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LEDs - RouterOS - MikroTik Documentation

The document provides detailed information on configuring LED settings in RouterOS, including options for displaying wireless strength and interface activity. It outlines the properties and types of LED configurations available, as well as examples for controlling LEDs via CLI commands. Additionally, it lists various RouterBoard models and their specific LED behaviors, including which LEDs can be turned off.

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LEDs - RouterOS - MikroTik Documentation

The document provides detailed information on configuring LED settings in RouterOS, including options for displaying wireless strength and interface activity. It outlines the properties and types of LED configurations available, as well as examples for controlling LEDs via CLI commands. Additionally, it lists various RouterBoard models and their specific LED behaviors, including which LEDs can be turned off.

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 Espacios   Buscar  Entrar

 System Information and Utilities Panel / RouterOS / Hardware 


 Virtual Private Networks
LEDs
 Wired Connections Creado por Usuario desconocido (olga), actualizado por última vez por Ričards I. el nov 25, 2024 • 5 min de lectura

 Wireless
Summary
 Internet of Things Property Description
LED Settings
 Hardware Indoor devices
Disks Wireless Systems
Examples
Grounding
Basic example
LCD Touchscreen Modem Signal Strength example
Modem Access Technology example
LEDs

MTU in RouterOS
Summary
Peripherals
Sub-menu: /system leds
PoE-Out
RouterOS allows configuring each LED's activity the way that the user wishes. It is possible to configure the LEDs to display wireless strength, blink the LEDs on interface traffic activity, and many
Ports other options.

Product Naming For example, default led configuration on Groove

RouterBOARD [admin@MikroTik] /system leds> print


Flags: X - disabled
USB Features
# TYPE INTERFACE LEDS

 Diagnostics, monitoring and troub 0 wireless-signal-strength led1


led2
 Extended features led3
led4
led5
1 interface-activity ether1 user-led


 Not all boards have the necessary hardware capabilities to support this feature.

 RB Groove uses five LEDs for wireless strength and one for ethernet activity monitoring.

Property Description
Property Description

disabled (yes | no; Default: no) Whether an item is disabled

interface (string; Default: ) Name of the interface which will be used for led status. Applicable only if type is interface
specific.

modem-signal-treshold (integer [-113..-51]; Default: ) Applicable if a type is modem-signal

leds (list of leds; Default: ) List of led names used for a status report. For example, wireless signal strength will require more
than one led.

type (align-down | align-left | align-right | align-up | ap-cap | fan-fault | flash-access | Type of the status:
interface-activity | interface-receive | interface-speed | interface-speed-1G | interface- align-down - light the led if the w60g device needs to be aligned downwards for the best
speed-25G | interface-status | interface-transmit | modem-signal | modem-technology | signal quality
off | on | poe-fault | poe-out | wireless-signal-strength | wireless-status; Default: ) align-left - light the led if the w60g device needs to be aligned to the left
align-right - light the led if the w60g device needs to be aligned to the right
align-up - light the led if the w60g device needs to be aligned upwards
ap-cap - blink on CAP initializing with CAPsMAN, steady on once connected
fan-fault - light the led when any of the devices controlled fans stop working
flash-access - blink the led on flash access
interface-activity - blink the led on interface (traffic) activity
interface-receive - blink the led on interface received a traffic
interface-speed - light the led when interface works in 10Gbit rate
interface-speed-1G - light the led when interface works in 1Gbit rate
interface-speed-25G - light the led when interface works in 25Gbit rate
interface-speed-100G - light the led when interface works in 100Gbit rate
interface-status - light the led on interface status change
interface-transmit - blink the led on interface transmitted traffic
modem-signal - blink the led on 3G modem signal (either USB or miniPCIe)
modem-technology - turns on LEDs in order of modem technology generation: GSM; 3G; LTE;
single led turns on only when LTE is active.
off - turn off the led
on - turn on the led
poe-fault - light the led when PoE out budget is close to the maximum supported limit
poe-out - light the led when interface PoE out turns on
wireless-signal-strength - light the leds displaying wireless signal (requires more than one
led)
wireless-status - light the led on wireless status change.

LED Settings
Global settings are stored in LEDs Setting menu.

Sub-menu: /system leds setting

Property Description

all-leds-off (after-1h | after-1min | immediate | never; Default: never) Whether and when all LEDs of a router can be turned off

The listed devices support turning off their LEDs (LED dark mode), however, some LEDs still cannot be turned off due to the device design factors.

Indoor devices

RouterBoard LED description

CRS305-1G-4S+; CRS309-1G-8S+ Turns off all LEDs except Ethernet LED and Power LED

RB5009UG+S+IN; RB5009UPr+S+ Turns off all LEDs

L009UiGS-RM; L009UiGS-2HaxD-IN Turns off PWR, USR and Ether1 LEDs

L41G-2axD; L41G-2axD&FG621-EA (hAP ax lite series) Turns off all LEDs except Ethernet LEDs

RB760iGS (hEX S) Turns off Power LED and SFP LED

E50UG Turns off all LEDs except Ethernet1 LED

RB924i-2nD-BT5&BG77; RB924iR-2nD-BT5&BG77 (KNOT series) Turns off all LEDs

RB951Ui-2HnD Turns off all LEDs except Power LED

RB951Ui-2nD (hAP); RB952Ui-5ac2nD (hAP ac lite); RB952Ui-5ac2nD-TC (hAP ac Turns off all LEDs except Power LED
lite TC)

