This is probably a silly question, but despite a ton of googling I still can't figure out how to download the template from my router. UserParameter=clients.wl1.1, /usr/sbin/wclients wl1.1Īlso look into creating a custom map and enter something like this as the label of you router's map element: UserParameter=clients.wl0.1, /usr/sbin/wclients wl0.1 If you have virtual wireless interfaces and want to monitor the client count you can use something like this in the Zabbix custom config: Jump to and get your answers there.Īwesome instructions, thank you! Now if only I could figure out how to compile zabbix and mySQL on my NAS with a Marvell CPU. You can now select a graph for each of the polled values.Īt this point you probably have a lot of questions about polling intervals, selected values, how to build graphs etc., but that has nothing to do with dd-wrt, so don't ask questions in this forum. Press the Template tab and add Template_Linux_DDWRT and "Template SNMP Interface". Goto Configuration -> Hosts and press the Create host button.Īdd the the dd-wrt router IP for Agent and SNMP interfaces, In my case 192.168.1.1 When the template is imported, it is listed as Template_Linux_DDWRT. The button is located on the right side of the screen. Logon the Zabbix server frontend and goto Configuration -> Templates. It is located on the router under /etc/zabbix_template.xml from build 23310. Some templates are already available by default on the server, but one specific for DD-WRT is missing. You should get an output like this "2.0.9" It can be done from the console - in my case telnet from 192.168.1.111:Ī bad response would be "Connection refused".Īnother test would be to run the commend "zabbix_get -s 192.168.1.111 -k "agent.version". Telnet from the Zabbix Server to the router on port 10050. ListenIP = is you routers internal LAN IP If that is okay, check if /tmp/nf contains the correct IPs: Look in the changelog for more infpĬheck if zabbix is running using the shell/cli:ġ465 root 1876 S /usr/sbin/zabbix_agentd -c /tmp/nfġ466 root 1876 S /usr/sbin/zabbix_agentd -c /tmp/nfġ467 root 1884 S /usr/sbin/zabbix_agentd -c /tmp/nfġ468 root 1884 S /usr/sbin/zabbix_agentd -c /tmp/nfġ469 root 1884 S /usr/sbin/zabbix_agentd -c /tmp/nfġ470 root 1884 S /usr/sbin/zabbix_agentd -c /tmp/nfġ471 root 1884 S /usr/sbin/zabbix_agentd -c /tmp/nf Note: The Zabbix Client is included from kong's STD build 23075.
You can test the SNMP access from your PC with Paessler SNMP Tester Įnabling Zabbix client on dd-wrt using the GUI/Web InterfaceĢ) Enable "Zabbix Client"", new options should appearģ) Add the Zabbix Server IP address - in my case 192.168.1.111 (Location, Contact, Name, RO Community, RW Community) Keep the RO Community = "public" for easy configuration Note that the username is "Admin" not "admin" as stated some places in the Zabbix documentation.Įnabling SNMP on dd-wrt using the GUI/Web Interfaceġ) Go to the "Services" tab and the "Services" sub-tabĢ) Enable "SNMP", new options should appearģ) Fill in information in the SNMP section. The IP address of the Zabbix Server is needed when configuring the Zabbix Client on the router. The console will display the frontend web address. When the appliance is up and running then logon to the console. I installed VMware Player on my Win 8.1 laptop.Īfter unpacking the appliance it can be loaded. The Appliance can be run in VMware Player. I would assume that it can be fixed easily. I tried version 2.4 but I experienced some issues getting an IP address for the VM and I didn't put any time into debugging the issue. I used version 2.2.2 it worked out of the box. Note that the Appliance is for evaluation and not intended for production. I used the Zabbix Appliance for VMware/VirtualBox (.vmdk). The server can not run on the router, so it has to be established elsewhere. Information around Zabbix can be found here: Zabbix is an open-source monitoring tool for networks, servers and applications. I struggled a bit, but it is quite nice when it is up and running. Someone in the forum has stated that it is easy - and it is. I wanted to try out Zabbix to see what kind of information I could pull out of my dd-wrt router. Posted: Tue 8:34 Post subject: HowTo - Zabbix and SNMP for dd-wrt, kong build