Pepwave MAX 700 User Manual

Pepwave MAX 700 User Manual

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PepwaveMAX Series:
MAX 700 / HD2/HD2 IP67 / HD2 mini / HD4 / BR1/ BR1 IP55/ BR2 IP55 / On-The-Go
MAX HD2 with MediaFast / MAX HD4 with MediaFast
Pepwave MAX Firmware 6.1
June 2014
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OPYRIGHT
RADEMARKS
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2014 Pepwave Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Pepwave and the
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  • Page 1 PepwaveMAX Series: MAX 700 / HD2/HD2 IP67 / HD2 mini / HD4 / BR1/ BR1 IP55/ BR2 IP55 / On-The-Go MAX HD2 with MediaFast / MAX HD4 with MediaFast Pepwave MAX Firmware 6.1 June 2014 & T OPYRIGHT RADEMARKS Specifications are subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2014 Pepwave Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Pepwave and the Pepwave logo are trademarks of Pepwave Ltd.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ......................7 UPPORTED ETWORK EATURES ......................8 THER UPPORTED EATURES 4 PEPWAVE MAX MOBILE ROUTER OVERVIEW ..............10 MAX 700 ........................... 10 MAX HD2 ..........................12 MAX HD2 IP67 ........................... 14 MAX HD2 ..........................15 MINI MAX HD4 ..........................16 MAX BR1 ...........................
  • Page 3 ........................125 MAIL OTIFICATION 22.5 ..........................128 VENT 22.6 SNMP ............................129 22.7 ..........................131 ONTROL 22.8 ......................... 132 ONFIGURATION 22.9 ........................133 EATURE 22.10 ............................ 133 EBOOT 22.11 ..........................134 22.12 ........................135 RACEROUTE http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 4 ..........................142 LIENT 23.5 .......................... 142 PEED USION 23.6 P / NAT-PMP ........................143 23.7 ..........................144 VENT 23.8 ..........................145 ANDWIDTH APPENDIX A. RESTORATION OF FACTORY DEFAULTS ............150 APPENDIX B. DECLARATION ....................151 http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 5: Introduction And Scope

    3G HSDPA, EVDO, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, external WiMAX dongle, and Satellite to be utilized to connect to the Internet. This manual presents how to set up the Pepwave MAX Mobile Router and provides an introduction to thefeatures and usage of Pepwave MAX Mobile Router.
  • Page 6: Glossary

    Quality of Service SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Transmission Control Protocol User Datagram Protocol Virtual Private Network VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Wide Area Network WINS Windows Internet Name Service WLAN Wireless Local Area Network http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 7: Product Features

    PepwaveMAX enables all LAN users to share broadband Internet connections, and provide advanced features to enhance Internet access. Below is the list of supported features on Pepwave MAX Mobile Router. Features varies by model. For more information, please refer to peplink.com/products/max- cellular-router/.
  • Page 8: Other Supported Features

    Traffic Prioritization and DSL optimization  Prioritize and route traffic to VPN tunnels with Priority and Enforced algorithms 3.1.7 AP Controller  Configure and manage Pepwave AP devices  Review the status of connected AP 3.1.8 QoS  Quality of Service for different applications and custom protocols ...
  • Page 9  UPnP / NAT-PMP  Real-Time, Hourly, Daily and Monthly Bandwidth Usage reports and charts  IPv6 support  Support USB tethering on Android 2.2+ phones * Not supported on MAX Surf-On-The-Go, and BR1 variants. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 10: Pepwave Max Mobile Router Overview

    Pepwave MAX Mobile Router Overview MAX 700 4.1.1 Panel Appearance http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 11 Client(s) connected to wireless network LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports Green LED 10 / 100/ 1000 Mbps Blinking Data is transferring Orange LED No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 12: Max Hd2

    Wi-Fi AP and Wi-Fi WAN Indicators Disabled Intermittent Wi-Fi WAN / Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network(s) Cellular 1 / Connected to wireless network(s) with traffic Blinking Cellular 2 Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 13 LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports Green LED 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps Blinking Data is transferring Orange LED No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 14: Max Hd2 Ip67

    MAX HD2 IP67 4.3.1 Panel Appearance The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 15: Max Hd2 Mini

    Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports Green LED 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps Blinking Data is transferring Orange LED No data is being transferred or port is not connected http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 16: Max Hd4

    Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports Green LED 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps Blinking Data is transferring Orange LED No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 17 Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 18: Max Br1

