Great - thanks, Curt!
A.
On Jun 22, 2006, at 11:30 AM, Curt Shaffer wrote:
It is really just a play on the check_icmp plugin. You could
accomplish the
same thing by doing the following:
$USER1$/check_icmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 80.0,80% -c 100.0,100% -n 1
Where in this example it is an RTA of 80ms or 80% packet loss for a
warning
and 100ms or 100% packet loss for critical. The perfdata is then
passed to
perfparse for graphing.
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Care to share your Nagios plugin?
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On Jun 22, 2006, at 9:53 AM, Curt Shaffer wrote:
> Does anyone out there have a recommendation for tools that will
> monitor the quality of VoIP systems? I am looking for jitter and MOS
> monitoring. I have a custom Nagios plugin that is alerting me if the
> jitter jumps out of a 20ms but I am looking for a little more detail.
> I would not be against writing something in Perl for Nagios to do but
> I don’t really know where to start on measuring jitter other than
with
> ICMP pulls and really don’t know where to start with doing MOS.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Curt
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