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Visualize OSPF state via LEDs
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> **Info**: This script can not be used on its own but requires the base
> installation. See [main README](../README.md) for details.
Description
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Physical interfaces have their state LEDs, software-defined connectivity
does not. This script helps to visualize whether or not an OSPF instance
is running.
Requirements and installation
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Just install the script:
$ScriptInstallUpdate ospf-to-leds;
... and add a scheduler to run the script periodically:
/system/scheduler/add interval=20s name=ospf-to-leds on-event="/system/script/run ospf-to-leds;" start-time=startup;
Configuration
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The configuration goes to OSPF instance's comment. To visualize state for
instance `default` via LED `user-led` set this:
/routing/ospf/instance/set default comment="ospf-to-leds, leds=user-led";
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