    Booting up or busy Status Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready Wi-Fi Indicators Disabled Intermittent Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network(s) Wi-Fi Connected to wireless network(s) with traffic Blinking Connected to wireless network(s) without traffic Cellular Indicators http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 19 Connecting or connected to network(s) LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports 100 Mbps Green LED 10 Mbps Port is connected without traffic Orange LED Blinking Data is transferring Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 20: Max Br1/2 Ip55

    4.7.1 Panel Appearance 4.7.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Status Indicators System initializing Booting up or busy Status Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready Wi-Fi Indicators http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 21 Connecting or connected to network(s) LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports 100 Mbps Green LED 10 Mbps Port is connected without traffic Orange LED Blinking Data is transferring Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 22: Max On-The-Go

    System initializing Status Booting up or busy Green Ready LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports 100 Mbps Green LED 10 Mbps Port is connected without traffic Orange LED Blinking Data is transferring Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 23: Installation

    Repeat with different cables for up to 4 computers to be connected. With another Ethernet cable or a USB modem / Wi-Fi antenna / PC Card / Express Card, connect it to one of the WAN ports on the Pepwave MAX. Repeat the same procedure for other WAN ports.
  • Page 24: Configuring The Network Environment

    Configuring the Network Environment To ensure that the Pepwave MAX 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 Section7,Connecting to Web Admin Interface.
  • Page 25 URL you define. The Portal Customization menu has two options: . Clicking will result in a pop-up previewing the captive portal that your clients will see. Clicking will result in the appearance of following menu: http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 26 If you would like to use your own set of terms and conditions, please place it here. If left Conditions 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.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 27: Configuration Of Wan Interface(S)

    1. Start a Web browser on a computer that is connected with the Pepwave MAX through LAN. 2. To connect to Web Admin Interface of the Pepwave MAX, enter the following LAN IP address in the address field of the web browser: http://www.pepwave.com...
  • Page 28 (This is the default LAN IP address of the Pepwave MAX.) 3. Enter the following to access the Web Admin Interface. Username: admin Password: admin (This is the default Username and Password of the Pepwave MAX. The Admin and Read-only User Password can be changed at System >...
  • Page 29 Configuration changes (e.g. WAN, LAN, Admin settings, etc.) will only take effect after clicking the Save button at the bottom of each page. The Apply Changes button causes the changes to be saved and applied. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 30: Configuration Of Lan Interface(S)

    The LAN Interface settings are located in Network> LAN>Basic Settings IP Settings IP Address The IP address of Pepwave MAX on LAN. This setting specifies the speed of the LAN Ethernet Port. By default, Auto is selected and the appropriate data speed is automatically detected by the Pepwave MAX.
  • Page 31 IP address of the hosts that need to access LAN devices or be accessed by others. WAN DNS Servers Enter the selected WAN's corresponding DNS server IP addresses. - Advanced feature, please click the button on the top right hand corner to activate. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 32 IP address to each computer that is connected via LAN and is configured to obtain an DHCP Server IP address via DHCP. The Pepwave MAX’s DHCP server can prevent IP address collision on the LAN. IP Range & Thesesettings allocate a range of IP address that will be assigned to LAN computers by Subnet Mask the DHCP server of thePepwave MAX.
  • Page 33 Local DNS A static local DNS record consists of a Host Name and an IP Address. When looking up the Records Host Name from the LAN to LAN IP of the Pepwave MAX, the corresponding IP Address will be returned. http://www.pepwave.com...
  • Page 34 VPN peer’s DNS resolver IP SpeedFusion If a Resolver Settings address(es). Queries will be forwarded to the selected connections’ resolvers. If all of the selected connections are down, queries will be forwarded to all resolvers on healthy WAN connections. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 35: Captive Portal

    This authenticates your clients through a Radius Server. Upon 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.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 36 URL you define. The Portal Customization menu has two options: . Clicking will result in a pop-up previewing the captive portal that your clients will see. Clicking will result in the appearance of following menu: http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 37 If you would like to use your own set of terms and conditions, please place it here. If left Conditions 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.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 38: Configuration Of Wan Interface(S)

    You can also do the above priority setting on the Dashboard, please refer to Section 0 for information. Click the Details button in the corresponding row of connection to modify the connection setting. Important Note Connection Details will be changed and become effective right afterclicking the Save and Apply button. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 39: Ethernet Wan

