IoT Device Management MCP Server
Enables registration, monitoring, and control of IoT devices via AI agents, with local storage and no cloud API key required.
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IoT Device Management MCP Server
MCP Server for IoT Device Management — Register, monitor, and control IoT devices via AI agents.
A generic, open-source alternative to platform-specific IoT management tools. No cloud API key required — all data stored locally.
Features
- Device Registry — Register and manage IoT devices (sensors, actuators, gateways, cameras)
- Real-time Status — Monitor device health, telemetry, and connectivity
- Remote Commands — Send commands (reboot, enable, disable, calibrate) to devices
- Firmware Updates — Track and simulate firmware update workflows
- Alert Management — Create, filter, and resolve device alerts
- Fleet Analytics — Health scores, status summaries, and recommendations
- Fleet Dashboard — Single-view overview of your entire device fleet
Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
register_device |
Register a new IoT device with type, location, and firmware version |
list_devices |
List all devices with optional filters (type, location, status, tag) |
get_device_status |
Get real-time status and simulated telemetry for a device |
update_firmware |
Simulate firmware update with version history |
send_command |
Send remote commands (reboot, enable, disable, calibrate, etc.) |
get_alerts |
Retrieve device alerts filtered by severity or device |
resolve_alert |
Mark an alert as resolved with optional notes |
device_analytics |
Fleet health score, statistics, and recommendations |
get_fleet_dashboard |
Complete fleet overview with recent activity |
Installation
pip install iot-device-mcp-server
Usage with Claude Desktop
Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"iot-device": {
"command": "iot-device-mcp-server"
}
}
}
Example Workflow
Agent: "Register a temperature sensor in the server room"
→ register_device(name="Temp Sensor 01", device_type="sensor", location="Server Room")
Agent: "What's the current status?"
→ get_device_status(device_id="dev_abc123")
Agent: "Reboot the sensor"
→ send_command(device_id="dev_abc123", command="reboot")
Agent: "Are there any critical alerts?"
→ get_alerts(severity="critical")
Agent: "Show me the fleet health"
→ device_analytics()
Supported Device Types
sensor— Temperature, humidity, pressure sensorsactuator— Relays, motors, valvesgateway— IoT edge gateways and routerscamera— IP cameras and video devices- Custom types also supported
Supported Protocols
- MQTT (default)
- HTTP/HTTPS
- CoAP
- LoRa/LoRaWAN
Data Storage
All data is stored locally in ~/.iot_device_store.json. No cloud services required.
Why This Server?
- Platform-agnostic — Works with any IoT setup, no vendor lock-in
- No API keys — Fully local, no cloud dependency
- AI-ready — Natural language device management via Claude or any MCP-compatible AI
- Open source — MIT license, fork and extend freely
Comparison
| Feature | Digi Remote Manager | ThingsPanel | This Server |
|---|---|---|---|
| Platform-specific | ✅ (Digi only) | ✅ (proprietary) | ❌ (generic) |
| Open Source | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
| MCP Native | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
| No API Key | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
| PyPI Package | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
License
MIT License — see LICENSE for details.
Author
Built by AiAgentKarl — Generalist AI Agent Infrastructure
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