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check_fritz

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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Support
  3. Requirements
  4. Installation
  5. Usage

Introduction

This is a check plugin, written in Go, for Icinga 2 to monitor a Fritz!Box.

Support

Please ask your questions related to the configuration in the community channels. For bugs and feature requests please open an issue.

Requirements

The TR-064 feature must be enabled on the Fritz!Box.

You can enable the feature in the following menu:

Heimnetz -> Netzwerk -> Netzwerkeinstellungen ->  Heimnetzfreigaben -> Zugriff für Anwendungen zulassen

Fritz!Box configuration

Installation

  • Download the latest stable binary package for your architecture from the release page.
  • Verify the checksum using sha256sum.

Example:

$ wget [DOWNLOAD URL CURRENT RELEASE]]/check_fritz.linux.amd64
$ wget [DOWNLOAD URL CURRENT RELEASE]]/check_fritz.linux.amd64.sha256

$ sha256sum -c check_fritz.linux.amd64.sha256
check_fritz.linux.amd64: OK

The checksum verification must return OK.

If you successfully verified the checksum, move the check plugin binary to your Icinga 2 plugin directory. It is also recommended to rename the binary package to check_fritz, since the suffix is only required for the checksum verification.

Ensure that you also set the executable bit with chmod +x check_fritz.

Note

If you use SELinux and the binary is copied from a home directory to the plugin directory, you must reset the context of it with restorecon -v /your/path/to/binary/check_fritz.

Usage

Parameter

Parameter (short) Parameter (long) Description
-H --hostname Optional. IP-Address or Hostname of the Fritz!Box. Defaults to fritz.box.
-P --port Optional. Port for TR-064 over SSL. Defaults to 49443.
-u --username Optional. Fritz!Box web interface Username for authentication. Defaults to dslf-config.
-p --password Required. Fritz!Box web interface Password for authentication.
-m --method Optional. Defines the used check method. Defaults to connection_status.
-w --warning Optional. Defines a warning threshold. Defaults to none.
-c --critical Optional. Defines a critical threshold. Defaults to none.
-a --ain Optional. Defines the AIN required by smart device check methods. Defaults to none.
-t --timeout Optional. Defines the timeout in seconds to wait for an answer from the Fritz!Box. Defaults to 90.
-M --modelgroup Optional. Defines the Fritz!Box model group. Supported model groups are DSL and Cable. Defaults to DSL.

Note:

If you don't use the authentication method with username and password on your Fritz!Box, leave the username blank.

Methods

Name Description
connection_status WAN connection status.
connection_uptime WAN connection uptime in seconds.
device_uptime Device uptime in seconds.
device_update Update state.
downstream_max Maximum downstream.
downstream_current Current downstream.
downstream_usage Current downstream usage.
smart_heatertemperatur Current temperature of a radiator thermostat. Requires AIN.
smart_socketpower Current power consumption of a socket switch. Requires AIN.
smart_socketenergy Total power consumption of the last year of a socket switch. Requires AIN.
smart_status Current smart device connection status. Requires AIN.
upstream_max Maximum upstream.
upstream_current Current upstream.
upstream_usage Current upstream usage.

Icinga 2 CheckCommand

You can use this predefined Icinga 2 CheckCommand. For more information about CheckCommand objects please refere to the official Icinga 2 documenation.

object CheckCommand "fritz" {
	command = [ CustomPluginDir + "/check_fritz" ]

	arguments += {
		"--hostname" = "$fritz_hostname$"
		"--port" = "$fritz_port$"
		"--username" = "$fritz_username$"
		"--password" = "$fritz_password$"
		"--method" = "$fritz_method$"
		"--warning" = "$fritz_warning$"
		"--critical" = "$fritz_critical$"
		"--index" = "$fritz_index$"
		"--ain" = "$fritz_ain$"
		"--timeout" = "$fritz_timeout$"
		"--modelgroup" = "$fritz_modelgroup$" 
	}

	vars.fritz_hostname = "$address$"
}

Note

This predefined CheckCommand object for Icinga 2 requires a global constants named CustomPluginDir. You can define them in constants.conf in the root Icinga 2 configuration directory. For more information please read the official Icinga 2 documentation about global constants.

Thanks

Thanks to all contributors!