Re: Bandwidth-based CAC

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Hi Mike,

maybe you can put your patch into the patch tracker at SourceForge or
mail it to me, so we can include it in future versions.

I don't have a good idea how to enforce bandwidth based limits
with the current version without coding a new feature similar to
[CapacityControl].

Regards,
Jan


Mike Ockenga wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Two things:
> 
> 1) We've created a trivial patch that makes the bandwidth value from an
> ARQ available to the SQLAcct module.  It's implements the same
> %{bandwidth} variable used in the SQLAuth module.   
> 
> 2) Does anyone have any good advice how to do bandwidth-based CAC (as
> opposed to the sim-call based CAC that comes with GnuGK out-of-the-box)?
> Since my customers don't pay per call, but rather in 384Kbps "chunks" of
> bandwidth, I need to be able to allow 3x128 or 1x384 or any combination
> of calls totalling their purchased bandwidth.  Anybody cooked this up
> already?
> 
> --
> Mike Ockenga

-- 
Jan Willamowius, jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gnugk.org/

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