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check_speedport

v1.0.1

Published

Nagios/Icinga Plugin to Check DSL Status of Speedport Routers

Downloads

3

Readme

check_speedport

NPM version Dependency Status Build Status XO code style License

Nagios/Icinga Plugin to Check DSL Status of Speedport Routers

Tested with Speedport 921v, could/should work with other Speedports too.

Nagios Screenshot

Install

sudo npm install -g check_speedport

Nagios Config Example

define command {
    command_name	        check_speedport
    command_line            /usr/local/bin/check_speedport
}

define host {
    use                     generic-host            
    host_name               speedport.ip
    alias                   Speedport Telekom Router 
    address                 192.168.2.1 
}
define service {
    use                     generic-service
    host_name               speedport.ip
    service_description     vDSL 
    check_command           check_speedport 
}

Todo

  • Performance data
  • Configure host via command line option
  • Configure bandwidth tresholds via command line options
  • Configure verbosity via command line option

Pull Requests Welcome! :-)

License

MIT © Sebastian Raff