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gboolean | auto-negotiate | Read / Write |
char * | cloned-mac-address | Read / Write |
char * | duplex | Read / Write |
char * | generate-mac-address-mask | Read / Write |
char * | mac-address | Read / Write |
GStrv | mac-address-blacklist | Read / Write |
guint | mtu | Read / Write |
char * | port | Read / Write |
char * | s390-nettype | Read / Write |
GHashTable * | s390-options | Read / Write |
GStrv | s390-subchannels | Read / Write |
guint | speed | Read / Write |
guint | wake-on-lan | Read / Write |
char * | wake-on-lan-password | Read / Write |
#define | NM_SETTING_WIRED_SETTING_NAME |
enum | NMSettingWiredWakeOnLan |
#define | NM_SETTING_WIRED_PORT |
#define | NM_SETTING_WIRED_SPEED |
#define | NM_SETTING_WIRED_DUPLEX |
#define | NM_SETTING_WIRED_AUTO_NEGOTIATE |
#define | NM_SETTING_WIRED_MAC_ADDRESS |
#define | NM_SETTING_WIRED_CLONED_MAC_ADDRESS |
#define | NM_SETTING_WIRED_GENERATE_MAC_ADDRESS_MASK |
#define | NM_SETTING_WIRED_MAC_ADDRESS_BLACKLIST |
#define | NM_SETTING_WIRED_MTU |
#define | NM_SETTING_WIRED_S390_SUBCHANNELS |
#define | NM_SETTING_WIRED_S390_NETTYPE |
#define | NM_SETTING_WIRED_S390_OPTIONS |
#define | NM_SETTING_WIRED_WAKE_ON_LAN |
#define | NM_SETTING_WIRED_WAKE_ON_LAN_PASSWORD |
NMSettingWired |
The NMSettingWired object is a NMSetting subclass that describes properties necessary for connection to Ethernet networks.
NMSetting *
nm_setting_wired_new (void
);
Creates a new NMSettingWired object with default values.
gboolean
nm_setting_wired_get_auto_negotiate (NMSettingWired *setting
);
const char *
nm_setting_wired_get_mac_address (NMSettingWired *setting
);
const char *
nm_setting_wired_get_cloned_mac_address
(NMSettingWired *setting
);
const char *
nm_setting_wired_get_generate_mac_address_mask
(NMSettingWired *setting
);
Since: 1.4
const char *const *
nm_setting_wired_get_mac_address_blacklist
(NMSettingWired *setting
);
guint32
nm_setting_wired_get_num_mac_blacklist_items
(NMSettingWired *setting
);
const char * nm_setting_wired_get_mac_blacklist_item (NMSettingWired *setting
,guint32 idx
);
gboolean nm_setting_wired_add_mac_blacklist_item (NMSettingWired *setting
,const char *mac
);
Adds a new MAC address to the “mac-address-blacklist” property.
setting |
the NMSettingWired |
|
mac |
the MAC address string (hex-digits-and-colons notation) to blacklist |
void nm_setting_wired_remove_mac_blacklist_item (NMSettingWired *setting
,guint32 idx
);
Removes the MAC address at index idx
from the blacklist.
gboolean nm_setting_wired_remove_mac_blacklist_item_by_value (NMSettingWired *setting
,const char *mac
);
Removes the MAC address mac
from the blacklist.
setting |
the NMSettingWired |
|
mac |
the MAC address string (hex-digits-and-colons notation) to remove from the blacklist |
void
nm_setting_wired_clear_mac_blacklist_items
(NMSettingWired *setting
);
Removes all blacklisted MAC addresses.
const char *const *
nm_setting_wired_get_s390_subchannels (NMSettingWired *setting
);
Return the list of s390 subchannels that identify the device that this connection is applicable to. The connection should only be used in conjunction with that device.
const char *
nm_setting_wired_get_s390_nettype (NMSettingWired *setting
);
Returns the s390 device type this connection should apply to. Will be one of 'qeth', 'lcs', or 'ctc'.
guint32
nm_setting_wired_get_num_s390_options (NMSettingWired *setting
);
Returns the number of s390-specific options that should be set for this
device when it is activated. This can be used to retrieve each s390
option individually using nm_setting_wired_get_s390_option()
.
gboolean nm_setting_wired_get_s390_option (NMSettingWired *setting
,guint32 idx
,const char **out_key
,const char **out_value
);
Given an index, return the value of the s390 option at that index. indexes
are *not* guaranteed to be static across modifications to options done by
nm_setting_wired_add_s390_option()
and nm_setting_wired_remove_s390_option()
,
and should not be used to refer to options except for short periods of time
such as during option iteration.