    DHCP  Static IP Connection Method  PPPoE The connection method and details are determined by, and can be obtained from, the ISP. See the Sections9.1.1, 9.1.2, and 9.1.3 for details of each connection method. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 40 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 Select Disabled to disable this feature. See Section 0 for configuration details. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 41 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 when the WAN connection establishes. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 42 Internet IP addresses are assigned to this WAN connection. Public IP Enter the fixed Internet IP addresses and the corresponding subnet mask, and then click the Address Down Arrow button to populate IP address entries to the IP Address List. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 43 IPv6, gateway, and DNS server addresses from it. The device will also acquire an IPv6 IPv6 address for performing ping/traceroute checks and accepting web admin accesses. Note: This feature is only available on the Pepwave MAX 700,HD2 and HD2 IP67. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 44 If your service provider's DHCP server requires you to supply a hostname value upon Hostname acquiring an IP address, you may enter the value here. If your service provider does (Optional) not provide you with the value, you can safely bypass this option. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 45 DNS Servers You can input the ISP provided DNS server addresses into the DNS Server 1 and DNS Server 2 fields. If no address is entered here, this link will not be used for DNS lookups. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 46: Pppoe Connection

    (The DNS Servers are obtained along with the WAN IP address assigned from the PPPoE server.) When Use the following DNS server address(es) is selected, you can put custom DNS server addresses for this WAN connection into the DNS Server 1 and DNS Server 2 fields. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 47: Cellular Wan

    Cellular WAN Network>WAN> Click on Detail (Available on the Pepwave BR1, MAX HD2, and HD2 IP67 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 48 The connected device will be configured and connection will be made automatically afterwards. If there is any difficulty in making connection, you may select Custom to enter your carrier’s APN, Login, http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 49 WAN connection to active, it will be immediately available for use. When Internet traffic is not detected within the user specified timeframe, the modem will Idle Disconnect automatically disconnect. Once the traffic is resumed by the LAN host, the connection will be re-activated, http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 50 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 Service  Provider no-ip.org  tzo.com  DNS-O-Matic Select Disabled to disable this feature.See Section 0 for configuration details. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 51: Wi-Fi Wan

    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 when the WAN connection establishes Wi-Fi WAN Network>WAN>Click on Wi-Fi WAN http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 52 See Section 9.4 for configuration details. 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  tzo.com  DNS-O-Matic http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 53 Open Mode AP point it finds. By default, this is disabled. If this field is disabled, the WAN connection will not respond to ICMP PING requests. Reply to ICMP PING By default, this is enabled. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 54 This option allows you to select which security policy is used for this wireless network. Available options:  Open   WPA/WPA2 – Personal Security  WPA/WPA2 – Enterprise The settings to be displayed under this row will vary depending on the selected security policy. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 55: Wan Health Check

    WAN Health Check To ensure traffic is routed to healthy WAN connections only, the Pepwave MAX provides the functionality to periodically check the health of each WAN connection. The Health Check settings for each WAN connection can be independently configured via Network >...
  • Page 56 WAN Settings > WAN Edit > Health Check Settings >URL 2 URL 2 If URL 2 is also provided, a health check will pass if either one of the tests passed http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 57 For example, with the default Health Retries setting of 3, after consecutive 3 timeouts, the corresponding WAN connection will be treated as down. This setting specifies the number of consecutive successful ping/DNS lookup responses that must be received before the Pepwave MAX treats a previously down WAN connection to be up again. Recovery Retries By default, Recover Times is set to 3.
  • Page 58: Bandwidth Allowance Monitor

    Start Day This option allows you to define which day in the month each billing cycle begins. Monthly This field is for defining the maximum bandwidth usage allowed for the WAN Allowance connection each month. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 59: Dynamic Dns Settings

    IP of each WAN will be automatically reported to the DNS service provider. Either upon a change in IP addresses or every 23 days without link reconnection, the Pepwave MAX will connect to the dynamic DNS service provider to perform an IP address update within the provider’s records.
  • Page 60 Due to dynamic DNS service providers’ policy; a dynamic DNS host will automatically expire if the host record has not been updated for a long time. Therefore the Pepwave MAX performs an update every 23 days even if a WAN’s IP address has not changed.
  • Page 61: Advanced Wi-Fi Settings

