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I'm Ubuntu 18.04 user.
I don't know what reason they have to perform nmtui.
As you mention it, they did not list up physical interface.

Anyway, in my case I use below command to control 'link' and 'bridge'.
I wish what I commented are helping to your problem.

For link state, I think most of people use 'ip link' command.
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- BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP = Admin State
- LOWER_UP = Physical State

For bridge control, I use 'brctl' command.

Good day all in all.
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   1. Bridge connection question (Hetz Ben Hamo)


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Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2019 17:15:30 +0200
From: Hetz Ben Hamo <hetz@xxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Bridge connection question
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Hi,

The following thing drives me nuts. I have 2 nics on my machine: enp30s0f0
(which is active) and enp30s0f1 (which is disconnected). I've also created
a nat network which uses the internal NAT (i've called it "nat-net").

What I want to do is simple: I want that the VM will get a an IP from the
external DHCP, just like other machines in the LAN, and be able to access
the VM from other machines in the LAN. Just like MACVTAP but with access
from host to guests and other machines to guest (this is important to me
since I want to set a fixed IP in the guest and register it in the internal
DNS).

No matter what tool I use - nmtui, "connection details/Network Interfaces"
- I cannot select my active network connection (enp30s0f0) whether it's
disconnected or connected - to create a bridge or anything else to perform
this task.

How can I perform this? link to info/howto or anything useful would be
welcome.

Thanks
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