diff --git a/man/nmcli-examples.xml b/man/nmcli-examples.xml
index df12874a13..7b167edc9f 100644
--- a/man/nmcli-examples.xml
+++ b/man/nmcli-examples.xml
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Copyright 2013 - 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
Examples
Listing available Wi-Fi APs
-$ nmcli device wifi list
+$ nmcli device wifi list
* SSID MODE CHAN RATE SIGNAL BARS SECURITY
netdatacomm_local Infra 6 54 Mbit/s 37 ▂▄__ WEP
* F1 Infra 11 54 Mbit/s 98 ▂▄▆█ WPA1
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Copyright 2013 - 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
Showing general information and properties for a Wi-Fi interface
-$ nmcli -p -f general,wifi-properties device show wlan0
+$ nmcli -p -f general,wifi-properties device show wlan0
===========================================================================
Device details (wlan0)
===========================================================================
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ WIFI-PROPERTIES.ADHOC: yes
Listing NetworkManager polkit permissions
-$ nmcli general permissions
+$ nmcli general permissions
PERMISSION VALUE
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.enable-disable-network yes
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.enable-disable-wifi yes
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.settings.modify.hostname auth
Listing NetworkManager log level and domains
-$ nmcli general logging
+$ nmcli general logging
LEVEL DOMAINS
INFO PLATFORM,RFKILL,ETHER,WIFI,BT,MB,DHCP4,DHCP6,PPP,WIFI_SCAN,IP4,IP6,A
UTOIP4,DNS,VPN,SHARING,SUPPLICANT,AGENTS,SETTINGS,SUSPEND,CORE,DEVICE,OLPC,
@@ -153,10 +153,9 @@ B,DISPATCH
This command shows current NetworkManager logging status.
-
Changing NetworkManager logging
-$ nmcli g log level DEBUG domains CORE,ETHER,IP
-$ nmcli g log level INFO domains DEFAULT
+$ nmcli g log level DEBUG domains CORE,ETHER,IP
+$ nmcli g log level INFO domains DEFAULT
The first command makes NetworkManager log in DEBUG level, and only for CORE, ETHER and
IP domains. The second command restores the default logging state. Please refer to the
@@ -166,9 +165,9 @@ B,DISPATCH
Adding a bonding master and two slave connection profiles
-$ nmcli con add type bond ifname mybond0 mode active-backup
-$ nmcli con add type ethernet ifname eth1 master mybond0
-$ nmcli con add type ethernet ifname eth2 master mybond0
+$ nmcli con add type bond ifname mybond0 mode active-backup
+$ nmcli con add type ethernet ifname eth1 master mybond0
+$ nmcli con add type ethernet ifname eth2 master mybond0
This example demonstrates adding a bond master connection and two slaves. The
first command adds a master bond connection, naming the bonding interface
@@ -180,9 +179,9 @@ B,DISPATCH
Adding a team master and two slave connection profiles
-$ nmcli con add type team con-name Team1 ifname Team1 config team1-master-json.conf
-$ nmcli con add type ethernet con-name Team1-slave1 ifname em1 master Team1
-$ nmcli con add type ethernet con-name Team1-slave2 ifname em2 master Team1
+$ nmcli con add type team con-name Team1 ifname Team1 config team1-master-json.conf
+$ nmcli con add type ethernet con-name Team1-slave1 ifname em1 master Team1
+$ nmcli con add type ethernet con-name Team1-slave2 ifname em2 master Team1
This example demonstrates adding a team master connection profile and two slaves. It is
very similar to the bonding example. The first command adds a master team profile, naming
@@ -195,8 +194,8 @@ B,DISPATCH
em2. The slaves don't specify config and thus
teamd will use its default configuration. You will activate the whole setup
by activating both slaves:
- $ nmcli con up Team1-slave1
- $ nmcli con up Team1-slave2
+ $ nmcli con up Team1-slave1
+ $ nmcli con up Team1-slave2
By default, the created profiles are marked for auto-activation. But if another
connection has been activated on the device, the new profile won't activate
automatically and you need to activate it manually.
