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9. Run the $trust <MAC address of bluetooth keyboard> command to turst the Bluetooth keyboard.
10. Run the $connect <MAC address of bluetooth keyboard> command to connect the to the Bluetooth keyboard.
11. Run the $quit command to quit the bluetoothctl console.
Network Manager – Ubuntu Core 16
Network-Manager is a native Ubuntu Snappy Connection Manager, the application handles multiple network devices, provides
detection and conguration for the system to automatically connect to the network.
A command line utility nmcli is included with Network-Manager to support non-graphical user interface.
NOTE: For more information about Network-Manager, see https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NetworkManager
Connecting through WWAN
NOTE: For more information on conguring and connecting through WWAN, see https://docs.ubuntu.com/core/en/
stacks/network/network-manager/docs/congure-cellular-connections.
1. Check if a modem is present and identify the modem index number.
$ sudo modem-manager.mmcli –L
2. Check the modem status and identify the primary port.
$ sudo modem-manager.mmcli -m <x>
NOTE:
<x>
refers to the modem index number. Replace
<x>
with the actual modem index after running the
command at step 1.
3. Create a prole.
$ sudo network-manager.nmcli c add con-name test type gsm ifname <primary port> apn
internet
NOTE: Depending on the return results from step 2, replace
<primary port >
after ifname with the actual primary
port name.
4. Check the WWAN status.
$ network-manager.nmcli r wwan
5. Turn on WWAN.
$ sudo network-manager.nmcli r wwan on
6. Find wwan0 in the interface list.
$ ifconfig -a
7. Enable the connection prole.
$ sudo network-manager.nmcli c up test
8. Check the Network Manager status.
$ network-manager.nmcli d
9. Disable the connection prole.
$ sudo network-manager.nmcli c down test
10. Check the Network Manager status.
$ network-manager.nmcli d
Connecting through WLAN
1. Run the command to show a list of network interfaces like eth0, eth1, wlan0, mlan0, and so on:
$ network-manager.nmcli d
2. Run the command to show a list of network interfaces like eth0, eth1, wlan0, mlan0, and so on:
$ network-manager.nmcli d
3. Run the command to show a list of available wireless access points.
$ network-manager.nmcli device wifi list
4. Wireless connection with nmcli: Run the following commands and replace $SSID, $PSK, and $WIFI_INTERFACE of your
environment.
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