Timeout in milliseconds to wait for device at startup. During boot, devices may take a while to be detected by the driver. This property will cause to delay NetworkManager-wait-online.service and nm-online to give the device a chance to appear. Note that this property only works together with NMSettingConnection:interface-name to identify the device that will be waited for. The value 0 means no wait time. The default value is -1, which currently has the same meaning as no wait time.
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Located in ../clients/common/settings-docs.h.in:156
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DNS servers priority. The relative priority for DNS servers specified by this setting. A lower value is better (higher priority). Zero selects a globally configured default value. If the latter is missing or zero too, it defaults to 50 for VPNs and 100 for other connections. Note that the priority is to order DNS settings for multiple active connections. It does not disambiguate multiple DNS servers within the same connection profile. When using dns=default, servers with higher priority will be on top of resolv.conf. To prioritize a given server over another one within the same connection, just specify them in the desired order. When multiple devices have configurations with the same priority, the one with an active default route will be preferred. Negative values have the special effect of excluding other configurations with a greater priority value; so in presence of at least a negative priority, only DNS servers from connections with the lowest priority value will be used. When using a DNS resolver that supports Conditional Forwarding as dns=dnsmasq or dns=systemd-resolved, each connection is used to query domains in its search list. Queries for domains not present in any search list are routed through connections having the '~.' special wildcard domain, which is added automatically to connections with the default route (or can be added manually). When multiple connections specify the same domain, the one with the highest priority (lowest numerical value) wins. If a connection specifies a domain which is subdomain of another domain with a negative DNS priority value, the subdomain is ignored.
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Located in ../clients/common/settings-docs.h.in:212 ../clients/common/settings-docs.h.in:232
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IP configuration method. NMSettingIP4Config and NMSettingIP6Config both support "disabled", "auto", "manual", and "link-local". See the subclass-specific documentation for other values. In general, for the "auto" method, properties such as "dns" and "routes" specify information that is added on to the information returned from automatic configuration. The "ignore-auto-routes" and "ignore-auto-dns" properties modify this behavior. For methods that imply no upstream network, such as "shared" or "link-local", these properties must be empty. For IPv4 method "shared", the IP subnet can be configured by adding one manual IPv4 address or otherwise 10.42.x.0/24 is chosen. Note that the shared method must be configured on the interface which shares the internet to a subnet, not on the uplink which is shared.
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Located in src/libnmc-setting/settings-docs.h.in:180 src/libnmc-setting/settings-docs.h.in:208
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