=back
+=head2 Plugin C<teamspeak2>
+
+The C<teamspeak2 plugin> connects to the query port of a teamspeak2 server and
+polls interesting global and virtual server data. The plugin can query only one
+physical server but unlimited virtual servers. You can use the following
+options to configure it:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<Host> I<hostname/ip>
+
+The hostname or ip which identifies the physical server.
+Default: 127.0.0.1
+
+=item B<Port> I<port>
+
+The query port of the physical server. This needs to be a string.
+Default: "51234"
+
+=item B<Server> I<port>
+
+This option has to be added once for every virtual server the plugin should
+query. If you want to query the virtual server on port 8767 this is what the
+option would look like:
+
+ Server "8767"
+
+This option, although numeric, needs to be a string, i.E<nbsp>e. you B<must>
+use quotes around it! If no such statement is given only global information
+will be collected.
+
=head2 Plugin C<tcpconns>
The C<tcpconns plugin> counts the number of currently established TCP
=over 4
+=back
+
=item B<ListeningPorts> I<true>|I<false>
If this option is set to I<true>, statistics for all local ports for which a
Instance "eth0"
<Type "if_octets">
FailureMax 10000000
+ DataSource "rx"
</Type>
</Plugin>
be created. If the value is less than B<WarningMin> but greater than (or equal
to) B<FailureMin> a B<WARNING> notification will be created.
+=item B<DataSource> I<DSName>
+
+Some data sets have more than one "data source". Interesting examples are the
+C<if_octets> data set, which has received (C<rx>) and sent (C<tx>) bytes and
+the C<disk_ops> data set, which holds C<read> and C<write> operations. The
+system load data set, C<load>, even has three data sources: C<shortterm>,
+C<midterm>, and C<longterm>.
+
+Normally, all data sources are checked against a configured threshold. If this
+is undesirable, or if you want to specify different limits for each data
+source, you can use the B<DataSource> option to have a threshold apply only to
+one data source.
+
=item B<Invert> B<true>|B<false>
If set to B<true> the range of acceptable values is inverted, i.E<nbsp>e.