This script extend the functionality of mode button. Instead of just one you can trigger several actions by pressing the mode button several times.
The hardware needs to have a mode button, see
/ system routerboard mode-button
. Starting with RouterOS 6.47beta60 you
can configure the reset button to act the same, see
/ system routerboard reset-button
.
Copy this code to terminal to check:
:if ([ :len [ /system routerboard mode-button print as-value ] ] > 0) do={
:put "Mode button is supported.";
} else={
:if ([ :len [ /system routerboard reset-button print as-value ] ] > 0) do={
:put "Mode button is not supported, but reset button is.";
} else={
:put "Neither mode button nor reset button is supported.";
}
}
Just install the script:
$ScriptInstallUpdate mode-button;
Then configure the mode button to run mode-button
:
/ system routerboard mode-button set enabled=yes on-event="/ system script run mode-button;";
To use the reset button instead:
/ system routerboard reset-button set enabled=yes on-event="/ system script run mode-button;";
The configuration goes to global-config-overlay
, these are the parameters:
ModeButton
: an array with defined actionsModeButtonLED
: led to give visual feedback
Press the mode button. :)