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Figure 11: Installation Wizard Wireless Setup
3.1.1.3
Step 3: Internet Connection Setup
In this step the L13 will connect to the internet automatically.
Figure 12: Internet Connection Setup
Click the “Next” button to continue.
3.1.1.4
Step 4:Cellular VoIP Setup
Your L13 telephony service is based on VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol or Voice over IP). In order to use this feature
of the L13:
1. VoIP service must be offered by your service provider.
2. Your L13 VoIP line must be configured by the service provider and register with the service over the internet
connection.
3. Public/Fixed IP based SIM card may be required by your service provider.
Internal calls between local extensions are always enabled regardless of the availability of VoIP service. You will always
get a dial tone when using an analog phone connected to the phone port of the L13.
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Figure 13 cellular VoIP Line Configuration
In order to setup a cellular VoIP line, you need to enter the following parameters, which need to be obtained from
your mobile service provider*:
-SIP Server IP, Authentication User Name and Authentication Password
* Public/Fixed IP based SIM card may be required.
Click the “Next” button to continue, or “Skip” button if you prefer to skip this step.
Figure 14 SIP Server Connectivity Test
The system performs an automatic connectivity test to the SIP server. It is recommended to allow the test complete,
but you can click “Stop” to abort the test and continue with the next step.
3.1.1.5
Step 5: Installation Completed
Figure 15: Installation Completed Screen
This screen provides a summary of all the previous steps and the results. Click
Finish
to complete the wizard
procedure.
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3.2
Navigational Aids
The Web-Based Management (WBM) is a Web site that can be explored with any Web browser. This section illustrates
the WBM's page structure and describes its navigational components and their hierarchical relationships.
Figure 16: Navigation Components
1.
The top level navigational aids are the
tabs
, which group the WBM screens into several main categories.
2.
Each tab has an
Items Menu
that lists the menu items relevant for the category.
3.
A menu item may have a
Links Menu
, located at the top-right of the screen. These links further divide the
menu item into different subjects.
4.
A page may have an optional set of
sub-tabs
, providing a form or another set of tabs. Some feature-
properties pages contain sub-tabs.
A link bar appears at the top of every WBM page at all times. This bar provides shortcuts to information and action
controls, including the Site Map, Restart, and Logout.
Figure 17: Link Bar
3.3
Managing Tables
Tables are used throughout the WBM to display and handle user-defined entries relating to elements such as
connection status, local servers, restrictions, and configurable parameters. The principles outlined in this section apply
to all tables in the WBM.
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Figure 18: Typical Table Structure
This figure illustrates a typical table. Each row defines an entry in the table. The following buttons, located in the
Action
column, are used to perform various actions on the table entries.
Add
icon to add a row to the table.
Edit
icon to edit a row in the table.
Remove
icon to remove a row from the table.
Download
icon to download a file from the table.
Copy
icon to copy an item to the clipboard.
Move Up
icon to move a row one step up in the table.
Move Down
icon to move a row one step down in the table.
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3.4
Home Tab
3.4.1
Overview
The
Overview
screen presents the status of L13 various modules and parts in one convenient location. You can quickly
and efficiently view and configure your WAN and LAN networks, as well as hardware peripherals, Internet connection,
IP PBX and bandwidth consuming applications, or computers.
Figure 19: Home Tab
Overview
The
Home
tab is not only informative, but also provides shortcuts to different features and their configurations.
For example, the
Local Network
link provides you with access to the
Device
screen under
Local Network.
This enables
you to view and configure the settings of the L13
’s various LAN devices. When a LAN host is connected to a MBR, its
link automatically appears in this screen section. Clicking the link redirects you to the
Host Information
screen which
enables you to view the host's detailed information and to perform various LAN host management tasks.
Among its information, the
Home
tab also displays the system's status, which includes the following details:
The Internet connection's type, speed capability, and data transmission mode
System information, including the gateway's serial number, software version and hardware version

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