@BUILD_PLUGIN_SYSLOG_TRUE@LoadPlugin syslog
@BUILD_PLUGIN_TAPE_TRUE@LoadPlugin tape
@BUILD_PLUGIN_TCPCONNS_TRUE@LoadPlugin tcpconns
-@BUILD_PLUGIN_TSS2@LoadPlugin tss2
+@BUILD_PLUGIN_TEAMSPEAK2@LoadPlugin teamspeak2
@BUILD_PLUGIN_UNIXSOCK_TRUE@LoadPlugin unixsock
@BUILD_PLUGIN_USERS_TRUE@LoadPlugin users
@BUILD_PLUGIN_UUID_TRUE@LoadPlugin uuid
# RemotePort "25"
#</Plugin>
-#<Plugin tss2>
+#<Plugin teamspeak2>
# Host "127.0.0.1"
# Port 51234
# Server 8767
=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.
+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
+
=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