ModemManager(8)


NAME

   ModemManager - mobile broadband modem management daemon

SYNOPSIS

   ModemManager [OPTION...]

DESCRIPTION

   ModemManager  provides  a unified high level API for communicating with
   mobile broadband modems, regardless of the protocol used to communicate
   with  the  actual  device  (Generic  AT, vendor-specific AT, QCDM, QMI,
   MBIM...).

   ModemManager is a DBus-based system daemon and is not meant to be  used
   directly from the command line.

HELP OPTIONS

   -V, --version
          Print the ModemManager software version and exit.

   -h, --help
          Show application options.

   --help-all
          Show application and test options.

   --help-test
          Show test options.

APPLICATION OPTIONS

   --debug   Runs   ModemManager   with  "DEBUG"  log  level  and  without
   daemonizing. This is useful for debugging, as it directs log output  to
   the controlling terminal in addition to syslog.

   --log-level=<level>
          Sets   how  much  information  ModemManager  sends  to  the  log
          destination (usually syslog's "daemon"  facility).  By  default,
          only  informational,  warning,  and  error  messages are logged.
          Given level must be one of "ERR", "WARN", "INFO" or "DEBUG".

   --log-file=<filename>
          Specify location of the file where ModemManager  will  dump  its
          log messages, instead of syslog.

   --timestamps
          Include absolute timestamps in the log output.

   --relative-timestamps
          Include timestamps, relative to the start time of the daemon, in
          the log output.

TEST OPTIONS

   --test-session
          Run the ModemManager daemon in the Session bus  instead  of  the
          System bus.

   --test-no-auto-scan
          Fully disable udev-based auto-scan looking for devices.

   --test-enable
          Enable the Test DBus interface in the daemon.

   --test-plugin-dir=[PATH]
          Specify  an alternate directory where the daemon should look for
          vendor plugins.

AUTHOR

   Aleksander Morgado <aleksander@aleksander.es>

SEE ALSO

   mmcli(8), NetworkManager(8)

                           5 September 2014                MODEMMANAGER(8)





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