> > They might not be on/off controllable individually, but you can often > set them to show Packet RX, Packet TX, Link, speed, etc, in a > reasonably flexible way. So you could have LED triggers mapping to > these functionalities. The user can then pick the trigger for the LED. > > Actually, the data sheet says: > > 2.3.4 LED Interface > > The LED interface can either be controlled by the PHY or controlled > manually, independent of the state of the PHY. Two status LEDs are > available. These can be used to indicate operation speed, and link > status. The LEDs can be programmed to different status functions from > their default value. They can also be controlled directly from the MII > register interface. > > So maybe you can control the on/off state. >
I need to explore more on LED subsystem. Thank you for your suggestions and input. Thanks, Vishal > Andrew