The frequencies which are used to transmit data.
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spreading codes make all data streams have the same chip rate, (3.84Mcps) and scrambling codes distinguishes between users. usage differences spreading - return link = separation of physical data and controls channels. forward ink = separation of downlink connections to different users in same cell. scrambling - return link = separation of terminals forward link = separation of sectors code family spreading = OVSF scrambling = Gold code and extended (S2) spreading spreading = yes, increase transmission bandwidth scrambling = No, does not affect transmission bandwidth.
This means eigrp with AS 50 has been configured to use 10 % of the configured bandwidth on the interface.
*goodputfrequencyamplitude*throughputcrosstalk*bandwidth
One would use a bandwidth calculator to see how much data that they are using. Normally it goes by month long periods and you could measure it by that standard.
7000 Hz