Logging Call Bandwidth Usage on MCM

I have a need to add a field to my videoconferencing call detail records that includes the bandwidth used by H.323 calls on a per call basis. I am currently logging my CDR to a radius server, but after parsing the output, I cannot find any fields corresponding to the bandwidth of the call (i.e. 384K,512K, 768K, etc.) Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

for what it's worth, I have not seen a bandwidth indicator in my call detail records either.
The best I have been able to acheive is billing based upon the tech prefixes dialled when placing H.320 calls via the 3540 gateway.

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