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Working with MIB Files
The MIB files provide read-only access to all configurable encoder parameters and are
organized as shown in Table 20. To access any MIB variable, open the appropriate file in a
MIB browser. The easiest way to visualize VBrick's control structure is to understand the
relationship between the VBAdmin and the MIB. To get started, open a MIB file in a text
editor or a MIB browser. For the most part, parameters are grouped according to where they
appear on the VBAdmin pages. Once you find the parameter, other related parameters are
usually contained in the same group. Each of the top-level groups comprises a page in
VBAdmin. Note that valid values for the selected parameter are shown next to the
column in the lower left area of the window in the MIB browser example above.
Table 20. MIB Files
MIB
vbrick_reg.mib
vbrickEncoder.mib
vbrickProgram.mib
vbrickSystem.mib
vbrickDecoder.mib
H.264 Encoding/Decoding Appliance Getting Started Guide
Description
This file is used as a reference by the MIB browser.
Contains encoder parameters including video, audio, configuration,
and status parameters.
Contains transmitter, server, and SAP parameters.
Contains IP address, network traps, auto-config, front panel
configuration, etc.
Contains decoder parameters including receiver IP address, jitter
queue settings, etc.
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