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DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0

Issue 1

System Description Pocket Reference 585-300-214

May 1999

 

 

 

 

Features and Compatibility

 

Compatibility

 

 

1-5

 

Table 1-1. Considerations for the DEFINTIY AUDIX system

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Switch releases

 

Considerations for the DEFINTIY AUDIX system

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All

 

Calls using loopback trunks cannot terminate at the

 

 

 

 

DEFINITY AUDIX system

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Earlier than 5.3

 

These switches do not support the use of multifunction

 

 

 

 

analog telephones (MFATs)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Earlier than

 

These switches do not support the Transfer Out of AUDIX

 

 

2g.04.5.0.099

 

feature

 

 

 

 

 

 

Native and Non-native Mode

The DEFINITY AUDIX system can operate with almost any Lucent Technologies switch release. However, only DEFINITY switch releases

7.1and later will recognize the DEFINITY AUDIX system’s TN568 circuit pack.

The circuitry for the DEFINITY AUDIX system is assigned a vintage number that communicates the system’s function to the switch. The vintage number for DEFINITY AUDIX system Release 4.0 is 48. Switch releases 7.1 and later recognize this number as belonging to the DEFINITY AUDIX system’s TN568 circuit pack. Switch releases earlier than 7.1recognize vintage number 48 as belonging to one of two digital port circuit packs:

TN754, an 8-port digital circuit pack

TN2181, a 16-port digital circuit pack4

When the DEFINTY AUDIX system operates in a switch that recognizes its vintage number as a TN568, the system is operating in native mode. When the DEFINITY AUDIX system operates in a switch that recognizes the system as a TN754 or TN2181 circuit pack, it is operating in

non-native mode.5

4.Even though the TN2181 is a 16-port digital station circuit pack, the DEFINITY AUDIX system will only support 12 voice ports. Administering the DEFINITY AUDIX system’s voice ports for TN2181 emulation requires the use of special procedures. For more information about voice port administration, see Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Appendix A, and Installation and Switch Administration for the DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0, 585-300-122.

5.Even though the DEFINITY AUDIX system is emulating a circuit pack other than the TN568, the digital port circuit pack the system is emulating will still register a vintage number 48. This vintage number is unique to DEFINITY AUDIX system Release 4.0. See the system description for the customer’s switch for more information about accessing circuit packs’ vintage numbers.

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Contents Definity Audix System Release Lucent Technologies Web Ordering Information Contents Customer Responsibilities Page Intended Audiences About this BookSupported Product Releases Special TerminologyHow to Comment on This Book How to Order Additional DocumentationTrademarks ViiiFeature Overview Features and CompatibilityFeatures for the Customer Organization Feature OverviewIssue Features for the SubscriberFeatures and Compatibility Feature Overview Savings from a Smaller SystemAdvantages of Intuity Message Manager Features for the System AdministratorFeatures and Compatibility SwitchesCompatibility Compatibility Native and Non-native ModeConsiderations for the Defintiy Audix system Non-native mode.5Definity Audix System Release Switch Releases Compatible with the Definity Audix System Definity Audix System Release Definity Audix System Design and OperationHard Disk Drive TN568 Circuit PackPort Board Emulation FlashwareNetworking SoftwareAmis Analog Networking Digital NetworkingHigh-speed Digital Networking Connections Maximum Voice Ports and Digital Networking PortsCydxsl15 LJK DCP Mode 2 Connection Design and Operation MO Disk Drive MO Disk DriveDesign and Operation Faceplate FaceplateOperating Requirements On-board CablesSpace Requirements Sample Location in a SCC Design and Operation Operating RequirementsSample Location in a CMC Physical Dimensions for the Definity Audix System Power RequirementsPower Requirements for the Definity Audix System Environmental RequirementsAir Purity Requirements Atmospheric RequirementsDefinity Audix System Release Voice Ports Capacity and SizingVoice Ports Average System Requirements per SubscriberPort Capacities in Erlangs Capacity and Sizing Voice PortsOutcalling Features that Affect Voice PortsAutomated Attendant Broadcast MessagingVoice Storage for Announcement Sets Voice StorageCapacity and Sizing Voice Storage Capacity and Sizing Intuity Message Manager Intuity Message ManagerHard disk drive to store voice mail and announcements Backup Limits on the MO Disk Backup Limits on the MO Disk DriveLimits for Intuity Message Manager System Design Appendix a Transition NotesNative and Non-native Support System DesignVoice Ports Administration ImpactsDigital Networking Port Migration ImpactsAdministration Impacts Alarm OriginationExternal Modem LEDs Alarm RelayMO Disk Drive Switch Integration Switch IntegrationDCS Networking Analog Port EmulationLimited Availability for Control Link Integration Transition Notes Switch Integration Staff Appendix B Customer ResponsibilitiesEnvironmental Requirements StaffTable B-1. Atmospheric Requirements Environmental RequirementsCable Connections Cable ConnectionsTable B-2. Air Purity Requirements Figure B-1. Cable Connections for the External Modem Customer Responsibilities Cable ConnectionsFigure B-2. Lucent- and Customer-provided LAN Connections Definity Audix System Release AB-1 AbbreviationsAB-2 KHz KbpsAB-3 AB-4 MHzAB-5 TTYAbbreviations AB-6 Glossary Audix Administration and Data Acquisition Package Adap Audio Messaging Interchange Specification AmisBackup Boot or RebootBusyout Service Boot FilesystemClass of Service COS Broadcast MessagingConfiguration Command ModeControl Link Mode Delivery Operations Support System Doss ConfiguratorDigital Signal Processor DSP Digital-Port DP ModeDisconnect Signaling Detection ErrorsField Guest PasswordFilesystems Flash programmable read-only memory FpromHeader Initialization and Administration System InadsHunt Group InitializationLogin Local Maintenance Terminal LMTLocal Area Network LAN Magneto-optical MO Disk DriveNon-native Mode Native ModeNonvolatile Random Access Memory Nvram Operations, Administration, and Maintenance OA&MRemote Field Update RebootProtocol Reply Loop EscapeUpgrade UpdateStandalone Utility Subscriber Specific Announcement SetGL-12 Voice PortIN-1 IndexIN-2 IN-3 13, B-1 to B-3 power, 2-12 space, 2-9 toIndex IN-4