Hi Aleksander, Hi Aleksander , We are installing NetworkManager and ModemManager as a package while yocto image building . Networkmanager Version :- 1.10.6 ModemManager version :- 1.6.4 1) You mean that no need to run mmcli commands manually , when module detects networkmanager will automatically take ip from there.
2) > Are you building NetworkManager with the --with-modem-manager-1 > explicit configure option? Can you confirm whether that's the case? > Actually, could you post the output of the configure report when NM is built? yes. i am building Networkmanager with ModemManager , how to give explicit configure option . do you want Networkmanager status report ? On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 4:13 PM Aleksander Morgado <aleksan...@aleksander.es> wrote: > Please CC the mailing list > > On Fri, 11 Sep 2020, 11:49 NIKHIL PATIL, <nikhilv...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Aleksander , >> We are installing NetworkManager and ModemManager as a package >> while yocto image building . >> Networkmanager Version :- 1.10.6 >> ModemManager version :- 1.6.4 >> 1) You mean that no need to run mmcli commands manually , when module >> detects networkmanager will automatically take ip from there. >> >> 2) > Are you building NetworkManager with the --with-modem-manager-1 >> > explicit configure option? Can you confirm whether that's the case? >> > Actually, could you post the output of the configure report when NM is >> built? >> yes. i am building Networkmanager with ModemManager , how to give >> explicit configure option . >> do you want Networkmanager status report ? >> >> >> On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 1:22 PM Aleksander Morgado < >> aleksan...@aleksander.es> wrote: >> >>> Hey, >>> >>> > >>> > 1) Without giving manually a mmcli commands then how we can give ? and >>> when NetworkManager take automatically ip from ModemManager (mmcli -b 0) and >>> > assign to LTE interface ? >>> >>> Not sure I understood the question :) >>> >>> The idea when using the MM+NM combo is that ideally you can completely >>> ignore using mmcli commands. It is NM the one that detects that a >>> modem is exposed by MM, and it is NM the one that triggers the >>> connection of the modem; and once it is connected, it is NM the one >>> that takes the IP settings from the exposed bearer object and applies >>> those settings to the network interface. >>> >>> Only creating a "gsm" setting in NM and attempting to connect it >>> should be enough to get the whole setup up and running. >>> >>> > >>> > 2) nmcli d output :- >>> > DEVICE TYPE STATE >>> CONNECTION >>> > wwp0s21f0u5i4 wwan disconnected >>> ---- >>> > >>> > here TYPE is wwan coming not gsm , when we are running nmcli >>> c add type gsm con-name quectel apn internet command >>> > here we are giving TYPE as gsm . is it will make issue ? >>> > >>> >>> Are you building NetworkManager with the --with-modem-manager-1 >>> explicit configure option? Can you confirm whether that's the case? >>> Actually, could you post the output of the configure report when NM is >>> built? >>> >>> -- >>> Aleksander >>> https://aleksander.es >>> >>
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