Hi, How can I assign a connection to a device? Why does network manager not find the appropriate connection? I suspect I could be messing something up with the settings.
I am using Network Manager version 1.6.2-3 and Modem Manager 1.6.4-1. I set up the connections manually and they appear in nmcli connections list. For modem GSM devices I have created the following connection: connection.id: ModemGSM connection.uuid: 4457ea1c-ec4a-4e53-9889-2023fcd60a98 connection.stable-id: -- connection.interface-name: cdc-wdm0 connection.type: gsm connection.autoconnect: yes connection.autoconnect-priority: 0 connection.autoconnect-retries: -1 (default) connection.timestamp: 0 connection.read-only: no connection.permissions: connection.zone: -- connection.master: -- connection.slave-type: -- connection.autoconnect-slaves: -1 (default) connection.secondaries: connection.gateway-ping-timeout: 0 connection.metered: unknown connection.lldp: -1 (default) ipv4.method: auto ipv4.dns: ipv4.dns-search: ipv4.dns-options: (default) ipv4.dns-priority: 0 ipv4.addresses: ipv4.gateway: -- ipv4.routes: ipv4.route-metric: -1 ipv4.ignore-auto-routes: no ipv4.ignore-auto-dns: no ipv4.dhcp-client-id: -- ipv4.dhcp-timeout: 0 ipv4.dhcp-send-hostname: yes ipv4.dhcp-hostname: -- ipv4.dhcp-fqdn: -- ipv4.never-default: no ipv4.may-fail: yes ipv4.dad-timeout: -1 (default) ipv6.method: auto ipv6.dns: ipv6.dns-search: ipv6.dns-options: (default) ipv6.dns-priority: 0 ipv6.addresses: ipv6.gateway: -- ipv6.routes: ipv6.route-metric: -1 ipv6.ignore-auto-routes: no ipv6.ignore-auto-dns: no ipv6.never-default: no ipv6.may-fail: yes ipv6.ip6-privacy: -1 (unknown) ipv6.addr-gen-mode: stable-privacy ipv6.dhcp-send-hostname: yes ipv6.dhcp-hostname: -- ipv6.token: -- serial.baud: 115200 serial.bits: 8 serial.parity: none serial.stopbits: 1 serial.send-delay: 0 ppp.noauth: yes ppp.refuse-eap: no ppp.refuse-pap: no ppp.refuse-chap: no ppp.refuse-mschap: no ppp.refuse-mschapv2: no ppp.nobsdcomp: yes ppp.nodeflate: yes ppp.no-vj-comp: yes ppp.require-mppe: no ppp.require-mppe-128: no ppp.mppe-stateful: no ppp.crtscts: no ppp.baud: 0 ppp.mru: 0 ppp.mtu: 0 ppp.lcp-echo-failure: 5 ppp.lcp-echo-interval: 30 gsm.number: *99# gsm.username: -- gsm.password: <hidden> gsm.password-flags: 0 (none) gsm.apn: internet gsm.network-id: -- gsm.pin: <hidden> gsm.pin-flags: 0 (none) gsm.home-only: no gsm.device-id: -- gsm.sim-id: -- gsm.sim-operator-id: -- proxy.method: none proxy.browser-only: no proxy.pac-url: -- proxy.pac-script: -- The connected device is a PHS8 modem and has the following properties: GENERAL.DEVICE: cdc-wdm0 GENERAL.TYPE: gsm GENERAL.HWADDR: (unknown) GENERAL.MTU: 0 GENERAL.STATE: 20 (unavailable) GENERAL.CONNECTION: -- GENERAL.CON-PATH: -- In modem manager I can see that the modem is registered and the signal quality is periodically checked: ModemManager[2508]: <debug> [1513005666.467413] [mm-broadband-modem.c:9290] enabling_step(): Modem has extended signal reporting capabilities, enabling the Signal interface... ModemManager[2508]: <debug> [1513005666.468903] [mm-iface-modem-signal.c:206] setup_refresh_context(): Extended signal information reporting disabled (rate: 0 seconds) ModemManager[2508]: <info> [1513005666.471579] [mm-iface-modem.c:1431] __iface_modem_update_state_internal(): Modem /org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Modem/0: state changed (enabling -> registered) ModemManager[2508]: <debug> [1513005666.498325] [mm-iface-modem.c:1355] periodic_signal_quality_check_enable(): Periodic signal quality checks enabled (interval = 3s) ModemManager[2508]: <debug> [1513005666.499833] [mm-broadband-modem-qmi.c:2951] load_signal_quality(): loading signal quality... If I try to connect the device over nmcli I get the following error: nmcli d connect cdc-wdm0 Error: Failed to add/activate new connection: gsm: GSM mobile broadband connection requires a 'gsm' setting If I try to stablish the connection on this device, I get the following error: nmcli c up ModemGSM ifname cdc-wdm0 Error: Connection activation failed: Connection 'ModemGSM' is not available on the device cdc-wdm0 at this time. Thanks! Ana
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