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Topic: Controlling any VBrick (Read 1512 times)
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rmavro
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VBricks can be controlled or managed via any of the following: - Web interface
- Telnet
- SNMP
- IP via special COM component (SDK)
- IR Remote Control
- Local RS232 Craft Port
The instant behavior of a VBrick can also be controlled with an internal event system where the VBrick detects a change on a physical wire and performs a set of actions based on a script.
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VPT
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After purchasing our VBrick I've gotten use to controlling the appliance through the web interface and telnet. We do NOT want to stream programming 24 hours a day, only on specifics dates and times. I'm looking to move towards being able to automate this process so at set times/dates the VBrick would disable or enable the PUSH settings. Any thoughts?
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rmavro
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After purchasing our VBrick I've gotten use to controlling the appliance through the web interface and telnet. We do NOT want to stream programming 24 hours a day, only on specifics dates and times. I'm looking to move towards being able to automate this process so at set times/dates the VBrick would disable or enable the PUSH settings. Any thoughts?
You will find the "HTTP Push Scheduler" listed on www.videoalive.com under "Scheduling Tools". The scheduler communicates with one VBrick and sets the start and stop time for up to six items. Each item sets the VBrick WM Appliance HTTP Push to "enable", sets the server, publishing point, username, and password at the "start time", and sets the HTTP Push to disable at the stop time. The scheduler only supports the first push (a VBrick can have 25), and currently it only supports Slot 1. Hope this helps! /rich
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VPT
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Thank you!
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