setting |
the NMSettingWired |
|
idx |
index of the desired option, from 0 to
|
|
out_key |
on return, the key name of the s390 specific option; this value is owned by the setting and should not be modified. |
[out][transfer none] |
out_value |
on return, the value of the key of the s390 specific option; this value is owned by the setting and should not be modified. |
[out][transfer none] |
const char * nm_setting_wired_get_s390_option_by_key (NMSettingWired *setting
,const char *key
);
Returns the value associated with the s390-specific option specified by
key
, if it exists.
the value, or NULL
if the key/value pair was never added to the
setting; the value is owned by the setting and must not be modified
gboolean nm_setting_wired_add_s390_option (NMSettingWired *setting
,const char *key
,const char *value
);
Add an option to the table. The option is compared to an internal list of allowed options. Key names may contain only alphanumeric characters (ie [a-zA-Z0-9]). Adding a new key replaces any existing key/value pair that may already exist.
gboolean nm_setting_wired_remove_s390_option (NMSettingWired *setting
,const char *key
);
Remove the s390-specific option referenced by key
from the internal option
list.
const char **
nm_setting_wired_get_valid_s390_options
(NMSettingWired *setting
);
Returns a list of valid s390 options.
The setting
argument is unused and NULL
may be passed instead.
NMSettingWiredWakeOnLan
nm_setting_wired_get_wake_on_lan (NMSettingWired *setting
);
Returns the Wake-on-LAN options enabled for the connection
Since: 1.2
const char *
nm_setting_wired_get_wake_on_lan_password
(NMSettingWired *setting
);
Returns the Wake-on-LAN password. This only applies to
NM_SETTING_WIRED_WAKE_ON_LAN_MAGIC
.
Since: 1.2
Options for “wake-on-lan”. Note that not all options are supported by all devices.
Wake-on-LAN disabled |
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Wake on PHY activity |
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Wake on unicast messages |
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Wake on multicast messages |
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Wake on broadcast messages |
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Wake on ARP |
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Wake on magic packet |
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Wake on all events. This does not
include the exclusive flags |
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Use the default value |
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Don't change configured settings |
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Mask of flags that are incompatible with other flags |
Since: 1.2
#define NM_SETTING_WIRED_CLONED_MAC_ADDRESS "cloned-mac-address"
#define NM_SETTING_WIRED_GENERATE_MAC_ADDRESS_MASK "generate-mac-address-mask"
#define NM_SETTING_WIRED_MAC_ADDRESS_BLACKLIST "mac-address-blacklist"
#define NM_SETTING_WIRED_WAKE_ON_LAN_PASSWORD "wake-on-lan-password"
“auto-negotiate”
property“auto-negotiate” gboolean
When TRUE
, enforce auto-negotiation of speed and duplex mode.
If "speed" and "duplex" properties are both specified, only that
single mode will be advertised and accepted during the link
auto-negotiation process: this works only for BASE-T 802.3 specifications
and is useful for enforcing gigabits modes, as in these cases link
negotiation is mandatory.
When FALSE
, "speed" and "duplex" properties should be both set or
link configuration will be skipped.
Owner: NMSettingWired
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: FALSE
“cloned-mac-address”
property “cloned-mac-address” char *
If specified, request that the device use this MAC address instead. This is known as MAC cloning or spoofing.
Beside explicitly specifying a MAC address, the special values "preserve", "permanent", "random" and "stable" are supported. "preserve" means not to touch the MAC address on activation. "permanent" means to use the permanent hardware address if the device has one (otherwise this is treated as "preserve"). "random" creates a random MAC address on each connect. "stable" creates a hashed MAC address based on connection.stable-id and a machine dependent key.
If unspecified, the value can be overwritten via global defaults, see manual of NetworkManager.conf. If still unspecified, it defaults to "preserve" (older versions of NetworkManager may use a different default value).
On D-Bus, this field is expressed as "assigned-mac-address" or the deprecated "cloned-mac-address".
Owner: NMSettingWired
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: NULL
“duplex”
property “duplex” char *
When a value is set, either "half" or "full", configures the device to use the specified duplex mode. If "auto-negotiate" is "yes" the specified duplex mode will be the only one advertised during link negotiation: this works only for BASE-T 802.3 specifications and is useful for enforcing gigabits modes, as in these cases link negotiation is mandatory. If the value is unset (the default), the link configuration will be either skipped (if "auto-negotiate" is "no", the default) or will be auto-negotiated (if "auto-negotiate" is "yes") and the local device will advertise all the supported duplex modes. Must be set together with the "speed" property if specified. Before specifying a duplex mode be sure your device supports it.
Owner: NMSettingWired
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: NULL
“generate-mac-address-mask”
property “generate-mac-address-mask” char *
With “cloned-mac-address” setting "random" or "stable", by default all bits of the MAC address are scrambled and a locally-administered, unicast MAC address is created. This property allows to specify that certain bits are fixed. Note that the least significant bit of the first MAC address will always be unset to create a unicast MAC address.
