1. Introduction
These Application Notes describe the steps required to integrate the Algo 8028 SIP Doorphone with Avaya Aura® Session Manager and Avaya Aura® Communication Manager configured as an Evolution Server. The 8028 SIP Doorphone provides
A visitor can press the call button on the Door Station to ring a specified telephone. The called party can then answer the call to communicate with the Door Station. Using DTMF tones, the called party can press a digit on the phone keypad to activate the door control relay to open the door. Alternatively, a telephone can also originate a call to the Door Station, which would be automatically answered. The 8028 Doorphone is configured via a web interface.
2. General Test Approach and Test Results
To verify interoperability of the 8028 Doorphone with Communication Manager and Session Manager, calls were made from the doorphone to another specified telephone. The called telephone would ring and answer the call. Upon answering the call, a
2.1. Interoperability Compliance Testing
Interoperability compliance testing covered the following features and functionality:
Successful registration of the 8028 SIP Doorphone with Session Manager.
Press call button at Door Station to ring specified telephone, answer the call, and establish a
Called telephone can press a DTMF digit to open the door.
Incoming calls to the 8028 Doorphone.
G.711 codec support.
Proper system recovery after the 8028 Doorphone loses power.
2.2.Test Results
All test cases passed and the 8028 SIP Doorphone successfully registered with Session Manager. Calls and delivery of DTMF tones to the doorphone were successful.
2.3. Support
For technical support on the 8028 SIP Doorphone, contact Algo Technical Support by phone, through their website, or email.
Phone: (877)
Web: http://www.algosolutions.com/support/support.html
Email: support@algosolutions.com
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