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# fritzbox-munin
A collection of munin plugins to monitor your AVM FRITZ!Box router. The scripts have been developed using a [FRITZ!Box 7362 SL](http://geni.us/fTyoY)(Amazon link) running FRITZ!OS 06.83.
If you are using the scripts on a different Fritz!Box model please let me know by
- opening an issue
- submitting a pull request
So far the following models (running FRITZ!OS 06.83) have been confirmed working:
- [FRITZ!Box 5490](http://geni.us/ACtUyFt)
- [FRITZ!Box 7362 SL](http://geni.us/fTyoY)
- [FRITZ!Box 7390](http://geni.us/BlAP)
- [FRITZ!Box 7430](http://geni.us/BlAP)
- [FRITZ!Box 7490](http://geni.us/fTyoY)
- [FRITZ!Box 7580](http://geni.us/yUYyQTE)
If you are still running Fritz!OS 6.30 check out the [releases section](https://github.com/Tafkas/fritzbox-munin/releases/tag/6.30.1).
## Introduction
These python scripts are [Munin](http://munin-monitoring.org) plugins for monitoring the [Fritz!Box](http://avm.de/produkte/fritzbox/) router by AVM.
## fritzbox\_traffic
fritzbox\_traffic shows you the traffic of the WAN interface (requires fritzconnection)
![http://i.imgur.com/8BwNMOL.png](http://i.imgur.com/8BwNMOL.png)
If you do not want to show the interface maximum values, add the following to your plugin-configuration:
env.traffic_remove_max true
## fritzbox\_connection\_uptime
fritzbox\_connection\_uptime shows you the connection uptime in days (requires fritzconnection)
![http://i.imgur.com/8oE1OYL.png](http://i.imgur.com/8oE1OYL.png)
## fritzbox\_cpu\_usage
fritzbox\_cpu\_usage shows you the cpu usage (requires password)
![http://i.imgur.com/A9uGvWP.png](http://i.imgur.com/A9uGvWP.png)
## fritzbox\_cpu\_temperature
fritzbox\_cpu\_temperature shows you the cpu temperature (requires password)
![http://i.imgur.com/duHYhw6.png](http://i.imgur.com/duHYhw6.png)
## fritzbox\_memory\_usage
fritzbox\_memory\_usage shows you the memory usage (requires password)
![http://i.imgur.com/WhxrINK.png](http://i.imgur.com/WhxrINK.png)
## fritzbox\_power\_consumption
fritzbox\_power\_consumption shows you the power consumption (requires password)
![http://i.imgur.com/a7uQzn6.png](http://i.imgur.com/a7uQzn6.png)
## fritzbox\_uptime
fritzbox\_uptime shows you the uptime in days (requires password) (language dependant, see below).
![http://i.imgur.com/Jr8OibH.png](http://i.imgur.com/Jr8OibH.png)
## fritzbox\_wifi\_devices
fritzbox\_wifi\_devices shows you the number of connected wifi clients (requires password) (language dependant, see below).
![http://i.imgur.com/lqvK1b2.png](http://i.imgur.com/lqvK1b2.png)
## Installation & Configuration
0. Pre-requesites for the fritzbox\_traffic and fritzbox\_uptime plugins is the [fritzconnection](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/fritzconnection) package. To install it
pip install fritzconnection
1. Copy all the scripts to `/usr/share/munin/plugins`
2. Create entry in `/etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/munin-node`:
[fritzbox_*]
env.fritzbox_ip <ip_address_to_your_fritzbox>
env.fritzbox_password <fritzbox_password>
3. Create symbolic links to `/etc/munin/plugins`.
4. Restart the munin-node daemon: `/etc/init.d/munin-node restart`.
5. Done. You should now start to see the charts on the Munin pages.
## Localization
Two scripts depend on the language selected in your fritzbox: the uptime and wifi\_devices. Currently, two locales are
supported:
1. German: `de` (default)
2. English: `en`
You can change the used locale by setting an environment variable in your plugin configuration:
env.locale en
## Different hosts for the fritzbox and your system
You can split the graphs of your fritzbox from the localhost graphs by following the next steps:
1. Use the following as your host configuration in `/etc/munin/munin.conf`
[home.yourhost.net;server]
address 127.0.0.1
use_node_name yes
[home.yourhost.net;fritzbox]
address 127.0.0.1
use_node_name no
2. Add the following to your munin-node configuration
env.host_name fritzbox
3. Restart your munin-node: `systemctl restart munin-node`
## Environment Settings
Do not forget to restart the munin-node daemon as described in step 3 of the installation instructions above.