How to use the nmcli command: Linux Tip

How to use the nmcli command: Linux Tip

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This video tutorial introduces the mcli command, a command line tool for managing network interfaces in Linux. It explains how to use mcli to query network connections and devices, providing examples of outputs for Wi-Fi and Ethernet connections. The tutorial also covers how to view active network connections and obtain detailed information about network devices using the mcli device show command.

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What details are provided about the network devices in the output of the MCLI command?

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How can you differentiate between a Wi-Fi connection and an Ethernet interface using the command output?

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