Re: Accounting Oddity

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This is just because we parse only calling party's ARQ for bandwidth.
We scan neither Setup nor answering ARQ for bandwidth values.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Ockenga" <Mike.Ockenga@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 12:35 AM


> The decoded tcpdump of the Setup message indicates the BCIE information
> transfer rate is set to Multirate (0x18) with a 64Kbps base rate and the
> Rate multiplier is 134.
> 
> The binary of 134 is 1000 0110, which parsed per the q931 spec gives us
> a multiplier of "6", yielding a 384Kbps rate for a 384Kbps call.
> 
> Now, if the rate is clearly present in the Setup message, why is the
> default value being used by RasTbl.cxx?
> 
> --
> Mike Ockenga


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