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gsmCsLpAssignedCapacity
gsm Cs Lp Assigned Capacity
This attribute indicates what percentage (0 to 100%) of a given LogicalProcessor has been reserved for the data calls which are currently active. When the assignedCapacity reaches 100%, no new calls are established on the given LogicalProcessor. During the life of a call, the compute requirements will vary. The compute capacity required for a given call type depends on the type of call established including such factors as connection type, data compression, user rate, error correction, flow control; therefore, at call establishment the compute capacity is added to the assignedCapacity for a LogicalProcessor. When the call is released, it's compute capacity is subtracted from the assigned capacity for the Lp.The GsmIwfCallServer uses this information to balance the distribution of data calls across the logical processors.
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