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Peplink Balance Multi-WAN Bonding Routers

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For Models:
ONE/20/30/30 LTE/50/210/310/305/380/580/710/1350/2500
MediaFast200/500
Peplink Balance Firmware 6.1.2
February 2015
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Copyright &trademarkspecifications are subject to change without prior notice. Copyright © 2015Peplink International Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Peplink and the Peplink logo are trademarks of Peplink International Ltd. Other brands or products mentioned may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5 PACKAGE CONTENTS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 22 5.1 Peplink Balance One ·········································································· 22 5.2 Peplink Balance 20/30/30 LTE/50 ·························································· 22 5.3 Peplink Balance 210/310 ····································································· 22 5.4 Peplink Balance 305/380/580/710/1350/2500 ···········································...
  • Page 3 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 106 13.1 SpeedFusion Settings ···································································· 106 13.2 The Peplink Balance Behind a NAT Router ··········································· 113 13.3 SpeedFusion Status ······································································ 114 14 IPSEC VPN ·...
  • Page 4 24.3 Time ····························································································· 208 24.4 Email Notification ············································································ 209 24.5 Event Log ······················································································ 211 24.6 SNMP ··························································································· 212 24.7 InControl ······················································································· 214 24.8 Configuration ·················································································· 215 24.9 Feature Add-ons ············································································· 216 24.10 Reboot ························································································ 216 http://www.peplink.com -4 / 258- Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 5 APPENDIX E. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 246 E.1 Peplink Balance 20, 30, 30 LTE, and 50 ················································ 246 E.2 Peplink Balance 210 and 310 ······························································...
  • Page 6 APPENDIX F. DECLARATION · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 256 http://www.peplink.com -6 / 258- Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 7: Introduction And Scope

    Important Note to Users of the Peplink Balance 30 (Classic Edition) Firmware 5.0 or above is NOT applicable to the Peplink Balance 30 (Classic Edition). For more information onidentifying the generation of your Peplink Balance 30, please visit our knowledge base at <http://www.peplink.com/index.php?view=faq&id=231&path=16>.
  • Page 8: Glossary

    Virtual Private Network VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Wide Area Network WINS Windows Internet Name Service WLAN Wireless Local Area Network 210+ Refers to Peplink Balance 210/310/380/580/710/1350/2500 380+ Refers to Peplink Balance 380/580/710/1350/2500 http://www.peplink.com -8 / 258- Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 9: Product Comparison Chart

    MediaFast 200 has WAN 1 activated. To activate WAN 2, a Load Balancing or SpeedFusion license is required. MediaFast 500-B WAN ports 1-5 are active by default. Load balancing or SpeedFusion license is required to activate MediaFast 500-A WAN ports 2-5. http://www.peplink.com -9 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 10: Core Functionality

    Failover Load Balancing Algorithms  Weighted  Enforced  Persistence  Priority  Overflow  Least Used  Lowest Latency Drop-In Mode Inbound Load Balancing 4G/3G Modem Support Scheduled Content Caching http://www.peplink.com -10 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 11: Vpn Functionality

    Peers Bonded VPN 150M 350M 2Gbps Throughput PPTP VPN Server Recommended PPTP VPN 1000 Users RADIUS / LDAP Support for PPTP IPsec VPN (Network-to- Network) Number of IPsec Tunnels Certificate Manager http://www.peplink.com -11 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 12: Wlan Control

    Peplink Balance Series MediaFast MediaFast 20/30/50 30 LTE 1350 2500 500-A 500-B WLAN Control Manage Pepwave AP Access Point Configuration AP Profiles AP Firmware Update Number of 100* 250* 500* 10/50 10/100 Supported http://www.peplink.com -12 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 13: Advanced Qos

    30 LTE 1350 2500 500-A 500-B Advanced Bandwidth Usage Monitor QoS for VoIP and Ecommerce DSL/Cable Optimization Application Prioritization Application Prioritization by User Group User Group Bandwidth Reservation Individual Bandwidth Limit http://www.peplink.com -13 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 14: Networking Functionality

    Static Routes Port Forwarding Forwarding Server Definition Many-to-One, One- to-One NAT NAT Pool SIP ALG, H.323 UPnP, NAT-PMP WINS Server Dynamic DNS Web Blocking DNS Proxy DNS Record Delegation DNS Record Import http://www.peplink.com -14 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 15 Wizard Reverse Lookup Zones Inter-VLAN Routing DHCP Relay BOOTP Support Inbound Access Services Outbound Policy Management OSPF and RIPv2 Support Service/SMTP/Web Proxy/DNS Forwarding Service Passthrough Ping/Traceroute Test PepVPN Test/Analyzer CLI Support http://www.peplink.com -15 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 16: Device

    30 LTE 1350 2500 500-A 500-B Device Administrative Interface Admin/User Access Levels Active Client List Active Session List WINS Client List Bandwidth Allowance Monitor Reporting Services Email Notification Syslog SNMP v1, http://www.peplink.com -16 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 17 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series v2c and v3 InControl WAN Health Check Captive Portal Firewall Intrusion Detection and Prevention High Availability http://www.peplink.com -17 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 18: Hardware

    1U x 29.3 x 17.7 x 27.3cm 27.8cm 37.9cm 39.8cm 55cm 27.8cm (H x W x D) 13.3cm 15.9cm Weight 1.0kg 1.0kg 1.2kg 1.2kg 3.5kg 5.5kg 5.5kg 6.5kg 12kg 1.9kg 5.5kg http://www.peplink.com -18 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 19: Product Features

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Product Features Peplink Balance series products enable all LAN users to sharebroadband Internet connections and provide advanced features to enhance Internet access. The following is a list of supported features: Supported Network Features 4.1.1 WAN ...
  • Page 20  PPTP and IPsecpassthrough 4.1.4 Inbound Traffic Management  TCP/UDP traffic redirection to dedicated LAN server(s)  Inbound link load balancing by means of DNS(available on Peplink Balance 210+) 4.1.5 Outbound Policy  Link load distribution per TCP/UDP service ...
  • Page 21: Other Supported Features

     Read-only user for web admin  Shared-IP drop-in mode (available on the Peplink Balance 20, 30, 30 LTE, and 50 upon feature activation; available on Peplink Balance 210+)  Authentication and accounting by RADIUS server for web admin (available on Peplink Balance 210+) ...
  • Page 22: Package Contents

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Package Contents The contents of Peplink Balance product packages are as follows: Peplink Balance One  Peplink Balance One  Power adapter  Information slip Peplink Balance 20/30/30 LTE/50  Peplink Balance 20/30/30 LTE/50 ...
  • Page 23: Peplink Balance Overview

    Blinking – Data is transferring Orange LED OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports USB Port USB Ports For future functionality http://www.peplink.com -23 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 24 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series 6.1.3 Rear Panel Appearance Power Connector 6.1.4 Product Label http://www.peplink.com -24 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 25: Peplink Balance 20

    Blinking – Data is transferring Orange LED OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports USB Port USB Ports For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem http://www.peplink.com -25 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 26 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series 6.2.3 Rear Panel Appearance Power Connector Kensington Security Slot 6.2.4 Unit Base Appearance Serial Number and LAN MAC Address http://www.peplink.com -26 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 27: Peplink Balance 30

    Blinking – Data is transferring Orange LED OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports USB Port USB Ports For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem http://www.peplink.com -27 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 28 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series 6.3.3 Rear Panel Appearance Power Connector Kensington Security Slot 6.3.4 Unit Base Appearance Serial Number and LAN MAC Address http://www.peplink.com -28 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 29: Peplink Balance 30 Lte

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Peplink Balance 30 LTE 6.4.1 Front Panel Appearance Status LED USB Port WAN Ports Reset Button LAN Ports Power LED 6.4.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators OFF –...
  • Page 30 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series 6.4.3 Rear Panel Appearance Power Connector Cellular SIM Slot 6.4.4 Unit Base Appearance Serial Number and LAN MAC Address http://www.peplink.com -30 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 31: Peplink Balance 50

    Blinking – Data is transferring Orange LED OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports USB Port USB Ports For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem http://www.peplink.com -31 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 32 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series 6.5.3 Rear Panel Appearance Power Connector Kensington Security Slot http://www.peplink.com -32 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 33: Peplink Balance 210

