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Network configuration library in C++
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# LibNCFG - Network Configuration Library ## Compilation Create a new directory where you will build the library: ``` $ mkdir build $ cd build ``` Run cmake and make: ``` $ cmake /path/to/libncfg/source/dir/ $ make ``` ## Running the example application The example application is automatically compiled with the rest of the library, the binary is called `main` and should be in the build/ directory. Running ```./main help``` will list all available commands ## Examples Before testing the application it is a good idea to create a few \emph{dummy} devices, unfortunately this is not yet supported by the library so you need to run the following commands, with root privileges: ``` $ ip link add dev dummy0 type dummy $ ip link add dev dummy0 type dummy ``` To test the application you can try the following commands. It is assumed that you have root privileges. To list information about detected devices: ``` ./main list ``` To change the state of a device (you need root privileges for this): ``` ./main set dev dummy0 down ``` To create a new bonding device and enslave the dummy devices: ``` modprobe bonding ./main add-device type bond name bond1 ./main set dev dummy0 master bond1 ./main add-slave dev bond1 dummy1 ./main list ``` And to remove the created bonded device: ``` ./main del-device bond1 ``` You can also add IP addresses to the dummy devices: ``` ./main add-addr dev dummy0 192.168.1.1/23 ./main add-addr dev dummy0 fe80::2/64 ./main list ``` Or change their MAC address: ``` ./main set dev dummy0 hwaddr 00:11:22:33:44:55 ```
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