    SMA or Type-N connectors. Important Note Per FCC regulation, the country selection is not available on all models marketed in US. All US models are fixed to US channel only. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 62 By default, 23 dBm (200 mW) or 20 dBm (100 mW) (depending on which operating country you have chosen in the previous section) is selected. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 63 By default, this field is set to 48 µs. Frame Aggregation This option allows you to enable frame aggregation to increase transmission throughput. Guard Interval This is where you opt for a short or long guard period interval for your transmissions. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 64: 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.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 65: Scheduling Content Prefetching

    To begin creating a new scheduled download, click this button. Clear Web Cache To clear all cached content, click this button. Note that this action cannot be undone. Clear Statistics To clear all prefetch and status page statistics, click this button. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 66: Viewing Mediafast Statistics

    11.3 Viewing MediaFast Statistics To get details on storage and bandwidth usage, select Status>MediaFast. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 67: Bandwidth Bonding Speedfusion Tm

    The Pepwave MAX can aggregate all WAN connections’ bandwidth for routing SpeedFusion traffic. Unless all the WAN connections of one site are down, the Pepwave MAX can still maintain VPN up and running. VPN Bandwidth Bonding is supported in firmware 5.1 or above. All available bandwidth will be utilized to establish the VPN tunnel, and all traffic will be load balanced at packet level across all links.VPN...
  • Page 68 VPN profile.Each profile is for making VPN connection with one remote Peplink Balance/Pepwave MAX. Once you click on New Profile button this will open a window: PepVPN Profile Check this box to enable VPN functionality. Active By default, VPN traffic is encrypted with 256-bit AES standard.
  • Page 69 This field is optional. With this field filled, the Pepwave MAX will initiate connection to each RemoteIP of the remote IP addresses until success. If the field is empty, the Pepwave MAX will wait Addresses / Host for connection from the remote peer. Therefore, at least one side of the two VPN peers has Names to have the field filled.
  • Page 70 Use this setting to specify how a management IP address is acquired for the bridge port in the specified VLAN (if defined) when the Layer 2 bridge is connected. If you choose As Configure None, no IP address will be assigned to the bridge port for the Layer 2 connection. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 71 You can specify the priority of the WAN connections to be used for making VPN WAN Connection connections. WAN connections set to OFF will never be used. Only available WAN Priority connections with the highest priority will be utilized.To enable connection mapping to remote WAN, click the button. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 72 If you have a firewall in front of the devices, you will need to add firewall rules for these port and protocols which will allow inbound and outbound traffic pass-through the firewall. Want to know more about VPN Sub-Second Session Failover? Visit our YouTube Channel for a video tutorial! http://youtu.be/TLQgdpPSY88 http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 73: Pepwave Max Behind Nat Router

    12.2 Pepwave MAX Behind NAT Router The Pepwave MAX supports establishing SpeedFusion over WAN connections which are behind a NAT (Network Address Translation) router. To be able for a WAN connection behind a NAT router to accept VPN connections, you can configure the NAT router in front of the WAN connection to forward TCP port 32015 to it.
  • Page 74 IP subnets must be unique among VPN peers The entire inter-connected SpeedFusion network is one single non-NAT IP network. No two subnets in two sites shall be duplicated. Otherwise, connectivity problems will be experienced in accessing those subnets. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 75: Ipsec Vpn

    Internet. The IPsec VPN of the Pepwave MAX is especially designed for a multi-WAN environment. For instance, a user sets up multiple IPsec profiles for his multi- WAN1 ~ WAN3 environment, if WAN1 is connected and its health check turns up good, the IPsec traffic will go through this link.
  • Page 76 Choose this Aggressive Mode if one of the IPsec peers use dynamic IP addresses. Force UDP For UDP encapsulation to be forced regardless of the NAT-Traversal, tick this checkbox. Encapsulation Pre-shared Key This defines the peer authentication pre-shared key to be used to authenticate this VPN http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 77 This setting specifies the lifetime limit of this Phase 2 Security Association. By default, it is Lifetime set at 28800 seconds. WAN Connection Priority WAN Connection Select the appropriate WAN connection with the help of drop down http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 78: Management Of Outbound Traffic To Wan

    14 Management of Outbound Traffic to WAN The Pepwave MAX provides the functionality to flexibly manage and load balance outbound traffic among the 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 in Advanced>...
  • Page 79: Outbound Policy

