% ETHERNET-IPROUTE netcfg manuals % Arch Linux % # ethernet-iproute Connection manual ## Description This connection method uses the iproute suite of tools and dhcpcd to gain an IP address. ## Options INTERFACE (required) : The wireless interface to configure IP (required) : Can be either 'static' or 'dhcp'. Static requires at least one of ADDR or IPCFG. ADDR (requires IP of 'static') : A single IP address to configure a static IP. For example: GATEWAY (requires IP of 'static') : Set specified gateway IPCFG : Array of arguments to pass to 'ip'. The power of this options is that it allows both simple and complicated routing configurations, within the framework of netcfg. ### DNS DNS : Array of DNS nameservers. Simply specify the IP's of each of the DNS nameservers. SEARCH : "search" line for /etc/resolv.conf DOMAIN : "domain" line for /etc/resolv.conf HOSTNAME : Set the system hostname. Ensure any hostname is correctly referenced in /etc/hosts. ### DHCP DHCP_OPTIONS : String. Any extra arguments to pass to the dhcp client, presently dhcpcd. DHCP_TIMEOUT : Integer. Maximum time to try for a DHCP IP. Default is 10 seconds. ### 802.11x Authentication AUTH8021X : Use 802.11x authentication. Enable with 'yes'. WPA_CONF (required for an AUTH8021X of 'yes' only) : Path to wpa_supplicant configuration. Defaults to '/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf' WPA_OPTS (optional for an AUTH8021X of 'yes') : Extra arguments for wpa_supplicant not specified otherwise. Any option here must specify wpa_supplicant driver. Defaults to '-Dwired'. ## Examples ### Using ADDR and GATEWAY to set static IP and gateway IP="static" ADDR="192.168.1.23" GATEWAY="192.168.1.1" ### Using IPCFG to set a static IP and gateway with custom DNS IP="static" IPCFG=("addr add dev eth0 192.168.1.23/24 brd +" "route add default via 192.168.1.1") DNS=("208.67.222.222" "208.67.220.220")