├── README.md
├── LICENSE
└── template_snmp
└── zbx_export_templates.xml
/README.md:
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1 | # Zabbix template for Mikrotik router
2 |
3 | This is Zabbix template for Mikrotik router that use SNMP and Low Level Discovery for network interfaces.
4 |
5 | 
6 |
7 | ## How to use
8 |
9 | ### SNMP
10 |
11 | Enable SNMP in you Mikrotik router. Set SNMP-community to ``public``. If you want to use another word for community **you have to change it in the template's items**. Or create appropriate {MACRO}.
12 |
13 | ### Value mapping
14 |
15 | This template uses some value mapping. Please create the following in ``Administration -> General -> Value mapping``:
16 |
17 | - Network port status, [1 ⇒ Up, 2 ⇒ Down].
18 | - Network port admin status, [1 ⇒ Enabled, 2 ⇒ Disabled]
19 |
20 | Like this:
21 |
22 | 
23 |
24 | If you don't want to use value mapping, please delete all th lines with:
25 |
26 |
27 | Network port admin status
28 |
29 |
30 | and
31 |
32 |
33 | Network port status
34 |
35 |
36 | ### Regular expression
37 |
38 | This template uses Low Level Discovery for network interfaces. To filter unactive interfaces it uses regular expression. Please, create the following in ``Administration -> General -> Regular expression``:
39 |
40 | - Mikrotik interfaces 1 , ``.*slave.*`` [Result is FALSE]
41 |
42 | Like this:
43 |
44 | 
45 |
46 | If you don't want to use special regular expression you will have to change or remove it in the LLD rule filter tab:
47 |
48 | 
49 |
50 | ### Import template
51 |
52 | Import template in Zabbix frontend: ``Configurtaion -> Template -> Import``.
53 |
54 | Add the template to the mikrotik host. Be sure to set **SNMP IP-address** and **Agent interfaces IP-address** (used for ping).
55 |
56 | You can find [more screenshots here](https://github.com/YSmetana/zabbix-mikrotik-snmp/issues/1).
57 |
58 | Enjoy! ;)
59 |
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/LICENSE:
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1 |
2 |
3 | 2.0
4 | 2015-02-25T08:43:14Z
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6 |
7 | Templates
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9 |
10 |
11 |
12 | Template_Mikrotik_SNMP
13 | Template_Mikrotik_SNMP
14 | Yuriy Smetana <ysmetana [a t] gmail.com> .
15 |
16 | Based on template by http://goo.gl/9bzO3J .
17 |
18 |
19 | Templates
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24 | Health
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27 | License
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467 | Memory
468 |
469 |
470 |
471 |
472 |
473 | -
474 | Uptime
475 | 4
476 | public
477 | 1
478 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0
479 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0
480 | 60
481 | 7
482 | 90
483 | 0
484 | 3
485 |
486 | uptime
487 | 0
488 |
489 |
490 | 0
491 | 0
492 |
493 | 0
494 |
495 | 0.01
496 |
497 |
498 |
499 | 0
500 | 0
501 |
502 |
503 |
504 |
505 |
506 |
507 | 0
508 |
509 |
510 | Status
511 |
512 |
513 |
514 |
515 |
516 | -
517 | Used memory
518 | 4
519 | public
520 | 1
521 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.6.65536
522 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.6.65536
523 | 60
524 | 7
525 | 90
526 | 0
527 | 3
528 |
529 | B
530 | 0
531 |
532 |
533 | 0
534 | 0
535 |
536 | 0
537 |
538 | 1024
539 |
540 |
541 |
542 | 0
543 | 0
544 |
545 |
546 |
547 |
548 |
549 |
550 | 0
551 |
552 |
553 | Memory
554 |
555 |
556 |
557 |
558 |
559 | -
560 | Voltage
561 | 4
562 | public
563 | 1
564 | .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.8.0
565 | .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.8.0
566 | 3600
567 | 7
568 | 90
569 | 0
570 | 3
571 |
572 |
573 | 0
574 |
