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Informations about the package nmsdevicelinks

nmsdevicelinks

nmsdevicelinks - A LibreNMS plugin that allows you to create and manage external device links directly from the LibreNMS web UI. Instead of having to execute CLI commands to add custom links, this plugin makes it possible to manage device links directly from the LibreNMS web UI.

This plugin supports two types of links:

Notes

The primary reason this was developed was to add support for SNMP Set commands in LibreNMS. This feature is not available in the LibreNMS application, and this plugin provides a way to execute SNMP Set commands directly from the LibreNMS web UI.

The plugin administration page is only allowed for users with the admin role. As such, only users with the admin role can add, edit, and delete device links. But there are no restrictions on who can view the device links and use them. So be careful when adding SNMP Set commands, as they can be executed by anyone who has access to the device page.

The SNMP commands are executed with the same SNMP version and community string as the device is configured with in LibreNMS. So if the device is configured with SNMPv3, the SNMP Set command will be executed with SNMPv3. Also the commands are directly executed from the LibreNMS web-server it-self. So make sure that the server has network access to the device. This is a limitation as there is no way for a disptacher (worker) execute the commands.

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Installation

Without Docker

Go to the LibreNMS base directory and run the following commands as librenms user:

With Docker

If you are using LibreNMS with Docker, you can install the plugin by customizing the Dockerfile.

Example Dockerfile:

Usage

To get started, open LibreNMS and enable the plugin by navigating to Overview->Plugins->Plugins Admin and enable the nmsdevicelinks plugin.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Credits

Thanks to the LibreNMS team and the exampleplugin ExamplePlugin for the inspiration.


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Requires librenms/plugin-interfaces Version ^1.0
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