I wasn't sure what to call this in the subject line, but here's my issue.

I have an occasional need to switch a few computers from one Internet provider 
to a different one.  Both Internet providers feed into the same network, one at 
192.168.0.1 and the other at 192.168.0.254.

So to change from one provider to the other I run nmtui to change the gateway 
and dns server addresses, then deactivate and reactivate the connection and I'm 
done.

It's just takes a few minutes, but I'm wondering if there's a way to automate 
this a bit so instead of having to run nmtui and change all of those numbers, 
then deactivate and reactivate the connection, I could just have each 
configuration saved as a text file or something, and just tell network manager 
"use this configuration now until further notice."

I could, of course, accomplish this using dhcp and change the dhcp server 
configurations as needed, but  I'd prefer to have all of this stuff stored on 
each local machine like it is now.  That way I could even automate it with a 
cronjob or something if I wanted to get that efficient.

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