575 |
576 | 0
577 | 0
578 |
579 | 0
580 |
581 | 0.1
582 |
583 |
584 |
585 | 0
586 | 0
587 |
588 |
589 |
590 |
591 |
592 |
593 | 0
594 |
595 |
596 | Health
597 |
598 |
599 |
600 |
601 |
602 |
603 |
604 |
605 | Interfaces
606 | 4
607 | public
608 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2
609 | snmp.discovery
610 | 30
611 | 0
612 |
613 |
614 |
615 | 0
616 | 0
617 |
618 | 0
619 |
620 |
621 |
622 |
623 | 0
624 |
625 |
626 |
627 |
628 |
629 |
630 | 0
631 |
632 |
633 |
634 | {#SNMPVALUE}
635 | @Mikrotik interfaces
636 | 8
637 | A
638 |
639 |
640 |
641 | 1
642 |
643 |
644 |
645 | {#SNMPVALUE} admin status
646 | 4
647 | public
648 | 0
649 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7.{#SNMPINDEX}
650 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7.["{#SNMPINDEX}"]
651 | 60
652 | 7
653 | 90
654 | 0
655 | 3
656 |
657 |
658 | 0
659 |
660 |
661 | 0
662 | 0
663 |
664 | 0
665 |
666 | 1
667 |
668 |
669 |
670 | 0
671 | 0
672 |
673 |
674 |
675 |
676 |
677 | 1 — administratively enabled
678 | 2 — administratively disabled
679 | 0
680 |
681 |
682 | Network
683 |
684 |
685 |
686 | Network port admin status
687 |
688 |
689 |
690 |
691 | {#SNMPVALUE} bytes in
692 | 4
693 | public
694 | 1
695 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.{#SNMPINDEX}
696 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.["{#SNMPINDEX}"]
697 | 60
698 | 7
699 | 90
700 | 0
701 | 3
702 |
703 | bps
704 | 1
705 |
706 |
707 | 0
708 | 0
709 |
710 | 0
711 |
712 | 8
713 |
714 |
715 |
716 | 0
717 | 0
718 |
719 |
720 |
721 |
722 |
723 |
724 | 0
725 |
726 |
727 | Network
728 |
729 |
730 |
731 |
732 |
733 |
734 | {#SNMPVALUE} bytes out
735 | 4
736 | public
737 | 1
738 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.{#SNMPINDEX}
739 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.["{#SNMPINDEX}"]
740 | 60
741 | 7
742 | 90
743 | 0
744 | 3
745 |
746 | bps
747 | 1
748 |
749 |
750 | 0
751 | 0
752 |
753 | 0
754 |
755 | 8
756 |
757 |
758 |
759 | 0
760 | 0
761 |
762 |
763 |
764 |
765 |
766 |
767 | 0
768 |
769 |
770 | Network
771 |
772 |
773 |
774 |
775 |
776 |
777 | {#SNMPVALUE} packets in
778 | 4
779 | public
780 | 1
781 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.11.{#SNMPINDEX}
782 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.11.["{#SNMPINDEX}"]
783 | 60
784 | 7
785 | 90
786 | 0
787 | 3
788 |
789 | pps
790 | 1
791 |
792 |
793 | 0
794 | 0
795 |
796 | 0
797 |
798 | 8
799 |
800 |
801 |
802 | 0
803 | 0
804 |
805 |
806 |
807 |
808 |
809 |
810 | 0
811 |
812 |
813 | Network
814 |
815 |
816 |
817 |
818 |
819 |
820 | {#SNMPVALUE} packets out
821 | 4
822 | public
823 | 1
824 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.17.{#SNMPINDEX}
825 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.17.["{#SNMPINDEX}"]
826 | 60
827 | 7
828 | 90
829 | 0
830 | 3
831 |
832 |
833 | 1
834 |
835 |
836 | 0
837 | 0
838 |
839 | 0
840 |
841 | 8
842 |
843 |
844 |
845 | 0
846 | 0
847 |
848 |
849 |
850 |
851 |
852 |
853 | 0
854 |
855 |
856 | Network
857 |
858 |
859 |
860 |
861 |
862 |
863 | {#SNMPVALUE} status
864 | 4
865 | public
866 | 0
867 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8.{#SNMPINDEX}
868 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8.["{#SNMPINDEX}"]
869 | 60
870 | 7
871 | 90
872 | 0
873 | 3
874 |
875 |
876 | 0
877 |
878 |
879 | 0
880 | 0
881 |
882 | 0
883 |
884 | 1
885 |
886 |
887 |
888 | 0
889 | 0
890 |
891 |
892 |
893 |
894 |
895 | 1 — up
896 | 2 — down
897 | 0
898 |
899 |
900 | Network
901 |
902 |
903 |
904 | Network port status
905 |
906 |
907 |
908 |
909 |
910 |
911 | {Template_Mikrotik_SNMP:.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7.["{#SNMPINDEX}"].last(0)}=1 and {Template_Mikrotik_SNMP:.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8.["{#SNMPINDEX}"].last(0)}<>1
