Creating Script Files - VBrick 9000 Series Getting Started Manual

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label names (below the buttons) as desired (see below Changing the Function Key Labels). If
the script runs successfully you will see a confirmation message.

Creating Script Files

Script files are simply .txt files with a list of one or more commands. For a detailed
description of how to create scripts that will change appliance parameters, see CLI Examples
on page 50. As noted, you can create and FTP script files that will perform common
configuration tasks. For example the following script sets the
video rate on Channel 2 to 800K.
VBrick# svar vbrickEncoderVideoH264TargetBitRate.2.1=800000
VBrick# svar vbrickEncoderVideoCommonApplySet.1=2
Script files have explicit, predefined names that cannot be changed. There are also specific
syntax rules that must be observed (see Scripting Syntax on page 51). In particular make sure
that every configuration element in the script is followed by an appropriate
command. The script file names include:
event1Script.txt
event2Script.txt
event3Script.txt
event4Script.txt
Note When you are ready to start writing your own scripts, the
Series Product CD has sample scripts that will help you get started.
FTPing Script Files
After creating a script, it must be FTPed to the appliance before you can use it. You can use
an FTP program or you can use the FTP functionality in VBAdmin:
To FTP scripts using VBAdmin:
1. Open VBAdmin and go to System Configuration > Advanced Configurations > Event
Triggering.
2. Click on
Edit
3. When the FTP directory page is displayed, click
Windows Explorer
H.264 Encoding/Decoding Appliance Getting Started Guide
and again on
FTP Scripts
.
Target Bit Rate
scripts
.
, and then click
Page
VBrick iPhone App
for the first
applyset
folder on the 9000
Open FTP Site in
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