Rescue question related:

There is no way to remove/change nmcli* or add / change ifconfig, route,
etc. but keep ifup and ifdown, which are not provided by net-tools.

109.2 Basic network configuration:
* Drop ifup
* Drop ifdown



2017-11-09 17:52 GMT-02:00 Alex Clemente <[email protected]>:

> Nice, but this question is answer ifup and ifdown (packages initscripts,
> not provides by net-tools).
>
> ifup/ifdown is not to addr or change ip address or route, is for up or
> down interface, this a question!.
>
> Here not remove nmcli*, but just keep answers ifup and ifdown on topic.!!
>
>
> 2017-11-09 17:46 GMT-02:00 Bryan Smith <[email protected]>:
>
>> DISCLAIMER:  _Not sharing my opinion, just technical information.  I
>> leave decisions to others and will avoid introducing any opinions
>> (unless explicitly noted)._
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 9:00 AM, Alex Clemente <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > In new distribution Linux (manager service by systemd, not SysvInit) ,
>> that
>> > default network manager, is NetworkManager.
>> > For simple down or up network interface without disconnect network
>> adaptor,  or not used nmtui, the command is very important.
>> > I presented much cases, when this command is help on trubleshooting.
>> > But  not know of nmtui, nmcli, nm-online, etc. but the initscripts
>> > (ifup/ifdown). That command, is knowed for all SysAdmin that wold.
>>
>> First off, let's put NetworkManager and nmcli to the side.  This is an
>> _unrelated_ detail.
>>
>> Secondly, in 2009, even the Debian announced the deprecation of
>> "net-tools", in favor of "iproute". [1]
>>
>> E.g., "ip" (e.g., "ip addr") instead of "if" (e.g., "ifconfig").
>>
>> I'll leave it up to others to decide if they want to do away with
>> "net-tools."  But "ip" (iproute package) has been the solution since
>> the mid-'00s.
>>
>> > For a new Linux Professional, that command, not very is complicat.
>> > Ex: for disconnect the network interface ens192, ifdown ens192, for up
>> > ens192, simple and eficiente.
>> > That is my vision in Brazil - South América, on very companys.
>>
>> Again, "iproute" (e.g., ip addr, etc...) is what should be used for
>> troubleshooting Linux systems in the '10s.  And it's likely required
>> for anything distributions using nmcli as well.
>>
>> But it's _not_ related to NetworkManager/nmcli at all.  It was
>> introduced a dozen years ago.
>>
>> - bjs
>>
>> [1] https://www.linux.com/learn/replacing-ifconfig-ip
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