User guide
Task 4: Verify the Components and Connectivity
Issue 1 September 1995
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Figure 1-3. DEFINITY AUDIX LAN Connectivity
NOTE:
If DEFINITY AUDIX is to be used as a server for Local Area Network (LAN)
applications such as Intuity Message Manager, it is required that a LAN
connection be available to the system prior to hookup. This connection to
the LAN is provided by AT&T on the wall field within 25 feet of the switch.
The preceding illustration shows two possible ways of connecting the DEFINITY
AUDIX system to a local area network. Each possibility shows the RJ45
connector on the alarm board connected to a 10BaseT LAN system. Further
details are provided under: ‘‘LAN Connection’’ on page 2-10 .
AUDIX
TAPEDISK
MFB
DEFINITY
ALB
BALUN
ETHERNET COAXIAL CABLE
LAN
SERVER
(TWISTED PAIR)
MESSAGE MANAGER
(TWISTED PAIR)
10baseT
HUB
LAN
SERVER
MESSAGE MANAGER
*Demarcation Point
—Provided by AT&T
CLIENT SOFTWARE**
CLIENT SOFTWARE**
** Software
—Installed by customer or AT&T
—Maintained by AT&T
—RJ45 connection on a 104A
connecting block, using a
—Located on cross-connect field
—Maximum distance - 25 feet
from switch
D8W modular wall cord
Intuity
Intuity
10BaseT
10BaseT
D8W
Customer
Provided
10BaseT Twisted Pair
(See Below Examples)
104A*