Hi all, 

I've compiled the gatekeeper from source in the hope of adding some kind of 
dynamic bandwidth control. 

My question is, why 1280??? Is this a random number that sounded good??? Or is 
there some reason. Is there a unit to 1280? 

Also, am I correct to assume that if I do change this value, it won't really 
have an impact on the actual bandwidth PHYSICALLY allocated or used on the 
network??? 

It appears (and I could be wrong), that this "allocation" of 1280 is more for 
THEORETICAL control over the number of calls/bandwidth used. That is, you state 
the Total Bandwidth
in the config file, every time you make a call it takes 1280 off the total, and 
when it runs out the gatekeeper denies a new call. So if I change this value, 
it will have an affect on 
the gatekeepers decision on whether to allow a new call, and it will change how 
much bandwidth is left, but it won't actually change the PHYSICAL bandwidth 
used. 
In other words, it's all relative... Am I right??? 

The whole reason I'm asking is because I want to set the values to something 
relevant. i.e. If codec is G.711, set the bandwidth to 87.2 Kbps, etc. So 
should I set the BW to 87200 for this case? 
Or convert it to bytes? Do I need to maintain a unit? eg Kbps.......I don't 
know. 

Any help??? 

Thanks heaps, 

Bec

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