    Blinking – Data is transferring Orange LED OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports USB Port USB Ports For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem http://www.peplink.com -33 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 34 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series 6.6.3 Rear Panel Appearance Power Connector 6.6.4 Unit Base Appearance Serial Number and LAN MAC Address http://www.peplink.com -34 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 35: Peplink Balance 310

    Blinking – Data is transferring Orange LED OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports USB Port USB Ports For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem http://www.peplink.com -35 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 36 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series 6.7.3 Rear Panel Appearance Power Connector 6.7.4 Unit Base Appearance Serial Number and LAN MAC Address http://www.peplink.com -36 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 37: Peplink Balance 305

    Left LED OFF – Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Console and USB Ports Console Port Reserved for engineering use USB Ports For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem http://www.peplink.com -37 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 38 > Factory default > Factory default? (Yes/No) (to restore factory defaults) > LAN config > Port speed (shows port speed: Auto, 10baseT-FD, 10baseT-HD, > LAN 100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD, 1000baseTx-FD) > WAN1 > WAN2 > WAN3 http://www.peplink.com -38 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 39: Serial Number

    Pressing and holding the key for 4 seconds will power down the unit. Power Switch When the unit is powered off, pressingthis switchwill power on the unit 6.8.5 Unit Label Appearance Serial Number LAN MAC Address http://www.peplink.com -39 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 40: Peplink Balance 380

    Left LED OFF – Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Console and USB Ports Console Port Reserved for engineering use USB Ports For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem http://www.peplink.com -40 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 41 > Factory default > Factory default? (Yes/No) (to restore factory defaults) > LAN config > Port speed (shows port speed: Auto, 10baseT-FD, 10baseT-HD, > LAN 100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD, 1000baseTx-FD) > WAN1 > WAN2 > WAN3 http://www.peplink.com -41 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 42 Pressing and holding the key for 4 seconds will power down the unit. Power Switch When the unit is powered off, pressingthis switch will power on the unit. 6.9.5 Unit Label Appearance Serial Number LAN MAC Address http://www.peplink.com -42 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 43: Peplink Balance 580

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series 6.10 Peplink Balance 580 6.10.1 Front Panel Appearance Power Port Ports Ports RS-232 Port RS-232 Port Console Display Controls 6.10.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators OFF –...
  • Page 44 > Factory default > Factory default? (Yes/No) (to restore factory defaults) > LAN config > Port speed (shows port speed: Auto, 10baseT-FD, 10baseT-HD, > LAN 100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD, 1000baseTx-FD) > WAN1 > WAN2 > … >WAN5 http://www.peplink.com -44 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 45 Pressing and holding the key for 4 seconds will power down the unit. Power Switch When the unit is powered off, pressingthis switch will power on the unit. 6.10.5 Unit Label Appearance Serial Number LAN MAC Address http://www.peplink.com -45 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 46: Peplink Balance 710

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series 6.11 Peplink Balance 710 6.11.1 Front Panel Appearance Ports LAN Port Display Port RS-232 Port Console Power Controls Port Status indicated in the front panel is as follows: RS-232 Port LED Indicator OFF – Power off Power LED –...
  • Page 47 > Factory default > Factory default? (Yes/No) (to restorefactory defaults) > LAN config > Port speed (shows port speed: Auto, 10baseT-FD, > LAN 10baseT-HD, 100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD, > WAN1 1000baseTx-FD) > WAN2 > … > WAN7 http://www.peplink.com -47 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 48 When the unit is powered off, pressingthis switch will power on the unit. Reset Switch Press and release once to reset the system. 6.11.3 Unit Label Appearance Serial Number LAN MAC Address http://www.peplink.com -48 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 49: Peplink Balance 1350

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series 6.12 Peplink Balance 1350 6.12.1 Front Panel Appearance Power Ports USB Ports Display Port Console Controls Status indicated in the front panel is as follows: Port RS-232 LED Indicator Port RS-232 OFF – Power off...
  • Page 50 > Factory default > Factory default? (Yes/No) (to restore factory defaults) > LAN config > Port speed (shows port speed: Auto, 10baseT-FD, 10baseT-HD, > LAN 100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD,1000baseTx-FD) > WAN1 > WAN2 > … > WAN13 http://www.peplink.com -50 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 51 Pressing and holding the key for 4 seconds will power down the unit. Power Switch When the unit is powered off, pressingthis switch will power on the unit. 6.12.4 Unit Label Appearance Serial Number LAN MAC Address http://www.peplink.com -51 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 52: Peplink Balance 2500

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series 6.13 Peplink Balance 2500 6.13.1 Front Panel Appearance BPL-2500 Console Port USB Ports RS-232 Port Power Ports Display Port Controls RS-232 Port BPL-2500-SFP Console Port USB Port RS-232 Port Power Ports Display Port Controls RS-232 Port http://www.peplink.com...
  • Page 53 Left LED OFF – Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Console & USB Ports Console Port Reserved for engineering use USB Ports For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem http://www.peplink.com -53 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 54 > Factory default > Factory default? (Yes/No) (to restore factory defaults) > LAN config > Port speed (shows port speed: Auto, 10baseT-FD, 10baseT-HD, > LAN 100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD,1000baseTx-FD) > WAN1 > WAN2 > … > WAN13 http://www.peplink.com -54 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 55 Power Switch When the unit is powered off, pressingthis switch will power on the unit. 6.13.4 Unit Label Appearance BPL-2500 Serial Number LAN MAC Address BPL-2500-SFP Serial Number LAN MAC Address http://www.peplink.com -55 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 56: Peplink Mediafast 500

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series 6.14 Peplink MediaFast 500 6.14.1 Front Panel Appearance Power Console Port RS-232 Port USB Ports Display Ports Ports Controls Ports Status indicated in the front panel is as follows: RS-232 LED Indicator Port OFF – Power off Power LED GREEN–...
  • Page 57 > Factory default > Factory default? (Yes/No) (to restore factory defaults) > LAN config > Port speed (shows port speed: Auto, 10baseT-FD, 10baseT-HD, > LAN 100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD, 1000baseTx-FD) > WAN1 > WAN2 > … >WAN5 http://www.peplink.com -57 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 58 AC input 100-240V Switches Pressing and holding the key for 4 seconds will power down the unit. Power Switch When the unit is powered off, pressingthis switch will power on the unit. http://www.peplink.com -58 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 59: Installation

    2 to13WAN/broadband connections(Peplink Balance 20, 30, 30 LTE, 50,210, 310, 305,380, 580,710, 1350,2500, and MediaFast) or connect a USB modem to the USB WAN port (Peplink Balance 20, 30, 30 LTE, 50, 380, 580, 710, 1350, 2500, and MediaFast).
  • Page 60 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series The following figure schematically illustrates the resulting configuration: http://www.peplink.com -60 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 61: Configuring The Network Environment

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Configuring the Network Environment To ensure that your Peplink Balance works properly in the LAN environment and can access the Internet via the WAN connections, please refer to the following setup procedures:  LAN configuration For basic configuration, refer to Section 8,Basic Configuration.
  • Page 62: Basic Configuration

    Peplink Balance Series Basic Configuration Connecting to the Web Admin Interface Start a web browser on a computer that is connected with the Peplink Balance through the LAN. To connect to the web adminof thePeplink Balance, enter the following LAN IP address in the address field of the web browser: http://192.168.1.1...
  • Page 63: Configuration With The Setup Wizard

    To begin, click Setup Wizard after connecting to theweb admin interface. Click Next>>to begin. Select Yes if you want to set up drop-in mode using the Setup Wizard (note: drop-in mode is available on the Peplink Balance 210+ and MediaFast 200+). http://www.peplink.com -63 / 258 -...
  • Page 64 If you have chosen to configure drop-in mode using theSetup Wizard, theWAN port to be configured in drop-in mode will be checked by default. Ifdrop-in modeis going to be configured, the setup wizard will move on to Drop-in Settings. http://www.peplink.com -64 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 65 If Custom Mobile Operator Settingsis selected, APN parameters are required. Some service providers may charge a fee for connecting to a different APN. Please consult yourservice provider for the correct settings. http://www.peplink.com -65 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 66 Check in the following screen to make sure all settings have been configured correctly, and then click Save Settingsto confirm. After finishing the last step in the setup wizard, clickApply Changeson the page header to allowthe configuration changes to take effect. http://www.peplink.com -66 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 67: Advanced Setup

