IP BW = IP bandwith calculated as 1s running average, if I remember
correctly. e.g it will count up for the first second 
I don't know what you mean by "calculate throughput", it will show the
BW used by the codec in question. 
If the codec in question is a "variable BW codec" it will vary over
time. 
Regards 
Anders  
ankur aggarwal skrev 2010-04-27 23:05:
Hello all,  
            I was analyzing my output. There are field named as jitter
, time stamp, delay and one more IP BW (kbps). Can anybody tell me what
IP BW ( Kbps ) means ? How to get result out of it. It is a increasing
sequence. How to calculate throughput out of it. ? 
   
   
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