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3.4.2
Map View
The
Network Map
screen (
Home -> Map View
) displays a graphical network map.
Figure 20: The Network Map
The network map depicts the various network elements, such as the Internet connection, firewall, gateway, and local
network computers and peripherals.
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Represents the Internet
Represents the gateway's Firewall. Click this icon to configure your security settings.
Represents your gateway
The network map dynamically represents the network objects connected to your system. The system recognizes SIP
and analog phones, computers, and other network devices. These objects are represented by icons, as follows:
Represents a computer (host) connected to the gateway. This host is either a DHCP
client that has received an IP lease from L13, or a host with a static IP address that was
auto-detected by L13. Note that L13 will recognize a physically connected host and
display it in the Network Map only after network activity from that host has been
detected (e.g. trying to browse to the WBM or to surf the Internet). Click this icon to
view network information for the corresponding host.
Represents a host whose DHCP lease has expired and was not renewed. The DHCP
lease is renewed automatically unless the host is no longer physically connected to
MBR. This icon also represents a static IP host that has no network activity.
Represents a telephone connected to your gateway.
Represents a USB flash memory stick (external memory) connected to your gateway.
Represents a cellular line and indicates the strength of the connection.
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3.5
Internet Connection Tab
3.5.1
Settings
The Internet-Connection Settings screen (
Internet Connection-> Settings
) provides general information regarding your
WAN Internet connection, including the connection's status, protocol, speed, duration, and Internet address. Refer to
this screen for a quick status reference.
Figure 21: Internet Connection
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Settings
The
Settings
screen provides basic information and configuration options for the Internet connection supported by the
L13.
To enable or disable the Internet connection:
1.
Select your WAN connection type based on the method by which you are connected to the Internet. The
internet connection can be disabled by choosing “No Internet Connection” for this field.
2.
Press the ‘Apply’ and then the ‘OK’ buttons.
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3.6
Local Network Tab
3.6.1
Settings
The Local-Network Overview screen presents a summary of the L13 network, including a list of all connected devices:
computers, shared disks and printers. When this screen is opened, L13 begins the process of automatically detecting
the network services available on connected computers (hosts). The screen then refreshes, displaying each computer's
network services.
Figure 22: Network Services Detection
To view more information on a specific computer:
Click its link. The Host Information screen appears.