Nagios Plugin to check Call Quality in SIP VoIP (compatible with check_mk, Zabbix, etc)
sipnagios implements the Nagios plugin API for monitoring and performance data.
sipnagios.c is a modification of the original siprtp.c sample in pjproject distribution. Supposedly, it works on Linux, Windows, and anywhere you can compile pjproject on.
It makes a call, checks all the various resulting values (mos, rtt, pdd, tta, jitter, packet loss, bytes and packets transferred, and so on). It verifies these values are included into acceptable, warning, or critical ranges.
If the call has gone well, sipnagios print performance data for Nagios graphs, and returns 0.
If the call fails, or if its measured values are not inside acceptable ranges, it exits with Nagios conventional WARNING or CRITICAL values.
Zabbix seems not able to gather historical performances data from external checks, but will show last call values in GUI
sipnagios [options] SIPURL Call options: --duration=SEC, -d Set maximum call duration in seconds (default:40) Address and ports options: --local-port=PORT,-p Set local SIP port (default: 5060) --rtp-port=PORT, -r Set start of RTP port (default: 4000) --ip-addr=IP, -i Set local IP address to use (otherwise it will try to determine local IP address from hostname) Local user options: --local-user=USER, -u Set local SIP user (default: alice) --local-password=PASSWD, -w Set local SIP user password (default: 1234) --local-siprealm=REALM, -s Set local SIP user SIP realm (default: atlanta.example.com) Logging Options: --log-level=N, -l Set log verbosity level (default=1) --app-log-level=N Set app log verbosity (default=1) --log-file=FILE Write log to file FILE NAGIOS RANGES OPTIONS DEFAULTS: -c --rxmosWARN = 4.0 -g --txmosWARN = 4.0 -t --rxmosCRIT = 3.6 -m --txmosCRIT = 3.6 -A --durationmsWARN = 40000 -B --pddmsWARN = 8000 -C --ttamsWARN = 11000 -D --rxpktsWARN = 1000 -E --rxbytesWARN = 150000 -F --rxlosspctWARN = 1.5 -G --rxduppctWARN = 1.5 -H --rxreorderpctWARN =1.5 -I --rxjitavgWARN = 15.1 -L --txpktsWARN = 1000 -M --txbytesWARN = 150000 -N --txlosspctWARN = 1.5 -O --txduppctWARN = 1.5 -P --txreorderpctWARN =1.5 -Q --txjitavgWARN = 15.1 -R --rttmeanWARN = 150.1 -S --durationmsCRIT = 20000 -T --pddmsCRIT = 16000 -U --ttamsCRIT = 20000 -V --rxpktsCRIT = 500 -Z --rxbytesCRIT = 75000 -K --rxlosspctCRIT = 3.0 -J --rxduppctCRIT = 3.0 -X --rxreorderpctCRIT =3.0 -Y --rxjitavgCRIT = 30.1 -v --txpktsCRIT = 500 -z --txbytesCRIT = 75000 -k --txlosspctCRIT = 3.0 -j --txduppctCRIT = 3.0 -x --txreorderpctCRIT =3.0 -y --txjitavgCRIT = 30.1 -b --rttmeanCRIT = 300.1 ==> rx and tx mos, durationms, rx and tx pkts and bytes becomes WARNING and CRITICAL if they're measured as LOWER than threshold ==> all other values becomes not OK if they are measured as HIGHER than threshold Eg: sipnagios --rtp-port=4000 --local-port=8090 --ip-addr=188.166.74.47 --local-user=9599 --local-siprealm=acme.cloudpbx.opentelecom.it --local-password=cAcyAgaC46AKuRk sip:[email protected]:5030 (sipnagios is brought to you by Giovanni Maruzzelli. Enjoy!)
(NB: To compile on Windows you'll need to come out with some other way to generate a uuid for the Call-ID. In Linux, uuid_generate/uuid_unparse_lower are used. Patch welcome!)
apt install python-dev gcc make gcc binutils build-essential git wget unzip uuid-dev cd /usr/src git clone https://github.com/gmaruzz/sipnagios.git wget https://github.com/pjsip/pjproject/archive/refs/tags/2.11.zip unzip 2.11.zip cd pjproject-2.11/ ./configure CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fPIC -DPJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL=3" make dep cp ../sipnagios/sipnagios.c pjsip-apps/src/samples/ cp ../sipnagios/Samples.mak pjsip-apps/build/ CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fPIC -DPJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL=3" make ./pjsip-apps/bin/samples/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/sipnagios --help
cp sipnagios /omd/sites/YOURSITENAME/local/lib/nagios/plugins/ chmod +x /omd/sites/YOURSITENAME/local/lib/nagios/plugins/sipnagios
WATO -> Host & Service Parameters -> Active Checks (HTTP, TCP, etc)
- Enhance Zabbix compatibility (if possible/needed)
- Let's use pjproject media interface for streaming an audio file and recording into a file, so we'll reuse all RTCP pjsip's goodies
mos calculation is scraped from Julien Chavanton work (VoIP Patrol, on GitHub too) I can't even understand :) (merci Julien!) https://github.com/jchavanton/voip_patrol/
pjproject: https://github.com/pjsip/pjproject