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Paging across WAN

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 10:04 am
by arthurhawkins
Does anybody have this set up successfully? Did I need to add routes for the broadcast ip range on the routers?

Re: Paging across WAN

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2014 7:21 am
by arthurhawkins
Well.... looks like a multicast issue. Not sure why Allworx decided to use a separate delivery method for the paging system. Guess I need to dust off the old CCNA books and change some router configs to allow that traffic to my branch locations :oops:

Re: Paging across WAN

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 3:01 pm
by Fattires
Hello, I'm new to this forum, so if I'm in the wrong thread, can someone point me in right direction? My partner and I are trying to setup a ALGO 8180 SIP paging device and for the life of us can' get it to work. I've created a generic sip handset and in the handsets list, it says pending registration, how do I register it? It has a IP address that I can ping, but I can't page through it from a handset. Does anyone know how these things are installed on a 48x?

Re: Paging across WAN

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 1:33 pm
by doom1701
Generic handsets in an Allworx have three pieces of information you'll need for the Algo: User ID (which goes into the Algo's "Extension" field, including the * at the front), Login ID (goes into the Algo Authentication ID field) and the password. As long as you've got those three pieces of information in the Algo's setup, and you've got the proper SIP server address, it should register.

We put one into a warehouse about a month ago, and it's definitely our go-to solution for paging from here on out. Much easier than the Linksys to Valcom solution I've documented here in the past.

Re: Paging across WAN

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 11:46 am
by unifiedusa
For remote site paging, we just install a spare handset in the closet where you paging system is, and just connect the paging to the speaker of the phone. Then just intercom to that extension. Works like a champ, and only $129.00...