Hi, 

just create and edit a configuration file
in /etc/Networkmanager/system-connections
and then use nmcli to activate it. 

I did a short HowTo (and mailed it to the list several times ;-) ) here:
http://trac.linexa.de/wiki/development/BootCD-booting#Createastaticnetworkmanagerfileforeth0

The HowTo is for static IPs in an intranet. The easiest way to obtain
the correct options for ADSL is to create a connection on a Desktop PC
and view the corresponding config file. 

Regards, 
Elias

On Mon, 2011-08-29 at 11:18 +0200, Gergely Buday wrote:
> > I think nmcli is just for showing and (de)activating connections.
> 
> But then which command is to configure my dsl connection?
> 
> - Gergely
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