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0001 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
0002 <node name="/">
0003
0004 <!--
0005 org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Connection.Active:
0006
0007 Objects that implement the Connection.Active interface represent an
0008 attempt to connect to a network using the details provided by a Connection
0009 object. The Connection.Active object tracks the life-cycle of the
0010 connection attempt and if successful indicates whether the connected
0011 network is the "default" or preferred network for access. NetworkManager
0012 has the concept of connections, which can be thought of as settings, a
0013 profile or a configuration that can be applied on a networking device.
0014 Such settings-connections are exposed as D-Bus object and the
0015 active-connection expresses this relationship between device and
0016 settings-connection. At any time a settings-connection can only be
0017 activated on one device and vice versa. However, during activation and
0018 deactivation multiple active-connections can reference the same device or
0019 settings-connection as they are waiting to be activated or to be
0020 deactivated.
0021 -->
0022 <interface name="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Connection.Active">
0023 <annotation name="org.gtk.GDBus.C.Name" value="ActiveConnection"/>
0024
0025 <!--
0026 Connection:
0027
0028 The path of the connection.
0029 -->a
0030 <property name="Connection" type="o" access="read"/>
0031
0032 <!--
0033 SpecificObject:
0034
0035 A specific object associated with the active connection. This property
0036 reflects the specific object used during connection activation, and will
0037 not change over the lifetime of the ActiveConnection once set.
0038 -->
0039 <property name="SpecificObject" type="o" access="read"/>
0040
0041 <!--
0042 Id:
0043
0044 The ID of the connection, provided as a convenience so that clients do not
0045 have to retrieve all connection details.
0046 -->
0047 <property name="Id" type="s" access="read"/>
0048
0049 <!--
0050 Uuid:
0051
0052 The UUID of the connection, provided as a convenience so that clients do
0053 not have to retrieve all connection details.
0054 -->
0055 <property name="Uuid" type="s" access="read"/>
0056
0057 <!--
0058 Type:
0059
0060 The type of the connection, provided as a convenience so that clients do
0061 not have to retrieve all connection details.
0062 -->
0063 <property name="Type" type="s" access="read"/>
0064
0065 <!--
0066 Devices:
0067
0068 Array of object paths representing devices which are part of this active
0069 connection.
0070 -->
0071 <property name="Devices" type="ao" access="read"/>
0072
0073 <!--
0074 State:
0075
0076 The state of this active connection.
0077
0078 Returns: <link linkend="NMActiveConnectionState">NMActiveConnectionState</link>
0079 -->
0080 <property name="State" type="u" access="read"/>
0081
0082 <!--
0083 StateChanged:
0084 @state: (<link linkend="NMActiveConnectionState">NMActiveConnectionState</link>) The new state of the active connection.
0085 @reason: (<link linkend="NMActiveConnectionStateReason">NMActiveConnectionStateReason</link>) Reason code describing the change to the new state.
0086
0087 Emitted when the state of the active connection has changed.
0088
0089 Since: 1.8
0090 -->
0091 <signal name="StateChanged">
0092 <arg name="state" type="u"/>
0093 <arg name="reason" type="u"/>
0094 </signal>
0095
0096 <!--
0097 Default:
0098
0099 Whether this active connection is the default IPv4 connection, i.e.
0100 whether it currently owns the default IPv4 route.
0101 -->
0102 <property name="Default" type="b" access="read"/>
0103
0104 <!--
0105 Ip4Config:
0106
0107 Object path of the Ip4Config object describing the configuration of the
0108 connection. Only valid when the connection is in the
0109 NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVATED state.
0110 -->
0111 <property name="Ip4Config" type="o" access="read"/>
0112
0113 <!--
0114 Dhcp4Config:
0115
0116 Object path of the Dhcp4Config object describing the DHCP options returned
0117 by the DHCP server (assuming the connection used DHCP). Only valid when
0118 the connection is in the NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVATED state.
0119 -->
0120 <property name="Dhcp4Config" type="o" access="read"/>
0121
0122 <!--
0123 Default6:
0124
0125 Whether this active connection is the default IPv6 connection, i.e.
0126 whether it currently owns the default IPv6 route.
0127 -->
0128 <property name="Default6" type="b" access="read"/>
0129
0130 <!--
0131 Ip6Config:
0132
0133 Object path of the Ip6Config object describing the configuration of the
0134 connection. Only valid when the connection is in the
0135 NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVATED state.
0136 -->
0137 <property name="Ip6Config" type="o" access="read"/>
0138
0139 <!--
0140 Dhcp6Config:
0141
0142 Object path of the Dhcp6Config object describing the DHCP options returned
0143 by the DHCP server (assuming the connection used DHCP). Only valid when
0144 the connection is in the NM_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_STATE_ACTIVATED state.
0145 -->
0146 <property name="Dhcp6Config" type="o" access="read"/>
0147
0148 <!--
0149 Vpn:
0150
0151 Whether this active connection is also a VPN connection.
0152 -->
0153 <property name="Vpn" type="b" access="read"/>
0154
0155 <!--
0156 Master:
0157
0158 The path to the master device if the connection is a slave.
0159 -->
0160 <property name="Master" type="o" access="read"/>
0161
0162 <!--
0163 PropertiesChanged:
0164 @properties: A dictionary mapping property names to variant boxed values
0165
0166 DEPRECATED. Use the standard "PropertiesChanged" signal from "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties" instead which exists since version NetworkManager 1.2.0.
0167 -->
0168 <signal name="PropertiesChanged">
0169 <annotation name="org.qtproject.QtDBus.QtTypeName.In0" value="QVariantMap"/>
0170 <arg name="properties" type="a{sv}" direction="In">
0171 </signal>
0172 </interface>
0173 </node>