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<details><summary>cisco_cellular_lte</summary>
This check plugin will discover all cellular interfaces. If the have a 2G/3G/4G connection attached it will show
This check plugin will discover all cellular interfaces. If they have a connection associated it will show
- the connection status
- the roaming state
- the values for RSSI, RSRP and RSRQ
- the bits/s in/out
- the Bandwith used in/out
- the band used
- the IP-Address associated with this connection
and in the deails
- the associated IP-Addresses (IPv4 and IPv6)
- the roaming state
- the current channel
- the network code
- the service typoe
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</details>
<details><summary>inv_cisco_cellular_lte</summary>
This inventory plugin adds under _Networking_ -> _Cellular_ (LTE) the following:
This inventory plugin adds under _Networking_ -> _Cellular (LTE)_:
- the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identifier)
- the IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identifier)
- the ICC ID (Integrated Circuit Card ID)
- the MSISDN (Mobile Subscriber Integrated Services Digital Network Number)
- the Network
- the Network code
- the APN (Access Point Nam)
- the Service type
- the current band
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### WATO
<details><summary>check plugin</summary>
Rulename: Cisco cellular LTE\
Options
- Lower levels for RSRP: default -100dBm/-115dBm
- Lower levels for RSRQ: default -8dB/-15dB
- Lower levels for RSSI: default -75 dBm/-85dBm
- Monitoring state if the device is roaming: default WARN
- Monitoring state if no GSM/LTE profile configured: default WARN
- Monitoring state if the device is not connected: default WARN
- Monitoring state if the modem is not up: default WARN
- Monitoring state if the modem is not online: default WARN
<details><summary>Service monitoring rule</summary>
| Section | Rule name |
| ------ | ------ |
| Networking | Cisco cellular LTE |
| Option | Defailt value |
| ------ | ------ |
| Lower levels for RSRP | -100dBm/-115dBm |
| Lower levels for RSRQ | -8dB/-15dB |
| Lower levels for RSSI | -75 dBm/-85dBm |
| Expected Band | LTE Band |
| Monitoring state if current band is not expected band | WARN |
| Monitoring state if the device is roaming | WARN |
| Monitoring state if no SIM card associated | WARN |
| Monitoring state if the device is not connected | WARN |
| Monitoring state if the modem is not up | WARN |
| Monitoring state if the modem is not online | WARN |
| the device is not affected by Cisco Bug ID CSCvt55347 | disabled |
</details>
<details><summary>discovery</summary>
<details><summary>Discovery rule</summary>
| Section | Rule name |
| ------ | ------ |
| Discovery of individual services | Cisco cellular LTE |
| Option | Defailt value |
| ------ | ------ |
| do not Discover interfaces without associated SIM card | disabled |
Rulename: Cisco cellular LTE\
Options
- Discover not configured interfaces: default disabled
</details>
<details><summary>inventory plugin</summary>
<details><summary>HW/SW inventory rules</summary>
The inventory plugin is not configurable.
</details>
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### Check Info
* *service*: creates the service **_Cellular_** for each cellular interface with the cellular_interface_name as item
The plugin creates the service **_Cellular_** for each cellular interface with the **_cellular_interface_name_** as item
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* *state*:
* **warning**:
* if no GSM/LTE profile is configured
* if
<details><summary>Montoring states</summary>
| State | condition | WATO |
| ------ | ------ | ------ |
| WARN | no SIM card attached to the interface | yes |
| CRIT | connection state not active | yes |
| CRIT | modem state not up | yes |
| CRIT | modem not online | yes |
| WARN | connection is roaming | yes |
| WARN/CRIT | RSSI is below -75dBm/-85dBm | yes |
| WARN/CRIT | RSRP is below -100dBm/-115dBm| yes |
| WARN/CRIT | RSRQ is below -8dB/-15dB | yes |
| WARN | current Band is not as expected | yes |
</details>
<details><summary>Perfdata</summary>
| Metric | Unit | Perfometer |
| ------ | ------ | ------ |
| Input Bandwidth | bit/s | yes |
| Output bandwidt | bit/s | yes |
| RSSI | dBm | no |
| RSRQ | dB | no |
| RSRP | dBm | no |
</details>
* **critical**/**warning**:
* if
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* *perfdata (if avilable)*:
* Offset (s)
* Delay (s)
* Jitter (s)
* Protocol errors (/s)
* Version errors (/s)
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### Sample Output and WATO
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