RB962UiGS-5HacT2HnT (hAP ac) Turns off all LEDs except Port5 PoE LED

RBcAP2n; RBcAP2nD (cAP) Turns off all LEDs

RBcAPGi-5acD2nD (cAP ac); RBcAPGi-5acD2nD-XL (cAP XL ac) Turns off all LEDs

cAPGi-5HaxD2HaxD (cAP ax) Turns off all LEDs

RBD25G/RB25GR-5HPacQD2HPnD (Audience) Turns off all LEDs except Ethernet LEDs

RBD52G-5HacD2HnD-TC (hAP ac^2) Turns off all LEDs

RBD53iG-5HacD2HnD (hAP ac^3) Turns off all LEDs

RBD53G-5HacD2HnD-TC (Chateau series) Turns off all LEDs

RBwsAP5Hac2nD (wsAP ac lite) Turns off all LEDs

C52iG-5HaxD2HaxD-TC (hAP ax^2) Turns off all LEDs except Ethernet LEDs

C53UiG+5HPaxD2HPaxD (hAP ax^3) Turns off all LEDs except Ethernet LEDs

S53UG+5HaxD2HaxD-TC (Chateau ax series) Turns off all LEDs except Ethernet LEDs

Wireless Systems
RouterBoard LED description

CME22-2n-BG77 (CME Gateway) Turns off all LEDs

CubeG-5ac60ay (Cube 60Pro ac); CubeG-5ac60ay-SA (CubeSA 60Pro ac) Turns off all LEDs

CubeG-5ac60ad (Cube 60G ac) Turns off all LEDs

RB912R-2nD-LTm (ltAP mini / ltAP mini LTE kit) Turns off all LEDs

RB912UAG-6HPnD (BaseBox 6) Turns off all LEDs

RBD23UGS-5HPacD2HnD (NetMetal ac^2) Turns off all LEDs

L11UG-5HaxD; L11UG-5HaxD-NB (NetBox 5 ax) Turns off all LEDs

L22UGS-5HaxD2HaxD-15S (mANTBox ax 15s) Turns off all LEDs

L23UGSR-5HaxD2HaxD; L23UGSR-5HaxD2HaxD-NM (NetMetal ax) Turns off all LEDs

RBLDF-2nD (LDF 2); RBLDF-5nD (LDF 5); RBLHGR Turns off all LEDs

RBLDFG-5acD (LDF 5 ac) Turns off all LEDs except Ethernet LED

RBLHG2nD (LHG 2); RBLHG2nD-XL (LHG XL 2) Turns off all LEDs

RBLHG5nD (LHG 5); RBLHG5HPnD (LHG HP5); RBLHG5HPnD-XL (LHG XL HP5) Turns off all LEDs

RBLHGG-5acD (LHG 5 ac); RBLHGG-5acD-XL (LHG XL 5 ac); RBLHGG- Turns off all LEDs except Ethernet LED
5HPacD2HPnD (LHG XL 52 ac); RBSXTsqG-5acD (SXTsq 5 ac)

RBLHGG-60ad (Wireless Wire Dish) Turns off all LEDs

LHGGM&EG18-EA (LHG LTE18 kit); ATLGM&EG18-EA (ATL LTE18 kit) Turns off all LEDs

RBLtAP-2HnD (LtAP) Turns off all LEDs except Ethernet LEDs

RBSXTsq-60ad (SXTsq Lite60); RBCube-60ad (Cube Lite60) Turns off all LEDs

RBwAPG-60ad (Wireless Wire) Turns off all LEDs

RBwAPGR-5HacD2HnD (wAP ac) Turns off all LEDs except Ethernet LED

Examples
Basic example
LED control via CLI commands for scripting purposes:

#add led entry with specific type "on" or "off" to leds menu
/system leds add leds=led1 type=off
#to control led
/system leds set [find where leds="led1"] type=on
or
/system leds set [find where leds="led1"] type=off

Enable the User ACT LED to show current CAP status on an RB951

/system leds
add leds=user-led type=ap-cap

Modem Signal Strength example


The whole modem-signal strength range is [-113..-51] and the modem-signal-threshold increases the weakest signal limit to -91 so the signal range for LED indication is [-91..-51]. That range is
divided into equal parts depending on number of LEDs configured for modem-signal LED trigger. The first LED turns on when signal is above -91 and the last LED turns on when signal reaches
-51.

/system leds
add interface=lte1 leds=led1,led2,led3,led4,led5 modem-signal-treshold=-91 type=modem-signal

Modem Access Technology example


These LED trigger examples turn on LEDs in order of modem technology generation: GSM; 3G; LTE.

1 LED: led1 turns on when LTE is active;

/system leds add interface=lte1 leds=led1 modem-type=modem-technology

2 LEDs: led1 - 3G; led2 - LTE;

/system leds
add interface=lte1 leds=led1,led2 modem-type=modem-technology

3 LEDs: led1 - GSM; led2 - 3G; led3 - LTE

/system leds add interface=lte1 leds=led1,led2,led3 modem-type=modem-technology

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