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1
Introduction
This chapter describes the structure of this guide and provides a list of reference documents. This guide describes the
L13 firmware (???)
.
1.1
Structure of this Guide
This
User
s Guide
contains information that is needed for an end-user to configure and manage the Ericsson Mobile
Broadband Router (MBR) L13 product series.
The following chapters are included:
Chapter 1
“Introducti
o
n”
provides information about this guide and a list of reference documents
Chapter 2
L13
Overview”
gives an overview of the Ericsson L13 product
Chapter 3
“Configuration
and
Management”
provides detailed information about how to perform the configuration
and management of the Ericsson L13
Chapter 4
“Appendix” –
lists the acronyms used in this guide
Chapter 5
“Glossary” –
defines the abbreviations and technical terms used in this guide
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L13 Mobile Broadband Router Overview
2.1
Introduction
The L13 Mobile Broadband Router (MBR) product facilitates protected, high-speed Internet access for multiple users
in home or in small business environments. It includes capabilities such as router and switch functionality, as well as
VoIP telephony services (where offered by operators). The L13 provides users with local area connectivity (wired
Ethernet and/or Wireless LAN) while providing high speed broadband data access. The L13 can handle download data
speed up to 50 Mbps and an up-link speed up to 25 Mbps (subject to operator network conditions and capabilities).
With its integrated mini-PBX, the L13 can support up to 5 local extensions (one analog and 4 VoIP extensions), it has a
single VoIP line (where provided by the operator).
Figure 1: L13 Facilitates Access in Multiple Environments
2.2
Feature Summary
2.2.1
L13 Data Router
The L13 model includes a built in data router and firewall. It provides data capabilities such as data access (e.g.
Internet) to multiple computers connected to the terminal using Ethernet or wireless LAN (WLAN). It also supports file
and printer sharing via the USB port.
2.2.2
L13 Voice support
The L13 system supports high quality voice services via VoIP line where supported by the operator. A broad range of
network related services such as CLI (Calling Line Identification), Call Waiting, Call Barring, Call Forwarding, and
Multiparty Conference Calls may be available if supported by the operator.
The MBR system also features a built-in mini-PBX that includes: Up to 4 VoIP extensions and 1 FXS analogue extension;
call routing capabilities; hunt groups and pickup groups; and an online Call Data Record tracker.
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2.3
Housing
Figure 2: L13
Designed to Sit on a Desk
2.3.1
Back Side Ports
The back side of the L13 includes the following interfaces:
Figure 3: Ericsson L13 Back
Side
The interfaces are described in the tables below.
Table 1: Ericsson L13 Back Side Interfaces
Interface
Type
Description
1
Ext Ant
MCX
Optional MCX socket for external antenna connection.
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2
Reset
Push
Button/Switch
A small hole with a button inside. It is used to reset the L13 to its factory
default configuration. Pressing the button for 30 seconds continuously while
the power is on will reset the device to its factory default settings. Pressing the
button for less than 30 seconds will reset the device.
3
Phone
RJ - 11
Phone port for connecting a standard analog phone (FXS).
4
LAN 1-2
2 x RJ-45
Ethernet LAN ports for connecting the unit to PCs or an Ethernet switch/hub.
5
USB
USB
type ‘A’
Usually used for connecting external storage devices and shared printers.
6
12 VDC
DC Jack
Power socket for connecting the provided power supply adapter.
Note: Do not use any other power adapter except the one that accompanies
the unit. Use of other adapter could result in damage to the unit.
2.3.2
Top Panel Interfaces
The top side of the L13 has a SIM card slot.
Figure 4: Ericsson L13 Top Panel
The table below describes the interfaces:
Table 2: L13 Top Panel Interface
Interface
Type
Description
SIM
SIM card slot
SIM card slot for inserting a SIM card.
Note: The L13 must be disconnected from the power mains when inserting or
removing the SIM card.

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