912 | {#SNMPVALUE} is down on {HOST.NAME}
913 |
914 | 0
915 | 4
916 |
917 | 0
918 |
919 |
920 |
921 |
922 | {#SNMPVALUE}
923 | 900
924 | 200
925 | 0.0000
926 | 100.0000
927 | 1
928 | 1
929 | 0
930 | 1
931 | 0
932 | 0.0000
933 | 0.0000
934 | 0
935 | 0
936 | 0
937 | 0
938 |
939 |
940 | 0
941 | 5
942 | C80000
943 | 0
944 | 4
945 | 0
946 | -
947 | Template_Mikrotik_SNMP
948 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.["{#SNMPINDEX}"]
949 |
950 |
951 |
952 | 1
953 | 5
954 | 00C800
955 | 0
956 | 4
957 | 0
958 | -
959 | Template_Mikrotik_SNMP
960 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16.["{#SNMPINDEX}"]
961 |
962 |
963 |
964 | 2
965 | 0
966 | 000000
967 | 1
968 | 4
969 | 0
970 | -
971 | Template_Mikrotik_SNMP
972 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.11.["{#SNMPINDEX}"]
973 |
974 |
975 |
976 | 3
977 | 0
978 | BBBB00
979 | 1
980 | 4
981 | 0
982 | -
983 | Template_Mikrotik_SNMP
984 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.17.["{#SNMPINDEX}"]
985 |
986 |
987 |
988 |
989 |
990 |
991 |
992 |
993 |
994 |
995 |
996 |
997 |
998 |
999 |
1000 | {Template_Mikrotik_SNMP:.1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.11.0.last()}>75
1001 | CPU is too hot on {HOST.NAME}
1002 |
1003 | 0
1004 | 4
1005 | °C
1006 | 0
1007 |
1008 |
1009 |
1010 | {Template_Mikrotik_SNMP:.1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.3.1.2.1.last()}>80
1011 | High CPU load on {HOST.NAME}
1012 |
1013 | 0
1014 | 4
1015 | %
1016 | 0
1017 |
1018 |
1019 |
1020 | {Template_Mikrotik_SNMP:.1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.6.65536.last()}*100/{Template_Mikrotik_SNMP:.1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.5.65536.last()}>90
1021 | Low memory on {HOST.NAME}
1022 |
1023 | 0
1024 | 4
1025 | Used memory in %
1026 | 0
1027 |
1028 |
1029 |
1030 | {Template_Mikrotik_SNMP:.1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.10.0.last()}>50
1031 | Motherboard temp is too high on {HOST.NAME}
1032 |
1033 | 0
1034 | 4
1035 | °C
1036 | 0
1037 |
1038 |
1039 |
1040 | {Template_Mikrotik_SNMP:.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0.change(0)}<0
1041 | {HOST.NAME} has just been restarted
1042 |
1043 | 0
1044 | 3
1045 |
1046 | 0
1047 |
1048 |
1049 |
1050 | {Template_Mikrotik_SNMP:icmpping[].last()}=0
1051 | {HOST.NAME} is unreachable
1052 |
1053 | 0
1054 | 5
1055 |
1056 | 0
1057 |
1058 |
1059 |
1060 |
1061 |
1062 | Health
1063 | 900
1064 | 200
1065 | 0.0000
1066 | 100.0000
1067 | 1
1068 | 1
1069 | 0
1070 | 1
1071 | 0
1072 | 0.0000
1073 | 0.0000
1074 | 1
1075 | 1
1076 | 0
1077 | 0
1078 |
1079 |
1080 | 0
1081 | 0
1082 | 00DD00
1083 | 1
1084 | 2
1085 | 0
1086 | -
1087 | Template_Mikrotik_SNMP
1088 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.3.1.2.1
1089 |
1090 |
1091 |
1092 | 1
1093 | 0
1094 | DD0000
1095 | 0
1096 | 2
1097 | 0
1098 | -
1099 | Template_Mikrotik_SNMP
1100 | .1.3.6.1.4.1.14988.1.1.3.10.0
1101 |
1102 |
1103 |
1104 |
1105 |
1106 | Memory
1107 | 900
1108 | 200
1109 | 0.0000
1110 | 100.0000
1111 | 1
1112 | 1
1113 | 0
1114 | 1
1115 | 0
1116 | 0.0000
1117 | 0.0000
1118 | 1
1119 | 2
1120 | 0
1121 |
1122 | Template_Mikrotik_SNMP
1123 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.5.65536
1124 |
1125 |
1126 |
1127 | 1
1128 | 1
1129 | FF3333
1130 | 0
1131 | 2
1132 | 0
1133 | -
1134 | Template_Mikrotik_SNMP
1135 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.6.65536
1136 |
1137 |
1138 |
1139 | 0
1140 | 1
1141 | 00C800
1142 | 0
1143 | 2
1144 | 0
1145 | -
1146 | Template_Mikrotik_SNMP
1147 | .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.5.65536
1148 |
1149 |
1150 |
1151 |
1152 |
1153 |
1154 |
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