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+.TH connmanctl 1 07/31/2012 "" "User Commands for Connman CLI"
+.SH
+NAME
+connmanctl \- Connman CLI
+.SH
+SYNOPSIS
+.BR connmanctl " ["
+.BR enable " <technology> | "
+.BR offlinemode "] ["
+.BR disable " <technology> | "
+.BR offlinemode "] ["
+.BR tech "] ["
+.BR state "] ["
+.BR services " [\-\-properties <service>]] ["
+.BR scan " <technology>] ["
+.BR connect " <service>] ["
+.BR config " <service> \-\-<option> ARGS...] ["
+.BR help " | \-\-help]"
+.PP
+.SH
+DESCRIPTION
+Connmanctl is a Connman command line interface which can be run in two modes:
+a plain synchronous command input, and an asynchronous interactive shell.
+To run a specific command the user may enter connmanctl <command> [options]
+[args], or enter connmanctl interactive; in this case, the program will
+drop into the interactive shell.
+.PP
+Connmantl can handle most simple network connections. It is able to enable/
+disable any technology that exists on the system, display a list of
+services available, connect to/disconnect from any unsecured networks,
+show properties of the system, the technologies, and any individual
+service, and configure all of the properties. It is also able to monitor
+changes in the properties of the services, technologies, and the system.
+.PP
+In the interactive shell, all of the same commands can be used. It
+provides quicker usage when needing to use connmanctl more extensively.
+.SH
+COMMANDS AND OPTIONS
+.TP
+.B interactive
+Drops into the interactive shell, where all of the commands are the same.
+Running the monitor command will make connmanctl listen for and
+display connman signals in real time, without blocking user input.
+.PP
+.TP
+.BR "help | \-\-help | " "(no arguments)"
+Shows the abbreviated help menu in the terminal.
+.PP
+.TP
+.BR enable " <technology>"
+Enables the given technology type (e.g. ethernet, wifi, 3g, etc.)
+Turns power on to the technology, but doesn't connect unless
+there is a service with autoconnect set to True.
+.PP
+.TP
+.BR disable " <technology>"
+Disables the given technology type. Turns power off to the
+technology and disconnects if it is already connected.
+.PP
+.TP
+.B enable offlinemode
+Enables offline mode. Disconnects and powers down all
+technologies system-wide, however each technology can be powered
+back on individually.
+.PP
+.TP
+.B disable offlinemode
+Disables offline mode. Technologies are powered back on according
+to their individual policies.
+.PP
+.TP
+.B tech
+Shows a list of all technology types existing on the system and
+their properties. See the properties section of the Technology
+API for explanations of each property.
+.PP
+.TP
+.B state
+Shows the system properties. Includes ths online state of the
+system, offline mode, and session mode.
+.PP
+.TP
+.BR scan " <technology>"
+Scans for new services on the given technology.
+.PP
+.TP
+.B services
+Shows a list of all available service names. This includes the
+names of wifi networks, the wired ethernet connection, names of
+bluetooth devices, etc. These are the names used when a
+<service> command is called for. The service name
+(e.g. Joes-wifi), the service path (e.g.
+wifi_6834534139723_managed_none), or the full service path (e.g.
+/net/connman/Service/wifi_5467631...) are all accepted as valid
+input. An asterisk in front of the service indicates that the
+service is favorited, and a "C" indicates a service that is
+already connected.
+.PP
+.TP
+.BR "services \-\-properties" " <service>"
+Shows a list of all properties for that service. See the
+properties section of the Service API for explanations of each
+property.
+.PP
+.TP
+.BR connect " <service>"
+Connects to the given service if it is unsecured.
+.PP
+.TP
+.BR disconnect " <service>"
+Disconnects from the given service.
+.PP
+.TP
+.BR config " <service> " \-\-<option>
+Configures a writable property of the given service to the
+value(s) entered after --<option>.
+.PP
+.TP
+.BR monitor " [\-\-<option>]"
+Listens for and displays DBus signals sent by Connman. The option indicates
+which signals you want to subscribe to. If no option is entered, it displays
+all signals from all interfaces.
+.PP
+.SS
+Config Options:
+.PP
+.TP
+.B \-\-autoconnect=y/n
+Sets the autoconnect property of the service.
+.PP
+.TP
+.B \-\-ipv4
+Configures the IPv4 settings for the service. Enter the settings
+in the order "Method", "Address", "Netmask", then "Gateway"
+after the argument. See the properties section of the Service
+API for more information on these settings and the values
+accepted for them. It also displays a list of changes to both the
+IPv4 settings, and incidental changes to other values related to
+it.
+.PP
+.TP
+.B \-\-ipv6
+Configures the IPv6 settings for the service. Enter the settings
+in the order "Method", "Address", "PrefixLength", "Gateway", then
+"Privacy". See the properties section of the Service API for more
+information on these settings and the values accepted for them.
+It also displays a list of entered changes to the IPv6 settings,
+and incidental changes to other values related to it.
+.PP
+.TP
+.B \-\-nameservers
+Adds to the list of manually configured domain name servers.
+Enter the name servers after the argument separated by spaces.
+.PP
+.TP
+.B \-\-timeservers
+Adds to the list of manually configured time servers. Enter the
+time servers after the argument separated by spaces.
+.PP
+.TP
+.B \-\-domains
+Adds to the list of manually configured search domains. Enter
+the domains after the argument, separated by spaces.
+.PP
+.TP
+.B \-\-proxy
+Configures the IPv6 settings for the service. Enter the settings in the
+order "Method", "URL". If the Method is set to "direct", no other arguments
+are taken. If the Method is set to "auto", the URL is optional. To set the
+Servers and Excludes manually, enter "manual" followed by "servers" with a
+list of servers separated by spaces. Then, optionally, the word "excludes"
+followed by a list of excludes separated by spaces. e.g. "./connmanctl config
+joes-wifi \-\-proxy manual servers serv1 serv2 serv3 excludes excl1 excl2"
+.PP
+.SS
+Monitor Options:
+.PP
+.TP
+.B \-\-services
+Listens for and displays the PropertyChanged signal from the Service interface.
+Also displays the service name (e.g. Joes-wifi) that the property is part of.
+More information, including a list of possible properties can be found in the
+Service API.
+.PP
+.TP
+.B \-\-tech
+Listens for and displays the PropertyChanged signal from the Technology
+interface. More information, including a list of possible properties can be
+found in the Technology API.
+.PP
+.TP
+.B \-\-manager
+Listens for and displays the PropertyChanged, ServicesChanged, TechnologyAdded,
+and TechnologyRemoved signals from the Manager interface. More information on
+these signals and a list of possible properties can be found in the Manager API.
+.PP