User Manual

Table Of Contents
Properties Description
Name Identification. Brokers name.
Address IP address or FQDN name of the MQTT broker without ssl:// or tcp:// prefix.
Port Network port of the broker. Usually, 1883 or 8883 (for SSL).
SSL Enable/Disable Secure Socket Layer. If the server uses a self-signed certificate or certificate signed by a non-trusted CA, you have to
upload the server's certificates <crt> file to RouterOS. Upload .cer file to the "Files" menu and import the file to certificates in the
System>Certificates tab.
Username Username for MQTT broker.
Password Password for MQTT broker.
Client Id A unique ID used for the connection. The broker uses this ID to identify the client.
Certificate Chose a certificate if required for the two-way authentication.
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You do not have to specify servers certificate (.cer file) in the MQTT broker settings. The "Certificate" field is used for the client's certificate.
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"Name", "Address", and "Port" field configuration is required. Other parameters can be optional or required - depends on how the server/broker is set
up.
Publish
After you create a broker, click the "Publish" button. This box allows you to choose a broker and specify message information.
Select an already configured broker in the "Broker" field (scroll-down menu).