by siclark » Thu Feb 27, 2020 3:44 pm
autolog wrote:Looking at the documentation here:
MQTT topics and message structure, I see it is possible to get a graphical display of the Zigbee network. Search for this heading:
zigbee2mqtt/bridge/networkmapYou need to publish a message with the topic:
zigbee2mqtt/bridge/networkmap/routes and payload of
graphviz [Note
no {} around the payload].
This can take a few minutes and you will get a network map data published as a message topic:
zigbee2mqtt/bridge/networkmap/[graphviz. I didn't use this, I just copied the content of the message out of the zigbee2mqtt log.
You can then paste the message starting with
digraph G { and ending in
} into the panel at
WebGraphViz to get a graphical display of your network.
Using this I have confirmed that my INNR plugs work as routers. Having relocated one of the INNR plugs, I reset one of my temperature sensors that was in close proximity and I can now see that the sensor is routing back to the controller via the plug.
Cheers. This has confirmed my router has included but says failed and isn't used. I'll need to investigate some more.
[quote="autolog"]Looking at the documentation here: [url=https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/information/mqtt_topics_and_message_structure.html]MQTT topics and message structure[/url], I see it is possible to get a graphical display of the Zigbee network. Search for this heading: [b]zigbee2mqtt/bridge/networkmap[/b]
You need to publish a message with the topic: [b]zigbee2mqtt/bridge/networkmap/routes[/b] and payload of [b]graphviz[/b] [Note [u]no[/u] {} around the payload].
This can take a few minutes and you will get a network map data published as a message topic: [b]zigbee2mqtt/bridge/networkmap/[graphviz[/b]. I didn't use this, I just copied the content of the message out of the zigbee2mqtt log.
You can then paste the message starting with [b]digraph G { [/b] and ending in [b]}[/b] into the panel at [url=http://www.webgraphviz.com]WebGraphViz[/url] to get a graphical display of your network.
Using this I have confirmed that my INNR plugs work as routers. Having relocated one of the INNR plugs, I reset one of my temperature sensors that was in close proximity and I can now see that the sensor is routing back to the controller via the plug.[/quote]
Cheers. This has confirmed my router has included but says failed and isn't used. I'll need to investigate some more.