centos man page for ncftool

Query: ncftool

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NCFTOOL(1)						       Network Configuration							NCFTOOL(1)

NAME
ncftool - Network configuration tool
SYNOPSIS
ncftool [command [options]]
DESCRIPTION
ncftool is a command line utility to configure networking. It can be invoked with no arguments to bring up the interactive ncftool shell. Alternatively a command and optional arguments can be specified to have ncftool execute the command non-interactively.
COMMANDS
list [--macs] [--all] [--inactive] List the currently configured toplevel network interfaces [--macs] - show MAC addresses [--all] - show all (up & down) interfaces [--inactive] - show only inactive (down) interfaces dumpxml [--mac] [--live] name Dump the XML description of an interface [--mac] - interpret the name as MAC address [--live] - include information about the live interface name - the name of the interface define xmlfile Define an interface from the specified XML file. undefine iface Remove the configuration of the specified interface. ifup iface Bring up specified interface. ifdown iface Bring down specified interface. change-begin Mark the beginning of a set of revertible network configuration changes. change-commit Commit (make permanent) a set of network configuration changes begun with change-begin. change-rollback Rollback (revert) a set of network configuration changes begun with change-begin. help [command] Print details about command, if specified, or list all commands if command is not specified. quit Exit the program.
SEE ALSO
interfaces (5)
AUTHORS
Please refer to the AUTHORS file distributed with netcf. netcf-0.2.2 2012-12-20 NCFTOOL(1)
Related Man Pages
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iz(8) - debian
ncftool(1) - centos
if_mpadm(1m) - linux
sys::virt::interface(3pm) - debian
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