A compatible VoIP phone system must support a 3rd party SIP endpoint in order to register an Algo IP device. In general, this includes most cloud / hosted and premise phone systems or UC platforms. The list below represents a summary of known compatible VoIP phone systems and UC platforms which support registration of Algo SIP devices in the cloud or on premise. Configuration guides are referenced where available, however, some phone systems may not be listed. In such cases, as long as 3rd party SIP endpoints are supported then Algo products will register without issue to the UC platform.
For general tips on registering Algo IP devices on cloud or premise phone systems, please refer to our SIP Registration Guide. Alternatively, feel free to contact Algo Technical Support if you require any assistance.
Note: If a specific Algo product is not referenced with a configuration guide, the registration steps for the Algo device(s) listed will be similar for any Algo endpoint. Please contact us with additional compatible VoIP phone systems or configuration guides we may share with the Algo user community. Thanks!
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Note: *8180 was tested on IPO 11 and is also representative of the 8186 horn, 8188 and 8189 ceiling speakers, and 8373 paging adapter, 8128 strobe light and 8201 intercom for similar configuration steps.
**8036 was tested on IPO 11 and is also representative of the 8039 SIP Video Mullion Intercom.
Note: *8301 was tested on Aura 8.1 and is also representative of the 8180 wall mount speaker, 8186 horn, 8188 and 8189 ceiling speakers, and 8373 paging adapter, 8128 strobe light and 8201 intercom for similar configuration steps.
Note: 3rd party SIP endpoints can be configured in a Page Group on IPO and Aura platforms. Check manufacturer specification for details.
Note: For all other Algo SIP endpoint speakers and strobe lights the same configuration steps will apply.
Note: For the Algo 8373 Zone Paging Adapter the same configuration steps will apply.
Note: For all other Algo SIP doorphone / intercoms the same configuration steps will apply.
Note: Refer to Singlewire InformaCast in the list below for details on the Algo devices supported.
Note: 3rd party SIP devices are currently not supported on this platform.
Note: Comcast does not permit registration of a 3rd party SIP endpoint. Only the 8180 SIP Audio Alerter is sold by Comcast, which is pre-configured for loud ringing and voice paging. Paging can also be configured using Polycom Group Page. Please check with Comcast for details.
Note: 3rd party SIP endpoints can be configured in a Page Group. Check manufacturer specification for details.
Note: Selected Digium IP telephones support an RTP multicast from Algo paging and alerting endpoints. Check manufacturer specification for details.
Note: 8128(G2)/8138/8180(G2)/8186/8188/8189/8190/8190S/8301 support InformaCast which require the SL7100 Singlewire License per endpoint. As an alternative, the following part numbers are available to order which include the Singlewire license noted above: 8128-IC, 8138-IC, 8180-IC, 8186-IC, 8188-IC, 8189-IC, 8190-IC, 8190S-IC and 8301-IC.
Integrating Singlewire with Algo 8180 as a Legacy Paging Device (LPD) – White Paper. Note: Similar configuration steps would apply to all other Algo IP paging speakers, paging adapters and strobe lights. No Singlewire license required.
Note: Using a Sonus or Audiocodes SBC will permit an Algo SIP endpoint to register with Skype for Business/Teams. At the present time Algo devices do not support native Skype/Teams registration. Note: Where Polycom VVX telephones are used, no Skype/Teams registration is required for Algo speakers and paging adapters when configured for Polycom Group Page. Refer to Polycom Solutions Guides for details. The same holds true for other telephone brands that support send/receive RTP multicast (e.g. Yealink).
Note: Spectrum does not permit registration of a 3rd party SIP endpoint.
Note: Sangoma IP telephones support an RTP multicast from Algo paging and alerting endpoints. Check manufacturer specification for details.
Note: Please reference the RingCentral Provisioning Guide for details.
Note: Verizon One Talk does not permit registration of a 3rd party SIP endpoint, nor does it permit configuration of a Polycom phone for a Group Page multicast involving an Algo endpoint.
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