fritzbox-munin/README.md

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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(Amazon link) running FRITZ!OS 06.30.

Introduction

These python scripts are Munin plugins for monitoring the Fritz!Box router by AVM.

fritzbox_traffic

fritzbox_traffic shows you the traffic of the WAN interface (requires fritzconnection)
http://i.imgur.com/8BwNMOL.png

fritzbox_connection_uptime

fritzbox_connection_uptime shows you the connection uptime in days (requires fritzconnection)
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

fritzbox_cpu_temperature

fritzbox_cpu_temperature shows you the cpu temperature (requires password)
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

fritzbox_power_consumption

fritzbox_power_consumption shows you the power consumption (requires password)
http://i.imgur.com/a7uQzn6.png

fritzbox_uptime

fritzbox_uptime shows you the uptime in days (requires password)
http://i.imgur.com/Jr8OibH.png

fritzbox_wifi_devices

fritzbox_wifi_devices shows you the number of connected wifi clients (requires password) http://i.imgur.com/lqvK1b2.png

Installation & Configuration

  1. Pre-requesites for the fritzbox_traffic and fritzbox_uptime plugins is the fritzconnection package. To install it

     pip install fritzconnection
    
  2. Copy all the scripts to =/usr/share/munin/plugins

  3. Create entry in /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/munin-node:

     [fritzbox_*]  
     env.fritzbox_ip <ip_address_to_your_fritzbox>  
     env.fritzbox_password <fritzbox_password>  
    
  4. Create symbolic links to /etc/munin/plugins.

  5. Restart the munin-node daemon: /etc/init.d/munin-node restart.

  6. Done. You should now start to see the charts on the Munin pages.

Environment Settings

Do not forget to restart the munin-node daemon as described in step 3 of the installation instructions above.