    Advanced settings can be configured from the Network menu.WAN connections can be configured by entering the corresponding WAN connection informationatNetwork>Interfaces>WAN. Please refer to Section 12,Configuring the WAN Interface(s), for details on setting up DHCP, static IP, PPPoE, and mobile Internet connections http://www.peplink.com -67 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 68: Cellular Wan

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Cellular WAN To access cellular WAN settings, click Network>WAN>Details. (Available on the Peplink 30 LTE only) Cellular Status This is the International Mobile Subscriber Identity which uniquely identifies the SIM card. IMSI This is applicable to 3G modems only.
  • Page 69 Forwarding. Click the button to enable IP forwarding. Cellular Settings Band selection to restrict cellular on a particular band. Click on the button to enable the 3G/2G selection of specific bands. http://www.peplink.com -69 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 70 WAN connection is no longer in the highest priority and has entered the standby state. Standby State When Remain connected is chosen, setting this WAN connection asactivewill make it immediately available for use. http://www.peplink.com -70 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 71 This is the number of consecutive check failures before treating a connection as down. Retries Recovery This is the number of responses required after a health check failure before treating a Retries connection as up again. http://www.peplink.com -71 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 72 This setting specifies the dynamic DNS service provider to be used for the WAN based on supported dynamic DNS service providers:  changeip.com  dyndns.org Dynamic DNS  no-ip.org Service Provider  tzo.com  DNS-O-Matic 12.6 Select Disabled to disable this feature.See Section for configuration details. http://www.peplink.com -72 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 73 1440. You may adjust the MTU value by editing the text field. Click Default to restore the default MTU value. Select Auto and the appropriate MTU value will be automatically detected. The auto-detection will run each time the WAN connection establishes. http://www.peplink.com -73 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 74: Mediafast Configuration

    Enter a file extension, such as JPG or DOC. Then enter a lifetime in days to specify how Cache Lifetime long files with that extension will be cached. Add or delete entries using the controls on the Settings right. http://www.peplink.com -74 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 75: Scheduling Content Prefetching

    To cancel a scheduled download, click Actions To edit a scheduled download, click To delete a scheduled download, click New Schedule To begin creating a new scheduled download, click this button. http://www.peplink.com -75 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 76: Viewing Mediafast Statistics

    To clear all cached content, click this button. Note that this action cannot be undone. Cache Clear Statistics To clear allprefetch and status page statistics, click this button. 9.3 Viewing MediaFast Statistics To get details on storage and bandwidth usage, selectStatus>MediaFast. http://www.peplink.com -76 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 77: Configuring Thelan Interface

    LAN by entering IP settings (VLAN configuration will be covered following physical LAN setup). IP Settings IP Address & Enter the Peplink Balance’s IP address and subnet mask values to be used on the LAN. Subnet Mask Next, choose port settings. Port Settings The default speed setting is Auto, which allows the Balance to detect and apply an appropriate speed setting.
  • Page 78 If drop-In mode will be used, you can configure it in the next section. Drop-in Mode Settings Drop-in mode eases the installation of the Peplink Balance on a live network between the existing firewall and router, such that no configuration changes are required on existing Enable equipment.
  • Page 79: Subnet Mask

    DHCP Server Settings When this setting is enabled, the Peplink Balance’s DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address to each computer that is connected via LAN and configured to obtain an IP DHCP Server address via DHCP.
  • Page 80 Check the box to enable the WINS Server. A list of WINS clients will be displayed at Enable Status>WINS Clients. Finally, enter any needed DNS proxy settings. Once all settings have been entered, http://www.peplink.com -80 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 81 Local DNS host name and IP address. When looking up the host name from the LAN to LAN IP of the Records Peplink Balance, the corresponding IP address will be returned.Press to create a new record. Press to remove a record.
  • Page 82 To add a new LAN, click the New LAN button. To change LAN settings, click the name of the LAN to change under the LAN heading. The following settings are displayed: http://www.peplink.com -82 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 83 IPSettings Name Enter a name for the LAN. IP Address & Enter the Peplink Balance’s IP address and subnet mask values to be used on the LAN. Subnet Mask Inter-VLAN Check this box to enable routing between virtual LANs. routing Captive Portal Check this box to turn on captive portals.
  • Page 84 DHCP Server 1 and DHCP Server 2. DCHP Option 82 includes device information as relay agent for the attached client when DHCP Option forwarding DHCP requests from client to server. This option also embeds the device’s MAC http://www.peplink.com -84 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 85 Check this box to turn on Bonjour forwarding. Bonjour Choose Service and Client networks from the drop-down menus, and then click Service add the networks. To delete an existing Bonjour listing, click http://www.peplink.com -85 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 86: Drop-In Mode

    ARP tables on hosts on LAN and WAN segments must be flushed once. Alternately, thehosts may be rebooted. Otherwise, hosts on one side may not be able to reach hosts on the other side of the Peplink Balance until old ARP records expire. Units not usingdrop-in mode are not affected.
  • Page 87 Enterthe IP address of the WAN1 router in the WAN Default Gateway field. Ensure that the Peplink Balance’s IP subnet is the same as the firewall’s WAN port and the router’s LAN port. If there are hosts other than the router on the WAN segment of the Peplink Balance, check theIhave other host(s) on WAN segmentbox, enter the IP address(es) of the host(s), and then click the down-arrow to add the hosts.
  • Page 88 WAN1 ofthe Balance 1350 and WAN5 of the Balance 580) as the WAN for drop-in mode, the high availability feature will be DISABLED automatically. Want to know more about drop-in mode? Visit our YouTube Channel for video tutorials! http://youtu.be/lZG2-VPml5w http://www.peplink.com -88 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 89: Configuring The Wan Interface(S)

    This field is for choosing whether to enable this WAN connection. This option allows you to select the connection method for this WAN connection. Available options are: DHCP Connection Method Static IP PPPoE Mobile Internet Connection http://www.peplink.com -89 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 90 DHCPv6 requests. IPv6 clients on the LAN will acquire their IPv6, gateway, and DNS server addresses from it. The device will also acquire an IPv6 address for performing ping/traceroute checks and accepting web admin accesses. http://www.peplink.com -90 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 91: Connection Method(S)

    Please refer to Sections 12.3, 12.4, 12.5, and 12.6 for details aboutWAN Health Check,Bandwidth Allowance Monitor,Additional Public IP Settings,and Dynamic DNS Settings. http://www.peplink.com -91 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 92 DNSserver 2 fields. If no address is entered here, this link will not be used for DNS lookups. Please refer to Sections12.3, 12.4, 12.5, and 12.6 for details about WAN Health Check,Bandwidth Allowance Monitor,Additional Public IP Settings,and Dynamic DNS Settings. http://www.peplink.com -92 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 93 DNSserver addresses for this WAN connection into the DNS server 1 and DNS server 2 fields. Please refer to Sections 12.3, 12.4, 12.5, and 12.6 for details about WAN Health Check,Bandwidth Allowance Monitor,Additional Public IP Settings, and Dynamic DNS Settings. http://www.peplink.com -93 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 94 Balance’s USB mobile WAN port, except in the case of the Balance 30 LTE, which includes a built-in 4G LTE modem. For alist of supported modems, please refer to Peplink Modem Support page at http://www.peplink.com/modem.
  • Page 95 Operator Settingsallows you to configure the APN settings of your connection. If Auto is Operator selected, the Peplink Balance will automatically detect the APN, configure the modem, and make Settings a connection. You may change the APN settings by selecting Custom Mobile Operator Settings.The default and recommended Operator Settingsvalue is Auto.The correct values can...
  • Page 96 GSM900 / GSM1800 / GSM2100 are used in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Oceania, and Brazil. Band If All Bands is chosen, the appropriate frequency band will be used automatically. The default GSM frequency band is All Bands. http://www.peplink.com -96 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 97 The modem's electronic serial number (ESN) is also auto-detected and appears here. Network Type This is to specify the network type (e.g., 3G or 4G) to be used with the modem. http://www.peplink.com -97 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 98: Physical Interface Settings

