Local Network Redundancy That Keeps Communication Flowing
Discover how the Algo 8450 IP Console keeps communication flowing even during outages. With built-in local network redundancy, it ensures critical alerts and announcements reach every endpoint when SIP or internet connections fail. Reliable, resilient, and designed for safety, the 8450 is essential for schools, hospitals, and other mission-critical environments.

Reliable Local Network Redundancy
Redundancy in communication networks is the practice of providing multiple pathways or backup systems so that data and messages can continue to flow even if one connection or component fails. Put simply, it is a plan B for your communication system, ensuring communication keeps running if part of the system goes down and reducing single points of failure.
In critical environments such as schools, hospitals, manufacturing plants, and transport hubs, maintaining this continuity is essential. Losing the ability to send alerts or make announcements in these settings disrupts both safety and operations.
The Algo 8450 IP Console mitigates this risk through its built-in local network redundancy, ensuring that essential messages still reach every endpoint even during a complete SIP or cloud connection outage, preserving safety and operational continuity in critical settings. Note that the local network must be operational.

Why Redundancy Matters
Most IP paging and alert systems depend on SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) through a premise-based or hosted telephony service. Many platforms offer SIP failover, switching automatically to a backup server if the primary one fails. However, this still requires an active internet link and the provider’s infrastructure to be available.
If both the primary and backup SIP connections are unavailable because of a local network fault, an internet outage, or a provider-side failure, all SIP-based communication stops. This includes calls, paging, announcements, and alerts. In such cases, critical alerts may fail during the outage. This is where multicast-based communication stands out, as it remains functional even if the phone system or internet is down.
Local Redundancy with the Algo 8450
Operating on the local area network, the Algo 8450 can bypass SIP entirely and send multicast audio and alert signals directly to compatible Algo endpoints and third-party multicast-compatible devices. Even if the phone system and internet are unavailable, the console can:
• Broadcast live announcements to any or all connected endpoints
• Trigger critical alerts such as lockdowns or evacuations, including audible and visual components.
• Target specific paging zones or activate site-wide alerts instantly
When SIP services are available, multicast works seamlessly alongside normal phone-based paging with no changes to workflow. During an outage, the 8450 continues to operate over the LAN, ensuring uninterrupted communication.
How the Algo 8450 Works in Practice
In a school emergency, having a lockdown or alert protocol in place is critical. With the 8450, staff can initiate pre-configured workflows that may include Algo IP Speakers, IP Visual Alerters, IP Displays, and IP Paging Adapters. This ensures critical announcements reach the entire facility while also accommodating diverse needs, such as support for hearing-impaired individuals. Announcements can be set for a specific duration or run indefinitely until manually canceled. Visual alerters may continue flashing in key areas after audio stops, ensuring the warning remains visible without creating unnecessary noise.
Initiating these actions is straightforward. The operator selects the scenario from the touchscreen, and the 8450 immediately sends multicast signals to the chosen endpoints. It can also issue API commands to compatible devices on the local network, allowing other systems to respond in parallel. API commands and multicast events can run together, ensuring multiple systems and devices activate at the same time to deliver messages or trigger other safety measures. Multiple scenarios can be pre-configured so there is no delay during critical events.
Designed for Reliable Control
The Algo 8450’s redundancy is supported by a design focused on operational control:
• 10.1″ full-color touchscreen with customizable layouts and workflows
• Dedicated, backlit action button for high-priority functions
• Password-protected access to critical features
• Integration with Algo IP speakers, visual alerters and displays for broad coverage
• PoE powered with NTP synchronization for accurate time keeping

Built for Resiliency, Ready for Any Environment
The Algo 8450 is more than a paging console. It safeguards communication continuity, ensuring multicast-based alerts remain functional even if SIP and internet services are unavailable. In facilities where speed and clarity directly affect safety, this built-in redundancy is not just a backup plan, it is an essential part of reliable operations.
Benefits of Network Redundancy
Network redundancy delivers clear advantages for organizations that rely on continuous communication:
• Ensures communication continues during SIP or internet outages
• Eliminates single points of failure within the network
• Provides reliable delivery of critical alerts and announcements
• Maintains safety and operational continuity in high-risk environments
To ensure communication doesn’t stop when your network does, choose the Algo 8450 IP Console.