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Command Line Interface
H.264 Encoding/Decoding Appliance Getting Started Guide
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Getting or Setting Variables
Use the following format to get or set a variable. This command shows how to read the unit's
MAC address but is only an example. Use the actual parameter name and value as shown in
the MIB. Finding VBrick Parameters on page 45 explains how to do this.
All parameter
names must be prefixed by "vbrick".
VBrick# gvar vbrickManufacturingInfoMacAddress
Valid
system commands display a response in the following format:
$!vbrickManufacturingInfoMacAddress=00:07:df:01:07:8e
Invalid
system commands display an error response in the following format:
$!ERROR=SNMP GET failure
Getting or Setting Table Variables
Table variables can be single-indexed where there is only one instance of a variable (for
example an IP address) or double-indexed where there are multiple instances (for example
TransmitterName). As shown below, when viewing the Configuration Log, single-indexed
table variables will be appended with "
.n
". Double-indexed table variables will be appended
with "
.n.m
"
Single Index Example
This example shows how to read and change the
Brightness
parameter on Channel 1.
VBrick# gvar vbrickEncoderVideoCommonBrightness.1
$!vbrickEncoderVideoCommonBrightness.1=50
VBrick# svar vbrickEncoderVideoCommonBrightness.1=75
$!vbrickEncoderVideoCommonBrightness=75
Double Index Example
This example shows how to read and change the Rate 1
Resolution
parameter on Channel 1.
VBrick# gvar vbrickEncoderVideoH264Resolution.1.1
$!vbrickEncoderVideoH264Resolution.1.1=15
VBrick# svar vbrickEncoderVideoH264Resolution.1.1=2
$!vbrickEncoderVideoH264Resolution=2
Applying Changes
The
ApplySet
command is used to apply changes. There is one
ApplySet
command per
program group in the MIB and the syntax varies slightly according to the group. Use this
command, for example
vbrickProgramTransmitterApplySet
, to actually apply the change(s)
you made with an
SVAR
or a
STAB
. An
ApplySet
is always written in the following format with
the trailing
=2
.
Note
Double quotes (" ")
may
be used for any strings but they
must
be used if the string
contains spaces. For example, you can use the following syntax to create a blank space
in the
ManagementSAPGroupName
:
svar "vbrickManagementSapGroupName=Madrid VBrick"
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