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3.8.6
Maintenance
3.8.6.1
Configuration File
L13 enables you to view, save and load its configuration file in order to backup and restore your current configuration.
Access this feature either from the
Maintenance
tab under the System screen, or by clicking its icon in the Advanced
screen. The Configuration File screen appears.
Figure 133: Configuration File
Click the
Upload Configuration File
button to restore your configuration from a file and restart L13 (Administrator
Only).
Click the
Download Configuration File
button to back up your current configuration to a file.
3.8.6.2
Reboot
To restart L13:
1
.
Access this feature either from the
Maintenance
tab under the System screen, or by clicking its icon in the
Advanced screen. The Restart screen appears:
Figure 134: Restart
2.
Click
OK
to restart L13. This may take up to one minute.
3
.
To re-
enter the WBM after restarting the gateway, click the browser’s
Refresh
button.
3.8.6.3
Restore Default Factory Settings
Restoring L13 default factory settings removes all of the configuration changes made to MBR. This is useful, for
example, when you wish to build a new network from scratch, or when you cannot recall changes made to the
network and wish to go back to the default configuration.
To restore the factory settings:
1.
Access this feature either from the
Maintenance
menu item under the
System
tab or by clicking its icon in
the Advanced screen. The Restore Defaults screen appears.
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Figure 135:
Restore Factory Settings
2.
Click
OK
to restore L13 factory settings.
Note:
All L13 settings and parameters, not only those in the
Advanced
section, will be restored to their default
values. This includes the administrator password; a user-specified password will no longer be valid.
3.8.6.4
L13 Firmware Upgrade
L13 offers a built-in mechanism for upgrading its software image without losing any of your custom configurations and
settings. In order to upgrade the firmware, you must receive an authorized software image file from your operator.
The file should have an
rmt
extension. Make sure the firmware file is on your PC, on a CD loaded on your PC, or on
another PC on the network, before you begin the upgrade process.
To upgrade the firmware using a locally available .rmt file:
1.
Access this feature either from the
Maintenance
tab under the System screen, or by clicking its icon in the
“Advanced” screen. The
L13 Firmware Upgrade screen appears.
Figure 136: L13 Firmware Upgrade
2.
Click the
Update Now
button.
3.
Locate the authorized L13 firmware file by using the
Browse
button.
4
.
Click
OK
. The file starts loading from your PC to the gateway. When loading is completed, a confirmation
screen appears, asking if you would like to upgrade to the new version.
5.
Click
OK
to confirm. When the upgrade process ends, L13 automatically restarts, and the login screen of the
updated image is displayed. Your configuration and settings are retained.
3.8.6.5
User Passwords
The User passwords screen shows existing L13 Web access users accounts and can assist you to change their Web
login passwords.
Note:
If you are logged into the Use account, you can only change the password for the User account. If you are logged
in as the Administrator, you can change the password for either account.
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Figure 137: User password screen
To change a password:
1.
Type the existing and new passwords for each user.
2.
Click
OK
.
3.8.6.6
Diagnostics
The Diagnostics screen can assist you in testing network connectivity and viewing statistics, such as the number of
packets transmitted and received, round-trip time and success status.
To access the Diagnostics screen:
In the
Maintenance
menu, select
Diagnostics
, or click the
Diagnostics
icon in the Advanced screen.
Figure 138: Maintenance
Diagnostics screen
To diagnose network connectivity:
1
.
Under the
Ping
section, enter the IP address or URL to be tested in the
Destination
field.
2
.
Enter the number of pings you would like to run.
3
.
Click
Go
.
In a few moments, diagnostic statistics will be displayed. If no new information is displayed, click
Refresh
.
The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) test is used to query the physical address (MAC) of a host.
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To run the ARP test:
1
.
In the
Destination
field, enter the IP address of the target host.
2
.
Click
Go
. In a few moments, diagnostic statistics will be displayed. If no new information is displayed, click
Refresh
.
To run a trace-route test:
1
.
Under the
Traceroute
section, enter the IP address or URL to be tested in the
Destination
field.
2
.
Click
Go
. The traceroute test begins, constantly refreshing the screen.
3
.
To stop the test and view the results, click
Cancel
.
3.8.6.7
System Debug log
The system debug log page allows tracing system events and creating reports which can be downloaded to a remote
PC during a Web administration session.
To open the System Debug log:
Navigate to
Maintenance
System Debug Log
.
Figure 139: System Debug Log screen
To select a time period to include in the log:
1.
At the top of the screen, select the
Syslog for specific time interval
checkbox.
2.
Under
Start Time
and
End Time
, specify the first and last days of the time period you want to include in the
display.
3.
Click
Create Report
. The log for the time period you specified is displayed in the
System log viewer
.
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To display all available log entries:
1.
At the top of the screen, clear the
Syslog for specific time interval
checkbox.
2.
Click
Create Report
. All available log entries are displayed in the System log viewer.
To erase all log entries:
Click
Clear Log
.
To turn on logging:
Click
Start Log
.
To turn off logging:
Click
Stop Log
.
To configure the system-debugging functionality:
1.
Click the
Settings
button. The System Debug configuration screen appears. It provides a list of debug
parameters:
Parameter
Description
Log level
Specifies the level of detail in the debugging trace file. Range: 1-8.
Remote logging
Activate this option to forward debugging information to an external
System log
server software application.
Remote IP
address
The IP address of the network PC where the external
System log
server
software application is installed.
Remote port
The port on the external
Sys log
server for forwarding debugging data.
PBX Logging
Start PBX activity tracing.
Debug level
Specifies the level of detail in the debugging trace file. Range: 1-8.
Verbose Level
Specifies the level of detail in the PBX activity used protocols debugging
trace file. Range: 1-12.
Create syslog
file
Activate saving trace in the debug report file.
Max size of log
Specifies the maximum size of the debug file. File continue to fill
information in FIFO mode when size expired.
Note
:
The external server application must have an option to receive the
system log
network information via
an IP connection. An example of an application that is compatible is
TFTPd32
.
2.
Click
OK
or
Apply
. You are returned to the System Debug Log screen, which displays the debug file in the
viewer window.

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