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% NETCFG(8) netcfg 2.6.4 | Arch Linux
% Rémy Oudompheng <remy@archlinux.org>
James Rayner <james@archlinux.org>
% July 2011
NAME
====
netcfg -- start/stop/control network profiles
SYNOPSIS
========
netcfg [*options*]
netcfg **profile**
DESCRIPTION
===========
**netcfg** is used to configure and manage network connections via
profiles. It has pluggable support for a range of connection types, such
as wireless, ethernet, ppp. It is also capable of starting/stopping many
to one connections, that is, multiple connections within the same
profile, optionally with bonding.
It may be run at boot, by enabling the */etc/rc.d/net-profiles*
daemon in */etc/rc.conf* **DAEMONS** line. After boot time, it may
be used to start profiles, simply by passing only the profile name.
When run without options, netxfg **profile** is equivalent to *netcfg -u
profile*.
OPTIONS
=======
`-l`, list
: List all available profiles
current
: Report currently running profiles
`-c`, check-iface *profile*
: Start the specified profile, only if it's interface is not currently up.
`-u`, up *profile*
: Start the specified profile
`-r`, reconnect *profile*
: Disconnect and reconnect the specified profile
`-d`, down *profile*
: Stop the specified profile
`-i`, iface-down *interface*
: Stop the profile up on the specified interface.
`-a`, all-down
: Stop all connected profiles
all-suspend
: Suspend and store the name of all active profiles.
all-resume
: Reconnect any profiles that have been suspended.
`-v`, `--version`
: Display version information and exit
`-h`, `--help`
: Display help message and exit
CONFIGURATION FILES
===================
*/etc/conf.d/netcfg*
: Parameters for startup.
*/etc/network.d/*
: User-defined profiles.
FILES
=====
*/usr/lib/network/connections/*
: Currently installed network profile types.
*/etc/network.d/examples/*
: Example profiles.
*/etc/network.d/hooks/*
: See /usr/share/doc/netcfg/contrib for examples.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
=====================
**NETCFG_DEBUG**
: Set to 1 to activate debug output.
BUGS
====
None, hopefully, but if you do find one of these elusive things,
please submit at http://bugs.archlinux.org/ or email one of the authors
below.
SEE ALSO
========
**netcfg-profiles**(5) for how to configure netcfg.
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