    Physical Interface Settings This setting specifies port speed and duplex configurations of the WAN port.By default, Auto is selected, and the appropriate data speed is automatically detected by the Peplink Speed Balance.In the event of negotiation issues, the port speed can be manually specified. You can also choose whether or not to advertise the speed to the peer by selecting Advertise Speed.
  • Page 99: Wan Health Check

    Peplink Balance Series 12.3 WAN Health Check To ensure traffic is routed to healthy WAN connections only, the Peplink Balance canperiodically check the health of each WAN connection. Health Check settings for each WAN connection can be independently configured via Network>Interfaces>WAN>Health Check Settings.
  • Page 100 HTTP return code is between 200 and 299 and if the HTTP response content contains the string. WAN Settings>WAN Edit>Health Check Settings>URL2 URL 2 If URL2 is also provided, a health check will pass if either one of the tests passed. http://www.peplink.com -100 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 101 This setting specifies the number of consecutive successful ping/DNS lookup responses that must be received before the Peplink Balance treats a previously down WAN connection Recovery as up again. By default, Recover Retriesis set to 3.Using the default setting, a WAN...
  • Page 102: Bandwidth Allowance Monitor

    Disclaimer Due to different network protocol overheads and conversions, the amount of data reported by this Peplink device is not representative of actual billable data usage as metered by your network provider. Peplink disclaims any obligation or responsibility for any events arising fromuse of the numbers shown here.
  • Page 103: Additional Public Ip Settings

    Internet IP addressis assigned to this WAN connection.Enter the IP Address List fixed Internet IP addresses and the corresponding subnet mask, and then click the Down Arrow button to populate IP address entries to the IP Address List. http://www.peplink.com -103 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 104: Dynamic Dns Settings

    Either upon a change in IP addresses or every 23 days without link reconnection, the Peplink Balance will connect to the dynamic DNS service provider to update the provider’sIP address records. The settings for dynamic DNS service provider(s) and the association of hostname(s) are configured via Network>Interfaces>WAN>Dynamic DNS Settings.
  • Page 105 Due to dynamic DNS service providers’ policies, a dynamic DNS host expires automatically whenthe host record has not beennot updated for a long time. Therefore, thePeplink Balance performs an update every 23 days,even if a WAN’s IP address did not change. http://www.peplink.com -105 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 106: Pepvpn With Bandwidth Bonding Speedfusion Tm

    13.1 SpeedFusion Settings The Peplink Balance 380, 580,710, 1350, and 2500, as well as the MediaFast200 and 500,supportmaking multiple SpeedFusion connections with a remote Peplink Balance 210, 310, 380, 580, 710, 1350, 2500,MediaFast 200 or 500, or a Pepwave MAXmobile router.The...
  • Page 107 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series All data can be routed over the VPN with 256-bit AES encryption standard.To configure this, navigate to Network>SpeedFusion http://www.peplink.com -107 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 108 New Profile button to create a new VPN connection profile for making a VPN connection to a remote Peplink Balance via the available WAN connections.Each profile is for making a VPN connection with one remote Peplink Balance.
  • Page 109 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series To allow the Peplink Balance to establish a VPN connection with a specific remote Remote ID peer using a unique identifying number, enter the peer’s ID or serial number here. This optional field becomes available when Pre-shared Key is selected as the Peplink Balance’s VPN Authentication method, as explained above.
  • Page 110 To allow connection mapping to remote WANs, click the question mark icon found at the top right of this section, and then click the displayed link to reveal the Connect to Remote drop-down menu. http://www.peplink.com -110 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 111 Detection Time seconds, and the expected detection time is 15 seconds. When Fast is selected, a health check packet is sent every three seconds, and the expected detection time is six seconds. http://www.peplink.com -111 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 112 32015 and UDP port 4500 for establishing VPN connections. If you have a firewall in front of your Peplink Balance devices, you will need to add firewall rules for these ports and protocols to allow inbound and outbound traffic to pass through the firewall.
  • Page 113: The Peplink Balance Behind A Nat Router

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series 13.2 The Peplink Balance Behind a NAT Router The Peplink Balance supports establishing SpeedFusion over WAN connections which are behind a NAT (network address translation) router. To enable a WAN connection behind a NAT router to accept VPN connections, you can configure the NAT router in front of the WAN connection to inbound port-forward TCP port 32015 to the Peplink Balance.
  • Page 114: Speedfusion Tm Status

    Dashboard. The connection status of each connection profile is shownas below. SpeedFusion connection status is also shown on the LCD panel of the Peplink Balance 380, 580, 710, 1350, 2500, and MediaFast 200 and 500. After clicking theStatusbutton at the topright corner of the SpeedFusion table, you will be forwarded to Status>SpeedFusion...
  • Page 115: Ipsec Vpn

    Peplink Balance Series 14 IPsec VPN Peplink Balance IPsec VPN functionality securely connects one or more branch offices to your company's main headquarters or to other branches. Data, voice, andvideo communications between these locations are kept safe and confidential across the public Internet.
  • Page 116 Check this box and select a WAN to connect to this VPN automatically when the specified Disconnection WAN is disconnected. Enter the remote peer’s public IP address.For Aggressive Mode, this is optional. Remote http://www.peplink.com -116 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 117: Host Name

    IP data that is being transferred.InAggressive Mode, only one Proposal selection is permitted. Phase 2 PFS Perfect forward secrecy (PFS) ensures that if a key was compromised, the attacker will be http://www.peplink.com -117 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 118: Ipsec Status

    WAN Connection Priority This featureenables you to prioritize the WAN connections used by this VPN profile. 14.2 IPsec Status IPsec Statusshows the current connection status ofeach connection profile and is displayed atStatus>IPsec VPN. http://www.peplink.com -118 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 119: Outbound Policy Management

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Outbound Policy Management The Peplink Balance canflexibly manage and load balance outbound traffic among WAN connections. Important Note Outbound policy is applied only when more than one WAN connection is active. The settings for managing and load balancing outbound traffic are located at Network>Outbound Policy.
  • Page 120: Outbound Policy

    The default policy is Normal Application Compatibility. Want to know more about creating outbound rules? Visit our YouTube Channel for a video tutorial! http://youtu.be/rKH4AS_bQnE http://www.peplink.com -120 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 121: Custom Rules For Outbound Policy

    Under the Service heading,Defaultto change thesesettings. To rearrange the priority of outbound rules, drag and drop them into the desired sequence. http://www.peplink.com -121 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 122 This setting specifies the name of the outbound traffic rule. This setting specifies whether the outbound traffic rule takes effect.When Enable is checked, the rule takes effect: traffic is matched and actions are takenby the Peplink Enable Balance based on the other parameters of the rule.WhenEnableis unchecked, the rule does not take effect: the PeplinkBalance disregards the other parameters of the rule.
  • Page 123 This setting specifies the IP protocol and port of traffic that matches this rule. You may Protocol and Port select common protocols from the Protocol Selection Tool drop-down menu. This setting specifies the behavior of the Peplink Balance for the custom rule. One of the following values can be selected: ...
  • Page 124 Therefore, to prevent damages from the potential intrusion, the session is terminated upon the detection of an IP address change. The Peplink Balance can be configured to distribute data traffic across multiple WAN connections. Also, the Internet IP depends on the WAN connections over which communication actually takes place.
  • Page 125 Matching traffic will be routed through the specified WAN connection, regardless of the health check status of the WAN connection. Starting fromFirmware 5.2, outbound traffic can be enforced to go through a specifiedSpeedFusion connection. (Available onthe Peplink Balance 210+ and MediaFast 200+) http://www.peplink.com -125 / 258 -...
  • Page 126 Starting from Firmware 5.2, outbound traffic can be prioritized to go through SpeedFusion connection(s). By default, VPN connections are not included in the priority list. (Available on the Peplink Balance 210+ and MediaFast 200+) Configure multiple distribution rules to accommodate different kinds of services. http://www.peplink.com -126 / 258 - Copyright ©...
  • Page 127 WAN settings page and the current download usage. The available bandwidth and WAN selection is determined every time an IP session is made. 15.2.7 Algorithm: Lowest Latency http://www.peplink.com -127 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 128 VPN peer. You can create custom Priority or Enforced rules and move them above the bar to override the SpeedFusion routes. Upon disabling Expert Mode, all rules above the bar will be removed. http://www.peplink.com -128 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 129 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series http://www.peplink.com -129 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 130: Inbound Access

