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check_mikrotik_signal

Description:

This plugin checks clients signal strength and returns average value.

Current Version

1.1

Last Release Date

2011-05-25

Compatible With

  • Nagios 3.x

License

GPL


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Setting up mikrotik Setting up a snmp v3 on mikrotik (works properly only with RouterOS v4.4 or greater): snmp set enabled=yes contact=wifi@example.com location=Main_Building; snmp community add name=monitoring security=private authentication-protocol=SHA authentication-password=SecretPasswd encryption-protocol=DES encryption-password=AnotherSecretPasswd read-access=yes address=192.168.1.1 Passwords lenght must be min 8 chars. Installing check_mikrotik_signal plugin: Download the plugin and save it to nagios plugins directory. Set file permissions: chown nagios:nagios check_mikrotik_signal chmod 740 check_mikrotik_signal Add following lines into your commands.cfg file # 'check_mikrotik_signal' command definition define command{ command_name check_mikrotik_signal command_line $USER2$/check_mikrotik_signal -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$ } Add following lines into your resource.cfg file # Store some usernames and passwords (hidden from the CGIs) $USER3$=monitoring $USER4$=SecretPasswd $USER5$=AnotherSecretPasswd Define new service for your devices. define service{ use generic-service ; Inherit values from a template hostgroup_name aps ; Apply to all our APs service_description Clients signal. check_command check_mikrotik_signal!-P 3 -L authPriv -U $USER3$ -a SHA -A $USER4$ -x DES -X $USER5$ }
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