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Error: error connecting to system bus: %s
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Located in ../clients/cli/common.c:1442
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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 general reload { ARGUMENTS | help }

ARGUMENTS := [<flag>[,<flag>...]]

Reload NetworkManager's configuration and perform certain updates, like
flushing caches or rewriting external state to disk. This is similar to
sending SIGHUP to NetworkManager but it allows for more fine-grained
control over what to reload through the flags argument. It also allows
non-root access via PolicyKit and contrary to signals it is synchronous.

Available flags are:

'conf' Reload the NetworkManager.conf configuration from
disk. Note that this does not include connections, which
can be reloaded through 'nmcli connection reload' instead.

'dns-rc' Update DNS configuration, which usually involves writing
/etc/resolv.conf anew.

'dns-full' Restart the DNS plugin. This is for example useful when
using dnsmasq plugin, which uses additional configuration
in /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d. If you edit those files,
you can restart the DNS plugin. This action shortly
interrupts name resolution.

With no flags, everything that is supported is reloaded, which is
identical to sending a SIGHUP.
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Located in ../clients/cli/general.c:358
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Key management used for the connection. One of "none" (WEP), "ieee8021x" (Dynamic WEP), "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
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Specifies the allowed "phase 2" inner non-EAP authentication method when an EAP method that uses an inner TLS tunnel is specified in the "eap" property. Recognized non-EAP "phase 2" methods are "pap", "chap", "mschap", "mschapv2", "gtc", "otp", "md5", and "tls". Each "phase 2" inner method requires specific parameters for successful authentication; see the wpa_supplicant documentation for more details.
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Located in ../clients/common/settings-docs.h.in:68
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Specifies the allowed "phase 2" inner EAP-based authentication method when an EAP method that uses an inner TLS tunnel is specified in the "eap" property. Recognized EAP-based "phase 2" methods are "md5", "mschapv2", "otp", "gtc", and "tls". Each "phase 2" inner method requires specific parameters for successful authentication; see the wpa_supplicant documentation for more details.
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Located in ../clients/common/settings-docs.h.in:69
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The number of retries for the authentication. Zero means to try indefinitely; -1 means to use a global default. If the global default is not set, the authentication retries for 3 times before failing the connection. Currently this only applies to 802-1x authentication.
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Located in ../clients/common/settings-docs.c.in:137
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Whether Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR) is enabled for the connection. LLMNR is a protocol based on the Domain Name System (DNS) packet format that allows both IPv4 and IPv6 hosts to perform name resolution for hosts on the same local link. The permitted values are: "yes" (2) register hostname and resolving for the connection, "no" (0) disable LLMNR for the interface, "resolve" (1) do not register hostname but allow resolving of LLMNR host names If unspecified, "default" ultimately depends on the DNS plugin (which for systemd-resolved currently means "yes"). This feature requires a plugin which supports LLMNR. Otherwise the setting has no effect. One such plugin is dns-systemd-resolved.
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Located in ../clients/common/settings-docs.h.in:143
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Whether mDNS is enabled for the connection. The permitted values are: "yes" (2) register hostname and resolving for the connection, "no" (0) disable mDNS for the interface, "resolve" (1) do not register hostname but allow resolving of mDNS host names and "default" (-1) to allow lookup of a global default in NetworkManager.conf. If unspecified, "default" ultimately depends on the DNS plugin (which for systemd-resolved currently means "no"). This feature requires a plugin which supports mDNS. Otherwise the setting has no effect. One such plugin is dns-systemd-resolved.
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Located in ../clients/common/settings-docs.h.in:145
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List of connection UUIDs that should be activated when the base connection itself is activated. Currently only VPN connections are supported.
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Located in ../clients/common/settings-docs.c.in:152
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Contributors to this translation: Ante Karamatić, Copied by Zanata, Davorin Šego, Dino Lovaković, DoDoENT, Saša Teković, Tomislav Krznar, Tomislav Vujec, Vedran Vyroubal, gogo.