    Port Forwarding Settings This setting specifies whether the inbound service takes effect.When Enable is checked, the inbound service takes effect: traffic is matched and actions are taken by the Peplink Balance Enable based on the other parameters of the rule.When this setting is disabled, the inbound service does not take effect: the Peplink Balance disregards the other parameters of the rule.
  • Page 131 The IP Protocol setting, along with the Port setting, specifies the protocol of the service as TCP, UDP, ICMP, or IP.Traffic that is received by the Peplink Balance via the specified protocol at the specified port(s) is forwarded to the LAN hosts specified by the Servers setting.
  • Page 132: Definition Of Servers On Lan

    To define a new server, click Add Server, which displays the following screen: Enter valid server name its corresponding address.Upon clickingSaveafter entering required information, the following screen appears. To define additional servers, click Add Serverand repeat the above steps. http://www.peplink.com -132 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 133: Inbound Access Services

    This setting specifies whether the inbound service rule takes effect. When Yes is selected, the inbound service rule takes effect. If the inbound traffic matches the specified IP protocol and port, action will be taken by the Peplink Balance based on the other Enable parameters of the rule.
  • Page 134 Any Port, Single Port, Port Range, Port Map,and Range Mapping Any Port: all traffic that is received by the Peplink Balance via the specified protocol is forwarded to the servers specified by the Servers setting.
  • Page 135 Internet IP address(es) of the Peplink Balance. Upon receiving a DNS query, the Peplink Balance can return(as an “A” record) the IP address for the domain name on the most appropriate healthy WAN connection.It can also actas a generic DNS server for hosting “A”, “CNAME”, “MX”, “TXT”...
  • Page 136: Dns Servers

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series DNS Settings This setting specifies the WAN IP addresses on which the DNS server of the Peplink Balance should listen. If no addressesare selected, the inbound link load balancing feature will be disabled andthe Peplink Balance will not respond to DNS requests.
  • Page 137 DNS server of the Peplink Balance. The zone transfer server of the Peplink Balance listens on TCP port 53. Zone Transfer The Peplink Balance serves both the clients that are accessing from the specified IP addresses, and the clients that are accessing itsLAN interface. Routing...
  • Page 138 Each WAN connection is associated with a priority number. Click Save to save the settings when configuration is complete. This section shows a list of domain names to be hosted by the Peplink Balance. Each domain can have its “NS”, “MX” and “TXT” records, andits sub-domains’ “A” and Domain name “CNAME”records.Add a new record by clicking the New Domain Name button.
  • Page 139 This page is for defining the domain’s SOA, NS, MX, CNAME, A, TXT, and SRV records. Seven tables are presented in this page for defining the five types of records. http://www.peplink.com -139 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 140 A record for the name server will be created automatically. If it is left blank, the A record for the name server must be created manually.  E-mail: Defines the e-mail address of the person responsible for this zone. Note: http://www.peplink.com -140 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 141 (fully qualified domain name).Please be sure that a corresponding A record is created. Click the button on the right to finish and to add other name servers.Click the Save button to save your changes. http://www.peplink.com -141 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 142 ".domain.name" will be returned for every name ending with ".domain.name" except names that have their own records. The TTL field tells the time to live of the record in external DNS caches. http://www.peplink.com -142 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 143 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series 16.3.9 A Record This table shows the A records of the domain name.To add an A record, click the NewA Record button. The following screen will appear: http://www.peplink.com -143 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 144 A record may be automatically added for the SOA records with a name server IP address provided. A Record This field specifies the A record of this sub-domain to be served by the Peplink Balance. *.domain.name The wildcard character “*” is supported. The IP addresses of “...
  • Page 145  Weight: A relative weight for records with the same priority.  Target: The canonical hostname of the machine providing the service.  Port: Enter the TCP or UDP port number on which the service is to be found. http://www.peplink.com -145 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 146 Domain Delegation These are the steps to follow when you host your domain at anISP or domain registrarand want to delegate a sub- domain to be resolved and managed by the Peplink Balance.  Click the New Domain Name button to add a domain name(e.g.,www.mycompany.com). Click the corresponding domain name to view and edit record details.
  • Page 147 202.153.122.108 balancewan2 67.38.212.18 202.153.122.108 and 67.38.212.18 represent the WAN1 and WAN2 Internet IP addresses of the Peplink Balance, respectively. The values of the IP addresses are fictitious and for illustration only. Hosting the complete domain at Peplink Balance To host your own DNS server, contact the DNS registrar to have the NS records of the domain (e.g.,mycompany.com) point to your Balance’s WAN IP addresses.
  • Page 148 The following steps can be used to test the DNS configuration: From a host on the Internet, use an IP address of the Peplink Balance and nslookupto lookup the corresponding hostname.Check the information that is returned for the expected results.
  • Page 149: Reverse Lookup Zones

    If you are delegated the subnet 11.22.33.0/24, the Zone Name should be 33.22.11.in-arpa.addr.PTR records for 11.22.33.1, 11.22.33.2, ... 11.22.33.254 should be defined in this zone where the host IP numbers are 1, 2, ... 254, respectively. http://www.peplink.com -149 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 150 Peplink Balance Series 16.4.1 SOA Record You can click the link Click here to define SOA record to create or click on the Name Server field to edit the SOA record. http://www.peplink.com -150 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 151 To create a new CNAME record, click the New CNAME Record button. CNAME records are typically used for defining classless reverse lookup zones. Subnetted reverse lookup zones are further described in 2317, "Classless IN-ADDR.ARPA delegation." http://www.peplink.com -151 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 152 IP address 11.22.33.44, where the reverse lookup zone is 33.22.11.in- arpa.addr, the Host IP Number should be 44. The Points To field defines the host name which the PTR record should be pointed to. It must be a FQDN. http://www.peplink.com -152 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 153: Dns Record Import Wizard

     In the Target DNS Server IP Addressfield, enter the IP address of the DNS server.  In the Transfer via…field, choose the connection which you would like to transfer through.  Select Next>>to continue. http://www.peplink.com -153 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 154 Important Note If you have entered domain(s) which already exist in your settings, a warning message will appear. Select Next>>to overwrite the existing record or <<Backto go back to the previous step. http://www.peplink.com -154 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 155 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series http://www.peplink.com -155 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 156 After the zone records process have been fetched, the fetch results would be shown as above. You can view import details by clicking the corresponding hyperlink on the right- hand side. http://www.peplink.com -156 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 157: Nat Mappings

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series NAT Mappings The Peplink Balance allows the IP address mapping of all inbound and outbound NAT’edtraffic to and from an internal client IP address. NAT mappings can be configured atNetwork>NAT Mappings. To add a rule for NAT mappings, clickAdd NAT Ruleand the following screen will be...
  • Page 158 Note 2: WAN connections in drop-in mode or IP forwarding mode are not shown here. Click Save to save the settings when configuration has been completed. Important Note Inbound firewall rules override inbound mapping settings. http://www.peplink.com -158 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 159: Captive Portal

    This authenticates your clients through a RADIUS server. After selecting this option, you will see the following fields: RADIUS Server Fill in the necessary information to complete your connection to the server and enable authentication. http://www.peplink.com -159 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 160: Ldap Server

    Networks to the listing. Here, you can choose between using the Balance’s built-in captive portal and redirecting Splash Page clients to a URL you define. http://www.peplink.com -160 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 161 If you would like to use your own set of terms and conditions, please enter them here. If Conditions left empty, the built-in portal will display the default terms and conditions. Custom Landing Fill in this field to redirect clients to an external URL. Page http://www.peplink.com -161 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 162: Qos