@@ -204,10 +203,10 @@ B,DISPATCH
Adding a bridge and two slave profiles
-$ nmcli con add type bridge con-name TowerBridge ifname TowerBridge
-$ nmcli con add type ethernet con-name br-slave-1 ifname ens3 master TowerBridge
-$ nmcli con add type ethernet con-name br-slave-2 ifname ens4 master TowerBridge
-$ nmcli con modify TowerBridge bridge.stp no
+$ nmcli con add type bridge con-name TowerBridge ifname TowerBridge
+$ nmcli con add type ethernet con-name br-slave-1 ifname ens3 master TowerBridge
+$ nmcli con add type ethernet con-name br-slave-2 ifname ens4 master TowerBridge
+$ nmcli con modify TowerBridge bridge.stp no
This example demonstrates adding a bridge master connection and two slaves. The
first command adds a master bridge connection, naming the bridge interface and
@@ -221,12 +220,12 @@ B,DISPATCH
Adding an ethernet connection profile with manual IP configuration
-$ nmcli con add con-name my-con-em1 ifname em1 type ethernet \
+$ nmcli con add con-name my-con-em1 ifname em1 type ethernet \
ip4 192.168.100.100/24 gw4 192.168.100.1 ip4 1.2.3.4 ip6 abbe::cafe
-$ nmcli con mod my-con-em1 ipv4.dns "8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4"
-$ nmcli con mod my-con-em1 +ipv4.dns 1.2.3.4
-$ nmcli con mod my-con-em1 ipv6.dns "2001:4860:4860::8888 2001:4860:4860::8844"
-$ nmcli -p con show my-con-em1
+$ nmcli con mod my-con-em1 ipv4.dns "8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4"
+$ nmcli con mod my-con-em1 +ipv4.dns 1.2.3.4
+$ nmcli con mod my-con-em1 ipv6.dns "2001:4860:4860::8888 2001:4860:4860::8844"
+$ nmcli -p con show my-con-em1
The first command adds an Ethernet connection profile named my-con-em1
that is bound to interface name em1. The profile is configured
@@ -242,7 +241,7 @@ B,DISPATCH
Escaping colon characters in tabular mode
-$ nmcli -t -f general -e yes -m tab dev show eth0
+$ nmcli -t -f general -e yes -m tab dev show eth0
GENERAL:eth0:ethernet:Intel Corporation:82567LM Gigabit Network Connection:
e1000e:2.1.4-k:1.8-3:00\:22\:68\:15\:29\:21:1500:100 (connected):0 (No reas
on given):/sys/devices/pci0000\:00/0000\:00\:19.0/net/eth0:eth0:yes:yes:no:
@@ -292,7 +291,7 @@ fi
Example sessions of interactive connection editor
Adding an ethernet connection profile in interactive editor (a)
-$ nmcli connection edit type ethernet
+$ nmcli connection edit type ethernet
===| nmcli interactive connection editor |===
@@ -303,7 +302,7 @@ Type 'describe [<setting>.<prop>]' for detailed property description
You may edit the following settings: connection, 802-3-ethernet (ethernet),
802-1x, ipv4, ipv6, dcb
-nmcli> print
+nmcli> print
===========================================================================
Connection details
===========================================================================
@@ -363,13 +362,13 @@ ipv6.may-fail: yes
ipv6.ip6-privacy: -1 (unknown)
ipv6.dhcp-hostname: --
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-nmcli> goto ethernet
+nmcli> goto ethernet
You may edit the following properties: port, speed, duplex, auto-negotiate,
mac-address, cloned-mac-address, mac-address-blacklist, mtu, s390-subchann
els, s390-nettype, s390-options
nmcli 802-3-ethernet> set mtu 1492
nmcli 802-3-ethernet> b
-nmcli> goto ipv4.addresses
+nmcli> goto ipv4.addresses
nmcli ipv4.addresses> desc
=== [addresses] ===
@@ -390,10 +389,10 @@ nmcli ipv4.addresses> print
addresses: 192.168.1.100/24
nmcli ipv4.addresses> back
nmcli ipv4> b
-nmcli> set ipv4.gateway 192.168.1.1
-nmcli> verify
+nmcli> set ipv4.gateway 192.168.1.1
+nmcli> verify
Verify connection: OK
-nmcli> print
+nmcli> print
===========================================================================
Connection details
===========================================================================
@@ -452,8 +451,8 @@ ipv6.may-fail: yes
ipv6.ip6-privacy: -1 (unknown)
ipv6.dhcp-hostname: --
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-nmcli> set ipv4.dns 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4
-nmcli> print
+nmcli> set ipv4.dns 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4
+nmcli> print
===========================================================================
Connection details
===========================================================================
@@ -513,12 +512,12 @@ ipv6.may-fail: yes
ipv6.ip6-privacy: -1 (unknown)
ipv6.dhcp-hostname: --
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-nmcli> verify
+nmcli> verify
Verify connection: OK
-nmcli> save
+nmcli> save
Connection 'ethernet-4' (de89cdeb-a3e1-4d53-8fa0-c22546c775f4) successfully
saved.
-nmcli> quit
+nmcli> quit
Example session in the nmcli interactive connection editor.
The scenario creates an Ethernet connection profile with static addressing (IPs and DNS).