Stereo System User Manual
DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0
System Description Pocket Reference 
585-300-214 
Issue 1
May 1999
Transition Notes 
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System Design 
While DEFINITY switch Version 4, Version 5, and Release 6 recognized 
earlier DEFINITY AUDIX system releases’ TN566 or TN567 circuit packs 
as belonging to the DEFINTY AUDIX system, these switch releases will 
recognize DEFINITY AUDIX system Release 4.0’s TN568 circuit pack as 
a TN754 or TN2181 digital port circuit pack.
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 Because of this change, 
the switch will only reserve one port slot for the system, instead of five. 
The port slot the switch reserves will house the TN568 circuit pack, and 
the DEFINITY AUDIX system’s other hardware components will 
physically occupy a second slot.
The change from native to non-native support for the system in earlier 
switch releases allows customers to benefit from the advantages of the 
reduced size of DEFINITY AUDIX system Release 4.0. For more 
information about these advantages, see Chapter 1.
Voice Ports
DEFINITY AUDIX system Release 4.0 supports a maximum of 12 voice 
ports without digital networking or 8 voice ports with digital networking. 
Previous releases of the DEFINITY AUDIX system supported a maximum 
of 16 voice ports without digital networking or 12 voice ports with digital 
networking.
Administration Impacts
The DEFINITY AUDIX system will operate in native mode in DEFINITY 
switch releases 7.1 and later. These switches will know that the 
DEFINITY AUDIX system’s maximum capacity is 12 voice ports, and that 
is the maximum number of voice ports these switches will allow 
customers to administer for the system.
If the DEFINITY AUDIX system operates in non-native mode, however, 
the system must emulate an 8-port or 16-port circuit pack. The system 
cannot emulate a 12-port circuit pack. 
When previous releases of the DEFINITY AUDIX system operated in 
non-native mode, system administrators or technicians were required to 
administer the maximum number of voice ports the switch would allot for 
the system—either 8 or 16. If, for example, a customer purchased 4 
voice ports, but the DEFINITY AUDIX system emulated a TN2181 
16-port circuit pack, the administrator or technician had to administer all 
16 ports the switch would allow for the TN2181, even though only 4 of 
the voice ports were active on the DEFINITY AUDIX system. 
A similar rule applies to Release 4.0. When the DEFINITY AUDIX system 
operates in non-native mode, the system administrator or technician 
2. Lucent Technologies recommends emulating a TN2181 circuit 
pack in DEFINITY switch versions 2 and later to facilitate system 
expansion.










