Statistics Export via InfluxDB

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The Influx Export allows to write statistics from the Allegro Network Multimeter to an InfluxDB. This can be found in the menu "Settings -> Remote access & export -> Influx Export".

InfluxDB settings

  • Enabled → Enables the export
  • URL → URL of the InfluxDB (for example http://influx.mycompany.com:8086)
  • API Token → Organization → the organization set in the InfluxDB
  • Organization → the organization set in the InfluxDB
  • Bucket → name of the bucket in which the statistics should be stored
  • Check TLS Certificates → For HTTPS Connections. Disable if a self signed certificate is used for the InfluxDB server.

Export Settings

Option InfluxDB measurement name Description
Interval (seconds) - Specifies the interval (in seconds) in which the statistics data from the Allegro Network Multimeter are written to the InfluxDB. The value must be greater than or equal to 1.
Resolution (seconds) - Specifies the resolution (in seconds) of the statistics. For example, 1 = one measurement every second, 10 = one measurement every 10 seconds. The value must be greater than or equal to 1. The value may not greater than the interval.
System Load Statistics Save the system load, memory load and packet ingress load in percentage
Global Counters global-counters Save the global counters mac count, ip count, connection count, connection activ, connection maximum, connection capacity.
Interface Statistics interface-[interface number] Save the Bytes and Packets (rx/tx) of all network interfaces.
Virtual Link Groups Statistics virtualLinkGroup-[name] Save the Bytes and Packets (rx) of all Virtual Link Groups.
IP Global Statistics ip-global Save the Bytes and Packets for each protocol.
IP Device Statistics ip-[address] Save the Bytes and Packets (rx/tx) for a list of IP-Devices. Addresses (IPv4/IPv6) separated by comma, without spaces.
IP Device Deteils Statistics ip-[address] Save the Bytes and Packets for each protocol for a list of IP-Addresses. Addresses (IPv4/IPv6) separated by comma, without spaces.
IP Device Peers Statistics ip-[address]-peers Save the Bytes and Packets for all peers of a list of Addresses. Addresses (IPv4/IPv6) separated by comma, without spaces.
DNS Statistics dns Save the global DNS request/replies Statistic.
ARP Statistics arp Save the global ARP request/replies Statistic.
TCP Response Time Statistics tcp-response-time
Ring Buffer Usage Statistics system-ring-buffer Save the Ring Buffer Usage in bytes

InfluxDB & Grafana setup example with docker-compose

  • create the docker-compose.yml
version: '3.6'
services:

  influxdb:
    image: influxdb:latest
    container_name: influxdb
    restart: always
    environment:
      - DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_MODE=setup
      - DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_USERNAME=admin
      - DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_PASSWORD=a_secure_password
      - DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_ORG=MyCompany
      - DOCKER_INFLUXDB_INIT_BUCKET=allegro-network-multimeter
    ports:
      - '8086:8086'
    volumes:
      - influxdb-data:/var/lib/influxdb2
      - influxdb-conf:/etc/influxdb2
      
  grafana:
    image: grafana/grafana-oss:latest
    container_name: grafana
    restart: always
    depends_on:
      - influxdb
    environment:
      - GF_SECURITY_ADMIN_USER=admin
      - GF_SECURITY_ADMIN_PASSWORD=a_secure_password
    links:
      - influxdb
    ports:
      - '3000:3000'
    volumes:
      - grafana-data:/var/lib/grafana
      - grafana-provisioning:/etc/grafana/provisioning
      - ./grafana.ini:/etc/grafana/grafana.ini

volumes:
  influxdb-data:
  influxdb-conf:
  grafana-data:
  grafana-provisioning:
  • create a empty grafana.ini file
  • run docker-compose up -d