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In the telephone exchange system AXE, ring signal generation is distributed to the line interface magazines, each supplying ring signal to one Line and Switch Module (LSM) of 128 subscriber lines. This paper discusses the system aspects which led to this configuration and also some technical details of the internal design of the ring signal generators.