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Symptom & Impact
RHEL 9 network comes up briefly after boot, then interface disconnects unexpectedly.
Environment & Reproduction
Run `nmcli device status` and `nmcli connection show –active` to confirm profile state.
Root Cause Analysis
Check `NetworkManager` and driver packages with `rpm -qa | grep -Ei ‘NetworkManager|firmware’`.
Quick Triage
Review `systemctl status NetworkManager` and boot dependencies for race conditions.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Use `journalctl -u NetworkManager -b` to track disconnect reason codes and DHCP behavior.

Solution – Primary Fix
Save keyfiles under `/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/` before edits.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Verify VLAN, bond, or bridge parameters and ensure `firewalld` zone assignment matches the interface.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Confirm connection keyfiles retain default SELinux labels after manual copy operations.
Rollback Plan
Correct profile autoconnect settings with `nmcli connection modify` and restart NetworkManager.
Prevention & Hardening
Reboot and verify stable connectivity with continuous ping and route checks.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Template validated profiles and avoid ad hoc runtime modifications in production.
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References & Further Reading
Provide profile exports, interface driver details, and NetworkManager journal logs.
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