    Once users have been assigned to a user group, their internet traffic will be restricted by rules defined for that particular group. Please refer to the following two sections for details. http://www.peplink.com -162 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 163 (for each WAN connection) that each individual Staff and Guest member can consume. No limit can be imposed on individual Managers.By default, download and upload bandwidth limits are set to unlimited (set as 0). http://www.peplink.com -163 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 164 Three priority levels can be set for application prioritization: Normal, and↓ Low.The Peplink Balance can detectvarious application traffic types by inspecting the packet content. Select an application by choosing a supported application, or by defining a custom application manually. The priority preference of supported applications is placed at the top of the table.
  • Page 165 Users will not be able to download data at full speed until the uplink becomes less congested.DSL/Cable Optimization can relieve such an issue. When it is enabled, the download speed will become less affected by the upload traffic.By default, this feature is enabled. http://www.peplink.com -165 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 166: Firewall

    Internet) and the LAN side of the network.It can protect the local network from potential hacker attacks,access to offensive websites, and/or other inappropriate uses. The firewall functionality of Peplink Balance supports the selective filtering of data traffic in both directions: ...
  • Page 167 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series ClickAdd Ruleto display thefollowing screen: The inbound firewall settings are located atNetwork>Firewall>Access Rules. http://www.peplink.com -167 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 168 Peplink Balance based on the other parameters of Enable the rule. If the box is not checked, the firewall rule does not take effect. The Peplink Balance will disregard the other parameters of the rule. Connection Select the WAN connection that this firewall rule should apply to.
  • Page 169  LEN: Packet length  PROTO: Protocol  SPT: Source port  DPT: Destination port ClickSaveto store your changes.To create an additional firewall rule, click Add Ruleand repeat the above steps. http://www.peplink.com -169 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 170 If the default inbound rule is set toAllow for NAT-enabled WANs, no inbound Allow firewall rules will be required for inbound port forwarding and inbound NAT mapping rules. However, if the default inbound rule is set as Deny, a corresponding Allow firewall rule will be required. http://www.peplink.com -170 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 171  Port scan o NMAP FIN/URG/PSH o Xmas tree o Another Xmas tree o Null scan o SYN/RST o SYN/FIN  SYN flood prevention  Ping flood attack prevention http://www.peplink.com -171 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 172 "www.foobar.com," "www.foobar.co.jp," or "foobar.co.uk" will be blocked.Placing the wild card in any other position is not supported. The Peplink Balance will inspect and look for blocked domain names on all HTTP traffic. Secure web (HTTPS) traffic is not supported.
  • Page 173: Ospf& Ripv2

    This is an overview of the OSPFv2 areas you have defined. Click on the area name to Area configure it. To set a new area, click Add. To delete an existing area, click http://www.peplink.com -173 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 174 Choose an authentication method, if one is used, from this drop-down menu. Available Authentication options are MD5 and Text. Enter the authentication key next to the drop-down menu. Determine which interfaces this areawill use to listen to and deliver OSPF packets Interfaces http://www.peplink.com -174 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 175 Choose an authentication method, if one is used, from this drop-down menu. Available Authentication options are MD5 and Text. Enter the authentication key next to the drop-down menu. Interfaces Determine which interfaces this group will use to listen to and deliver RIPv2 packets. http://www.peplink.com -175 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 176: Miscellaneous Settings

    The following diagram illustrates an HA configuration with twoPeplink Balance 210 units and two Internet connections: In the diagram, the WAN ports ofeach Peplink Balance unit connect to the router andto the modem.Both Peplink Balance unitsconnect to the same LAN switch via a LAN port.
  • Page 177 Interface for Master Router Interface for Slave Router High Availability Checking this box specifies that the Peplink Balance unit is part of a high availability Enable configuration. This number identifies a pair of Peplink Balance units operating in a high availability Group Number configuration.The two Peplink Balance units in the pair must have the same Group Number...
  • Page 178 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Subnet Mask This setting specifies the subnet mask of the LAN. http://www.peplink.com -178 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 179 In drop-in mode, no other configuration needs to be set. Please note that the drop-in WAN cannot be configured as a LAN bypass port while it is configured for high availability. http://www.peplink.com -179 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 180: Pptp Server

    This setting is for specifying the user database source for PPTP authentication. Three sources can be selected: Local User Accounts, LDAP Server, orRADIUS Server. Local User Accounts - User accounts are stored in the Peplink Balance locally. You can add/modify/delete accounts in the User Accounts table below.
  • Page 181: Certificate Manager

    WAN can be specified after selecting Enable. When this option is enabled, all outgoing DNS lookups will be intercepted and DNS Forwarding redirected to the built-in DNS name server. http://www.peplink.com -181 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 182 22.4.1 SMTP Forwarding Some ISPs require their users to send e-mails via the ISP’s SMTP server.All outgoing SMTP connections are blocked except those connecting to the ISP’s. The Peplink Balance supports theinterception and redirection of all outgoing SMTP connections (destined for TCP port 25) via a WAN connection to the WAN’s corresponding SMTP server.
  • Page 183: Service Passthrough

    Peplink Balance Series 22.4.2 Web Proxy Forwarding When this feature is enabled, the Peplink Balance will intercept all outgoing connections destined for the proxy server specified in Web Proxy Server Interception Settings. Then it will choose a WAN connection accordingto theoutbound policyand forward the connectionto the specified web proxy server and port number.
  • Page 184 Service Passthrough Support Session initiation protocol, aka SIP, is a voice-over-IP protocol. The Peplink Balance can act as a SIP application layer gateway (ALG) which binds connections for the same SIP session to the same WAN connection and translate IP address in the SIP packets correctly in NAT mode.
  • Page 185: Ap Controller

    Special Note Each Balance router can control a limited number of routers without cost. To manage more, a Full Edition license is required. Please contact your Authorized Reseller or the Peplink Sales Team to obtain more information and price details.
  • Page 186: Wireless Ssid

    The default value of this setting is 0, which means VLAN tagging is disabled (instead of tagged with zero). This setting specifies whether or not Wi-Fi clients can scan the SSID of this Broadcast SSID wireless network. Broadcast SSID is enabled by default. http://www.peplink.com -186 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 187 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Select Auto to allow the Peplink Balance to set the data rate automatically, or Data Rate select Fixed and choose a rate from the displayed drop-down menu. Multicast Filter This setting enables the filtering of multicast network traffic to the wireless SSID.
  • Page 188 In field, enter the UDP authentication port(s) used by your RADIUS server(s) or click the Port Default button to enter 1812. Accounting In field, enter the UDP accounting port(s) used by your RADIUS server(s) or click the Default Port button to enter 1813. http://www.peplink.com -188 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 189 To block access from a particular subnet, enter the IP address and choose a subnet mask Block from the drop-down menu. To add the new subnet, click . To delete a blocked subnet, Exception click Block To block PepVPN access, check this box. PepVPN http://www.peplink.com -189 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 190 Limit Max Number Enter the maximum number of clients that can simultaneously connect to the wireless network of Clients or enter 0 to allow an unlimited number of connections. http://www.peplink.com -190 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 191 If you have chosen MAC Address as your firewall rule type, enter the MAC address MAC Address identifying the machine to allow or deny. http://www.peplink.com -191 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 192: Profiles

    To change the settings of an existing profile, click the profile name, and the following screen will be shown: http://www.peplink.com -192 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 193 This field specifies the name of this AP profile. These buttons specify which wireless networks will use this AP profile. You can also select the frequencies at which each network will transmit. Please note that the Peplink SSID Balance does not detect whetherthe AP is capable of transmitting at both frequencies.
  • Page 194: Output Power

    ACK Timeout before doing retransmission. The default value is 48μs. Frame With this feature enabled, throughput will be increased by sending two or more data Aggregation frames in a single transmission. http://www.peplink.com -194 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 195 By default, it is set to50000. - Advanced feature.Click the button on the top right-hand corner to activate. Web Administration Settings Check the box to allow Peplink Balance to manage the web admin access information of Enable the AP. Web Access Thesebuttonsspecify the web access protocol used for accessing the web admin of the AP.
  • Page 196: Info

    The colored boxes indicate the SSID to display information for. Clicking any colored box SSID will toggle the display of information for that SSID. By default, all the graphs show information for all SSIDs. http://www.peplink.com -196 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 197: Usage

