In NetworkManager there exists the "connection.multi-connect" setting,
to allow a connection profile to be applied to multiple interfaces.
Netplan can currently control it through its
"networkmanager.passthrough" setting, e.g.:
network:
version: 2
renderer: NetworkManager
ethernets:
all-en:
match:
name: "en*"
dhcp4: true
networkmanager:
passthrough:
connection.multi-connect: 3
according to man nm-settings(5):
"
connection.multi-connect
Specifies whether the profile can be active multiple times at a
particular moment. The value is of type
NMConnectionMultiConnect.
Format: choice (NMConnectionMultiConnect)
Valid values: default (0), single (1), manual-multiple (2), multiple
(3)
"
Maybe Netplan should default to "multiple (3)" to match the same
behavior as on systemd-networkd.
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netplan plugin: generated NM config when using globbing will be used
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