If the property is NULL
, it is eligible to be overwritten by a default
connection setting. If the value is still NULL
or an empty string, the
default is to create a locally-administered, unicast MAC address.
If the value contains one MAC address, this address is used as mask. The set bits of the mask are to be filled with the current MAC address of the device, while the unset bits are subject to randomization. Setting "FE:FF:FF:00:00:00" means to preserve the OUI of the current MAC address and only randomize the lower 3 bytes using the "random" or "stable" algorithm.
If the value contains one additional MAC address after the mask, this address is used instead of the current MAC address to fill the bits that shall not be randomized. For example, a value of "FE:FF:FF:00:00:00 68:F7:28:00:00:00" will set the OUI of the MAC address to 68:F7:28, while the lower bits are randomized. A value of "02:00:00:00:00:00 00:00:00:00:00:00" will create a fully scrambled globally-administered, burned-in MAC address.
If the value contains more than one additional MAC addresses, one of them is chosen randomly. For example, "02:00:00:00:00:00 00:00:00:00:00:00 02:00:00:00:00:00" will create a fully scrambled MAC address, randomly locally or globally administered.
Owner: NMSettingWired
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: NULL
“mac-address”
property “mac-address” char *
If specified, this connection will only apply to the Ethernet device whose permanent MAC address matches. This property does not change the MAC address of the device (i.e. MAC spoofing).
Owner: NMSettingWired
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: NULL
“mac-address-blacklist”
property“mac-address-blacklist” GStrv
If specified, this connection will never apply to the Ethernet device whose permanent MAC address matches an address in the list. Each MAC address is in the standard hex-digits-and-colons notation (00:11:22:33:44:55).
Owner: NMSettingWired
Flags: Read / Write
“mtu”
property“mtu” guint
If non-zero, only transmit packets of the specified size or smaller, breaking larger packets up into multiple Ethernet frames.
Owner: NMSettingWired
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: 0
“port”
property “port” char *
Specific port type to use if the device supports multiple attachment methods. One of "tp" (Twisted Pair), "aui" (Attachment Unit Interface), "bnc" (Thin Ethernet) or "mii" (Media Independent Interface). If the device supports only one port type, this setting is ignored.
Owner: NMSettingWired
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: NULL
“s390-nettype”
property “s390-nettype” char *
s390 network device type; one of "qeth", "lcs", or "ctc", representing the different types of virtual network devices available on s390 systems.
Owner: NMSettingWired
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: NULL
“s390-subchannels”
property“s390-subchannels” GStrv
Identifies specific subchannels that this network device uses for communication with z/VM or s390 host. Like the “mac-address” property for non-z/VM devices, this property can be used to ensure this connection only applies to the network device that uses these subchannels. The list should contain exactly 3 strings, and each string may only be composed of hexadecimal characters and the period (.) character.
Owner: NMSettingWired
Flags: Read / Write
“speed”
property“speed” guint
When a value greater than 0 is set, configures the device to use the specified speed. If "auto-negotiate" is "yes" the specified speed will be the only one advertised during link negotiation: this works only for BASE-T 802.3 specifications and is useful for enforcing gigabit speeds, as in this case link negotiation is mandatory. If the value is unset (0, the default), the link configuration will be either skipped (if "auto-negotiate" is "no", the default) or will be auto-negotiated (if "auto-negotiate" is "yes") and the local device will advertise all the supported speeds. In Mbit/s, ie 100 == 100Mbit/s. Must be set together with the "duplex" property when non-zero. Before specifying a speed value be sure your device supports it.
Owner: NMSettingWired
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: 0
“wake-on-lan”
property“wake-on-lan” guint
The NMSettingWiredWakeOnLan options to enable. Not all devices support all options.
May be any combination of NM_SETTING_WIRED_WAKE_ON_LAN_PHY
,
NM_SETTING_WIRED_WAKE_ON_LAN_UNICAST
, NM_SETTING_WIRED_WAKE_ON_LAN_MULTICAST
,
NM_SETTING_WIRED_WAKE_ON_LAN_BROADCAST
, NM_SETTING_WIRED_WAKE_ON_LAN_ARP
,
NM_SETTING_WIRED_WAKE_ON_LAN_MAGIC
or the special values
NM_SETTING_WIRED_WAKE_ON_LAN_DEFAULT
(to use global settings) and
NM_SETTING_WIRED_WAKE_ON_LAN_IGNORE
(to disable management of Wake-on-LAN in
NetworkManager).
Owner: NMSettingWired
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: 1
Since: 1.2
“wake-on-lan-password”
property “wake-on-lan-password” char *
If specified, the password used with magic-packet-based
Wake-on-LAN, represented as an Ethernet MAC address. If NULL
,
no password will be required.
Owner: NMSettingWired
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: NULL
Since: 1.2