    More… link for additional records. 23.5 Usage A detailed breakdown of data usage for each AP is available at AP>Status. The information is organized by device groups as defined in Section 22.3. http://www.peplink.com -197 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 198 Click any point in the graphs to display detailed usage and client information for that device, using that SSID, at that point in time.On the Data Usage by menu, you can display the information by SSID or by AP send/receive rate. http://www.peplink.com -198 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 199: Ap Status

    23.6 AP Status A detailed breakdown of the status of each device is available at AP>Status. The information is organized by device groups as defined in Section 22.3. http://www.peplink.com -199 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 200 Select the pull-down menu to choose a firmware pack for the devices that you have selected. After selecting your devices you wish to configure, click reach the following menu: Select the pull-down menu to choose an AP profile for the devices that you have selected. http://www.peplink.com -200 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 201: Rogue Ap

    To receive new firmware packs, you can either press to download new packs or you can press to manually upload a firmware pack. Press define which firmware pack is default. http://www.peplink.com -201 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 202: System Settings

    For security reasons, after logging in to the web admin Interface for the first time, it is recommended to change the administrator password. Configuring the administration interface to be accessible only from the LAN can further improve system security.Administrative settings configuration is located atSystem>Admin Security. http://www.peplink.com -202 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 203 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Admin Settings This field allows you to define a name for this Peplink Balance unit.By default, Router Router Name Name is set as Balance_XXXX, where XXXX refers to the last 4 digits of the serial number of that balance unit.
  • Page 204 This menu allows you to choose between granting access to LAN and WAN clients, or to Access LAN clients only. Security This option is for specifying the protocol(s) through which the web admin interface can be http://www.peplink.com -204 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 205 IP address (e.g., 192.168.0.0), andmrepresents the subnet mask in CIDR format, which is between 0 and 32 inclusively. For example: 192.168.0.0/24. To define multiple subnets, separate each IP subnet, one per line. For example: 192.168.0.0/24 10.8.0.0/16 http://www.peplink.com -205 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 206: Firmware

    To perform an online download, click on the Check for Firmware button.The Peplink Balance will check online for new firmware. If new firmware is available, the Peplink Balance will automatically download the firmware.The rest of the upgrade process will be automatically initiated.
  • Page 207 Consult the release notes for the particular firmware version before installing.Do not disconnect the power during firmware upgrade process.Do not attempt to upload a non-firmware file or a firmware file that is not supportedby Peplink.Upgrading the Peplink Balance with an invalid firmware file will damage the unitand may void the warranty.
  • Page 208: Time

    This specifies the time zone (along with the corresponding Daylight Savings Time scheme) in which Peplink Balance operates.The Time Zone value affects the time stamps in the Time Zone event log of the Peplink Balance and e-mail notifications. CheckShow all to show all time zone options. Time Server This setting specifies the NTP network time server to be utilized by the Peplink Balance.
  • Page 209: Email Notification

    Confirm SMTP This field allows you to verify and confirm the new administrator password. Password Sender’s Email This setting specifies the email address which the Peplink Balance will use to send its Address reports. Recipient’s This setting specifies the email address(es) to which the Peplink Balance will send email http://www.peplink.com...
  • Page 210 Notificationbutton to test the settings before saving.After Test Email Notificationis clicked, you will see this screen to confirm the settings: ClickSend Test Notificationto confirm. In a few seconds, you will see a message with detailed test results. http://www.peplink.com -210 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 211: Event Log

    This setting specifies the IP address or hostname of the remote syslog server. Host The Peplink Balance can also send push notifications to mobile devices that have our Mobile Router Utility installed. Check the box to activate this feature. Push Events For more information on the Router Utility, go to: www.peplink.com/products/router-utility...
  • Page 212: Snmp

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series 24.6 SNMP SNMPor simple network management protocol is an open standard that can be used to collect information about the Peplink Balance unit.SNMP configuration is located atSystem>SNMP. SNMP Settings SNMP Device This field shows the router name defined atSystem>Admin Security.
  • Page 213  When MD5 or SHA is selected, an entry field will appear for the password. This setting specifies via a drop-down menu one of the following valid privacy Privacy Protocol protocols: http://www.peplink.com -213 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 214: Incontrol

    When DES is selected, an entry field will appear for the password. 24.7 InControl InControl is a cloud-based service which allows you to manage all of your Peplink and Pepwave devices with one unified system. With it, you can generate reports, gather statistics, and configure your devices automatically.
  • Page 215: Configuration

    In a high availability (HA) configuration, the Balance unit can quickly load the configuration Configurations of its HA counterpart. To do so, click the Upload button.After loading the settings, configure the LAN IP address of the Peplink Balance unit so that it is different from the HA from High counterpart.
  • Page 216: Feature Add-Ons

    This page provides a reboot button for restarting the system.For maximum reliability, the Peplink Balance series can equip with two copies of firmware, and each copy can be a different version. You can select the firmware version you would like to reboot the device with.The firmware marked with (Running) is the current system boot up firmware.
  • Page 217: Tools

    10 times.Packet Size can be set to a maximum of 1472 bytes.The ping utility is located at System>Tools>Ping, illustrated below: A system administrator can use the ping utility to manually check the connectivity of a particular LAN/WAN connection. http://www.peplink.com -217 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 218: Traceroute Test

    The PepVPN test tool can help to test the throughput between different VPN peers.You can define the Test Type,Direction, and Duration of the test, and press Go!to perform the throughput test.The VPN test utility is located at System>Tools>PepVPN Test,illustratedbelow: http://www.peplink.com -218 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 219: Pepvpn Analyzer

    PepVPN analyzer is to report the throughput, packet loss, and latency of all possible combinations of connections. This feature is located at System>PepVPN Analyzer.To use this feature, simply choose your profile from the drop-down menu and clickGo! http://www.peplink.com -219 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 220: Cli (Command Line Interface Support)

    DB-9 end to a terminal's serial port. The port setting will be 115200,8N1. The serial console connector with the Peplink Balance 305, 380 HW rev 1 to 4, Peplink Balance 710 HW rev 1 is DB-9 male connector.To access the serial console port, connect a null modem cable with a DB-9 connector on both ends to a terminal with the port setting of 115200,8N1.
  • Page 221: Status

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series 26 Status 26.1 Device System information is located at Status>Device. http://www.peplink.com -221 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 222 The second table shows the MAC address of each LAN/WAN interface connected. Important Note If you encounter issues and would like to contact the Peplink Support Team (http://www.peplink.com/contact/), please download the diagnostic report file and attach it along with a description of your issue. In Firmware 5.1 or before, the diagnostic report file can be obtained at System>Reboot.
  • Page 223: Active Sessions

    This screen displays the number of sessions initiated by each application. Click on each service listing for additional information. This screen also indicates the number of sessions initiated by each WAN port. Finally, you can see which clients are initiating the most sessions. http://www.peplink.com -223 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 224 This Active Sessions section displays the active inbound / outbound sessions of each WAN connection on the Peplink Balance.A filter is available to help sort out the active session information.Enter a keyword in the field or check one of the WAN connection boxes for filtering.
  • Page 225: Client List

    WINS server (see section 0). The names of clients retrieved will be automatically matched into the Client List (see previous section).Click Flush All to flush all WINS client records. http://www.peplink.com -225 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 226: Speedfusion Tm Status

    Details about SpeedFusion connection peers appears as below: Click on the corresponding peer name to explore the WAN connection(s) status and subnet information of each VPN peer. http://www.peplink.com -226 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 227: Ospf & Ripv2

    Event loginformation is located atStatus>Event Log. 26.7.1 Device Event Log The log section displays a list of events that has taken place on the Peplink Balance unit.Check AutoRefreshto refreshlog entries automatically. Click the Clear Log button to clear the log.
  • Page 228: Bandwidth

    The Data transferred since installationtable indicates how much network traffic has been processed by the device since the first bootup.The Data transferred since last reboot table indicates how much network traffic has been processed by the device since the last bootup. http://www.peplink.com -228 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 229 26.8.2 Hourly This page shows the hourly bandwidth usage for all WAN connections, with the option of viewing each individual connection. Select the desired connection to check from the drop-down menu. http://www.peplink.com -229 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 230 Click ona date to view the client bandwidth usage of that specific date. This feature is not available if you have selected to view the bandwidth usage of only a particular WAN connection.Thescale of the graph can be set to displaymegabytes(MB) or gigabytes(GB). Status http://www.peplink.com -230 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 231 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Click on a specific date to receivea breakdown of all client usage for that date. http://www.peplink.com -231 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 232 WAN connection.The scale of the graph can be set to displaymegabytes(MB)or gigabytes(GB). Click on a specific month to receive a breakdown of all client usage for that month. http://www.peplink.com -232 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 233: Appendix A. Restoration Of Factory Defaults

