Hi George, when you limit the call (both directions) to 1000 kbps, its seems ok to me if each endpoint gets to send 500 kbps... Also, when settings the limits, beware of the units: Its in 100 bits per second (not in bps and not kbps). Regards, Jan -- Jan Willamowius, Founder of the GNU Gatekeeper Project EMail : jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Website: http://www.gnugk.org Support: http://www.willamowius.com/gnugk-support.html Relaxed Communications GmbH Frahmredder 91 22393 Hamburg Geschäftsführer: Jan Willamowius HRB 125261 (Amtsgericht Hamburg) USt-IdNr: DE286003584 George BOROS wrote: > Hello everybody, > > My setup on using gnugk is: > - about 20 Cisco TelePresence terminals each registering as terminals with > 1 e164 id to the gnugk; > - a cluster of Cisco TelePresence Content Server (that records video content > and does live feeds) - registered as a gateway with 2 prefixes (one for live > feed and one for recording streams). > > The GK does not to proxy, no routed mode, no h245 routed mode, no > autorization, nothing. > A simple gatekeeper to keep them all in the same place. > > I migrated from using the gatekeeper option from a Cisco MCU to GnuGK. > > Ever since I do that, all calls do not connect to more than 500Kbps, even if > when I initiate the call I set the speed of 4000Kbps to a call. > > It is to be noted that the options in the gatekepeer.ini are: > TotalBandwidth=100000000 > > MinimumBandwidthPerCall=2048 > > MaximumBandwidthPerCall=10000 > > > And also, when I do a printcurrentcallsverbose the calls says its > connected to 10000 Š > Although the server says the terminal asks for 500Kbps speed. > > Any ideas? :) > > Thanks! > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________________ Posting: mailto:Openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Archive: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=openh323gk-users Unsubscribe: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openh323gk-users Homepage: http://www.gnugk.org/