what nmcli command shows interfaces belonging to bridge












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I've created bridge br0 and added interfaces eth0 and eth1 to this bridge



nmcli con add ifname br0 type bridge con-name br0
nmcli con add type bridge-slave ifname eth0 master br0
nmcli con add type bridge-slave ifname eth1 master br0
nmcli con modify br0 bridge.stp no
nmcli con down eth0
nmcli con down eth1
nmcli con mod br0 ipv4.addresses "192.168.1.100/24"
nmcli con mod br0 ipv4.method manual
nmcli con down br0
nmcli con up br0
systemctl restart NetworkManager.service


After those steps my config looks like this



# nmcli dev status
DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION
br-10 bridge connected br-10
br0 bridge connected br0
docker0 bridge connected docker0
eth0 ethernet connected bridge-slave-eth0
eth1 ethernet connected bridge-slave-eth1
lo loopback unmanaged --
wlan0 wifi unmanaged --


What nmcli command show interfaces assigned to given bridge? For br0 it is clear because I've named connections bridge-slave but what about br-10?









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    I've created bridge br0 and added interfaces eth0 and eth1 to this bridge



    nmcli con add ifname br0 type bridge con-name br0
    nmcli con add type bridge-slave ifname eth0 master br0
    nmcli con add type bridge-slave ifname eth1 master br0
    nmcli con modify br0 bridge.stp no
    nmcli con down eth0
    nmcli con down eth1
    nmcli con mod br0 ipv4.addresses "192.168.1.100/24"
    nmcli con mod br0 ipv4.method manual
    nmcli con down br0
    nmcli con up br0
    systemctl restart NetworkManager.service


    After those steps my config looks like this



    # nmcli dev status
    DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION
    br-10 bridge connected br-10
    br0 bridge connected br0
    docker0 bridge connected docker0
    eth0 ethernet connected bridge-slave-eth0
    eth1 ethernet connected bridge-slave-eth1
    lo loopback unmanaged --
    wlan0 wifi unmanaged --


    What nmcli command show interfaces assigned to given bridge? For br0 it is clear because I've named connections bridge-slave but what about br-10?









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      I've created bridge br0 and added interfaces eth0 and eth1 to this bridge



      nmcli con add ifname br0 type bridge con-name br0
      nmcli con add type bridge-slave ifname eth0 master br0
      nmcli con add type bridge-slave ifname eth1 master br0
      nmcli con modify br0 bridge.stp no
      nmcli con down eth0
      nmcli con down eth1
      nmcli con mod br0 ipv4.addresses "192.168.1.100/24"
      nmcli con mod br0 ipv4.method manual
      nmcli con down br0
      nmcli con up br0
      systemctl restart NetworkManager.service


      After those steps my config looks like this



      # nmcli dev status
      DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION
      br-10 bridge connected br-10
      br0 bridge connected br0
      docker0 bridge connected docker0
      eth0 ethernet connected bridge-slave-eth0
      eth1 ethernet connected bridge-slave-eth1
      lo loopback unmanaged --
      wlan0 wifi unmanaged --


      What nmcli command show interfaces assigned to given bridge? For br0 it is clear because I've named connections bridge-slave but what about br-10?









      share














      I've created bridge br0 and added interfaces eth0 and eth1 to this bridge



      nmcli con add ifname br0 type bridge con-name br0
      nmcli con add type bridge-slave ifname eth0 master br0
      nmcli con add type bridge-slave ifname eth1 master br0
      nmcli con modify br0 bridge.stp no
      nmcli con down eth0
      nmcli con down eth1
      nmcli con mod br0 ipv4.addresses "192.168.1.100/24"
      nmcli con mod br0 ipv4.method manual
      nmcli con down br0
      nmcli con up br0
      systemctl restart NetworkManager.service


      After those steps my config looks like this



      # nmcli dev status
      DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION
      br-10 bridge connected br-10
      br0 bridge connected br0
      docker0 bridge connected docker0
      eth0 ethernet connected bridge-slave-eth0
      eth1 ethernet connected bridge-slave-eth1
      lo loopback unmanaged --
      wlan0 wifi unmanaged --


      What nmcli command show interfaces assigned to given bridge? For br0 it is clear because I've named connections bridge-slave but what about br-10?







      networkmanager bridge





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