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Appendix A. Restoration of Factory Defaults To restore the factory default settings on a Peplink Balance unit, perform the following: For Balance 20/30/30 LTE/50/210/310: Locate the reset button on the Peplink Balance unit. With a paper clip, press and keep the reset button pressed for at least 10 seconds, until the unit reboots itself.
  • Page 234: Appendix B. Routing Under Dhcp, Static Ip, And Pppoe

    When the Peplink Balance is operating under NAT mode, the source IP addresses of outgoing IP packets are translated to the WAN IP address of the Peplink Balance. With NAT, all LAN devices share the same WAN IP address to access the Internet (i.e., the WAN IP address of the Peplink Balance).
  • Page 235: Routing Via Ip Forwarding

    Routing Via IP Forwarding When thePeplink Balance is operating under IP forwarding mode, the IP addresses of IP packets are unchanged; the Peplink Balance forwards both inbound and outbound IP packets without changing their IP addresses. The following figure shows the packet flow in IP forwarding mode: http://www.peplink.com...
  • Page 236: Appendix C. Case Studies

    For HTTP, set the weight to 3:4.  For SMTP, set the weight to 1:8, such that users will have a greater chance to be routed via WAN2 when sending e-mail. http://www.peplink.com -236 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 237 Add a new outbound traffic rule for SMTP. In general, to add a new outbound traffic rule, navigate toNetwork>Outbound Policy. Click here and select Managed by Custom Rules Click Add Rule to add a new load distribution rule. http://www.peplink.com -237 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 238 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Settings for HTTP: Set the weight of WAN1 and WAN2 for HTTP to 3 and 4, respectively. http://www.peplink.com -238 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 239 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Settings for SMTP: Set the weight of WAN1 and WAN2 for SMTP to 1 and 8, respectively. http://www.peplink.com -239 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 240: Maintaining The Same Ip Address Throughout A Session

    WAN connection for source-destination pairs of IP addresses,preventing sessions from being dropped. With persistence configured and the option By Sourceis selected, the Peplink Balance uses a consistent WAN connection for same-source IP addresses. This option offers higher application compatibilitybut may inhibit the load balancing function unless there are many clients using the Internet.
  • Page 241: Bypassing The Firewall To Access Hosts On Lan

    Network>NAT Mappings. In this example, the host with an IP address of 192.168.1.102 is bound to 10.90.0.75 of WAN1: ClickSave and thenApply Changes, located atthe top right corner, to complete the process. http://www.peplink.com -241 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 242: Inbound Access Restriction

    Internet security threats. C.4.2 Solution Firewall functionality is builtinto the Peplink Balance. By default, inbound access is unrestricted. Enabling a basic level of protection involves setting up firewall rules. For example, in order to protect your private network from external access, you can set up a firewall rule between the Internet and yourprivate network.To do so,navigate to...
  • Page 243: Outbound Access Restriction

    Firewall Rulestable, and then adjust settings according the screenshot: After the fields have been entered as in the screenshot, click Save to add the rule. Click Apply Changes on the top right corner to complete the process. http://www.peplink.com -243 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 244: Appendix D. Troubleshooting

    TCP session to query the server. Try to test with a website that does not enable Keep Alive. For example, tryhttp://private.dnsstuff.com/tools/aboutyou.ch.(This third-party web site is provided only for reference.Peplink has no association with the site and does not guarantee the site's validity or availability.) http://www.peplink.com -244 / 258 - Copyright ©...
  • Page 245 You can test the LAN connection using ping.For example, if you are using DOS/Windows, at the command prompt, typeping 192.168.1.1.This pingsthe Peplink Balance device (provided that Peplink Balance’s IP is 192.168.1.1) to test whether the connection to the Peplink Balance is OK.
  • Page 246: Appendix E. Product Specifications

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Appendix E. Product Specifications Peplink Balance 20, 30, 30 LTE, and 50 Routing  Flexible Custom Outbound Routing Policy WAN Support  DHCP, PPPoE and Static IP  Outbound Link Load Balance Device Management  Wizard & Menu Driven Web Management Interface over HTTP / HTTPS ...
  • Page 247: Peplink Balance 210 And 310

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Peplink Balance 210 and 310 Routing  Drop-in Mode and NAT  Flexible Custom Outbound Routing Policy WAN Support  DHCP, PPPoE and Static IP  Inbound and Outbound Link Load Balance Device Management ...
  • Page 248: Peplink Balance 380

    One RJ-45 for an IEEE 802.3ab 10/100M/1000M LAN  One RJ-45 Console / Serial Port Power Specification  AC input 100-240V Operating Environment  Temperature: 0°C - 40°C  Humidity: 10% - 90% (non-condensing) http://www.peplink.com -248 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 249: Peplink Balance 305

    One RJ-45 for an IEEE 802.3ab 10/100M/1000M LAN  One RJ-45 Console / Serial Port Power Specification  AC input 100-240V Operating Environment  Temperature: 0°C - 40°C  Humidity: 10% - 90% (non-condensing) http://www.peplink.com -249 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 250: Peplink Balance 380

    One RJ-45 for an IEEE 802.3ab 10/100M/1000M LAN  One RJ-45 Console / Serial Port Power Specification  AC input 100-240V Operating Environment  Temperature: 0°C - 40°C  Humidity: 10% - 90% (non-condensing) http://www.peplink.com -250 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 251: Peplink Balance 580

    One RJ-45 Console / Serial (modem / TA) Port  LAN Bypass from WAN5 to LAN Power Specification  AC input 100-240V Operating Environment  Temperature: 0°C - 40°C  Humidity: 10% - 90% (non-condensing) http://www.peplink.com -251 / 258 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink...
  • Page 252: Peplink Balance 710

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Peplink Balance 710 Routing  Drop-in Mode and NAT  Flexible Custom Outbound Routing Policy WAN Support  DHCP, PPPoE and Static IP  Inbound and Outbound Link Load Balance DeviceManagement  Wizard & Menu Driven Web Management Interface over HTTP / HTTPS ...
  • Page 253: Peplink Balance 1350

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Peplink Balance 1350 Routing  Drop-in Mode and NAT  Flexible Custom Outbound Routing Policy WAN Support  DHCP, PPPoE and Static IP  Inbound and Outbound Link Load Balance DeviceManagement  Wizard & Menu Driven Web Management Interface over HTTP / HTTPS ...
  • Page 254: Peplink Balance 2500

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Peplink Balance 2500 Routing  Drop-in Mode and NAT  Flexible Custom Outbound Routing Policy WAN Support  DHCP, PPPoE and Static IP  Inbound and Outbound Link Load Balance DeviceManagement  Wizard & Menu Driven Web Management Interface over HTTP / HTTPS ...
  • Page 255: Peplink Mediafast200/500

    USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series E.10 Peplink MediaFast200/500 WAN Support  DHCP, PPPoE, and Static IP  Inbound and Outbound Link Load Balance DeviceManagement  Wizard & Menu Driven Web Management Interface over HTTP / HTTPS  Remote Reporting and Management ...
  • Page 256 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Appendix F. Declaration 1. CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS 2. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the...
  • Page 257 USER MANUAL Peplink Balance Series Note: The country code selection is for non-US models only and is not available to all US models. Per FCC regulation, all WiFi products marketed in US must fixed to US operation channels only. http://www.peplink.com...
  • Page 258 Contact Us: Contact Address: Sales Hong Kong Office http://www.peplink.com/contact/sales/ A5, 5/F, HK Spinners Industrial Building, Support Phase 6, 481 Castle http://www.peplink.com/contact/ Peak Road, Cheung Sha Wan, Hong Kong Certified Peplink Partner Tel: +852 2990 7600 http://www.peplink.com/partners/chann el-partner-program/...

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