Set Encoder Parameters - VBrick 9000 Getting Started Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for 9000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

MIB
vbrick_reg.mib
vbrickEncoder.mib Contains encoder parameters including video, audio, configuration,
vbrickProgram.mib Contains transmitter, server, and SAP parameters.
vbrickSystem.mib
vbrickDecoder.mib Contains decoder parameters including receiver IP address, jitter queue

Set Encoder Parameters

Log In
The first step is to connect to the encoder using whatever method is appropriate at your site
(e.g. Telnet, HyperTerminal, etc.). When logging in, you are prompted for a login name and
password. These credentials give you access to the encoder and are typically provided by an
administrator. When the
Regardless of whether you access the CLI through HyperTerminal (shipped with Windows)
or Telnet, the command structure is the same. The CLI interface is launched as soon as you
enter a valid Login name and Password. The table below describes the "shortcut" commands
that are available using the
editing session.
CLI Shortcut Commands
The CLI shortcut commands are described below.
Login: <username>
Password: <password>
VBrick#
Command
BE
DEBUG
EE
ERRORS
GVAR
NT
QUIT
RESET
SAVE
SD
SFD
Encoder Getting Started
Description
This file is used as a reference by the MIB browser.
and status parameters.
Contains IP address, network traps, auto-config, front panel
configuration, etc.
settings, etc.
prompt is displayed, you are successfully logged in.
vbrick>
command. You can use these shortcuts at any time during an
?
Description
Begin edit session
Generate a debug file if requested by VBrick Support Services.
End edit session
Show configuration errors
Get parameter
Ethernet Network Configuration
Logoff the CLI session
System reset
Save configuration
Set defaults
Set factory defaults
Command Line Interface
41

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents