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NM-CONNECTION-EDITOR(1)				       NM-CONNECTION-EDITOR(1)

NAME
       nm-connection-editor – network connection editor for NetworkManager

SYNOPSIS
       nm-connection-editor  [ OPTIONS ]

DESCRIPTION
       nm-connection-editor  is	 a  GTK‐based  application to add, remove, and
       modify network connections stored  by  NetworkManager.	NetworkManager
       must  be	 running  for any network connections to be added, removed, or
       modified.

OPTIONS
       -t, --type=<type>
	      Type of connection to create or show.  Values are NetworkManager
	      setting names, eg "802-3-ethernet", "802-11-wireless", "bridge",
	      "bond", "wimax", "infiniband", "vlan",  etc.   Does  nothing  if
	      --create or --show is not given.

       -s, --show
	      Expand  or  collapse  the	 network list to highlight the network
	      connection type given by --type.

       -c, --create
	      Create a new connection of the type given by  --type  and	 allow
	      the user to modify connection details.

       -e, --edit=<uuid>
	      Show  the	 network  connection edit window for the connection of
	      the given UUID.

SEE ALSO
       nmcli(1), NetworkManager(8), nm-applet(1).

			       15 February 2013	       NM-CONNECTION-EDITOR(1)
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