    14.1 Outbound Policy There are three main selections for the Outbound Policy for the Pepwave MAX:  High Application Compatibility  Normal Application Compatibility  Custom The selections are explained as follows: Outbound Policy Settings With the selection of this policy, outbound traffic from a source LAN device is routed...
  • Page 80: Custom Rules For Outbound Policy

    Algorithm to be used.Please refer to the upcoming sections for the details of the available algorithms. To create a custom rule, click Add Rule at the bottom of the table, and the following window will be displayed: http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 81 Enable taken, by the Pepwave MAX based on the other parameters of the rule. With an Enable value of No, the rule does not take effect and the Pepwave MAX will disregard the other parameters of the rule. This setting specifies the source IP Address, IP Network or MAC Address for outbound Source traffic that matches the rule.
  • Page 82 Protocol and Port You may select some common protocol from the Protocol Selection Tool drop-down menu. This setting specifies the behavior of the Pepwave MAX for the custom rule. One of the following values can be selected:  Weighted Balance ...
  • Page 83 Matching traffic distributed to Cellular 1 is 16.7% = (10 / 60) x 100% Matching traffic distributed to Cellular 2 is 16.7% = (10 / 60) x 100% Matching traffic distributed to USB is 16.7% = (10 / 60) x 100% http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 84 Internet using three different IP addresses. With the algorithm Persistence of the Pepwave MAX, rules can be configured to enable client computers to persistently utilize the same WAN connections for e-banking and other secure websites. As a result, a client computer will communicate with the other end using one IP address and eliminate the issues.
  • Page 85 LDAP Server Fill in the necessary information to complete your connection to the server and enable authentication. Access Set a time and data cap to each user’s Internet usage. Quota http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 86 Clicking will result in the appearance of following menu: Portal Customization Logo Image Click the Choose File button to select an logo to use for the built-in portal http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 87 If you would like to use your own set of terms and conditions, please place it here. If left Conditions 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.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 88: Configuration Of Wan Interface(S)

    15 Configuration of WAN Interface(s) ). If you choose Custom, you can customize the weight of each WAN manually by using the sliders. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 89 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. Configure multiple distribution rules to accommodate different kinds of services. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 90 WAN connection is calculated from the total downstream bandwidth specified in the WAN settings page and the current downstream usage. The available bandwidth and WAN selection is determined every time when an IP session is made. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 91: Expert Mode

    That means traffic for remote VPN subnets will be routed to its corresponding VPN peer. You can create custom Priority or Enforced rules and move them above the bar to override the SpeedFusion Routes. Upon disabling the Expert Mode, all rules above the bar will be deleted. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 92: Port Forwarding

    16 Port Forwarding 16.1 Port Forwarding Service The Pepwave MAXcan act as a firewall that blocks, by default, all inbound access from the Internet. By usingPort Forwarding, Internet users can access the servers behind Pepwave MAX. Inbound Port Forwarding rules can bedefined at Advanced>Port Forwarding:...
  • Page 93 Any Port, Single Port, Port Range and Port Map Any Port: All traffic that is received by the Pepwave MAX via the specified protocol is forwarded to the servers specified by the Servers setting.
  • Page 94 Check the corresponding box(es) to enable UPnP and/or NAT-PMP. Enable these features only if you trust the computers on the LAN. A table listing all the forwarded ports under these two protocols can be found at Status > UPnP / NAT- PMP. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 95: Nat Mappings

    The IP range is a contiguous group of private IP addresses used by the LAN host. The system maps these addresses to a number of public IP addresses, specified below, to facilitate Range outbound traffic. This option is only available when IP Range is selected. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 96 Outbound Policy section. Note 2: WAN connections in drop-in or IP forwarding mode are not shown here. Important Note Inbound firewall rules override the Inbound Mapping settings. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 97: Qos

    This field is to define which User Group the specified Subnet / IP Address belongs to. 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.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 98: Bandwidth Control

    You can define a maximum download speed (over all WAN connections) and upload speed (for each WAN connection) that each individual Staff and Guest member can consume. No limit can be imposed on individual Manager members. By default, Download and Upload Bandwidth Limits are set to unlimited (set as 0). http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 99: Application

    Three priority levels can be set for application prioritization: Normal, and↓Low. Four types of applications are predefined. Their priority for each user group can be selected from their corresponding drop down menu.Traffic types not defined in the table is assigned with normal priority. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 100 DSL/Cable Optimization can relieve such issue. When it is enabled, the download speed will become less affected by the upload traffic. By default, this feature is enabled. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 101: Firewall

    A firewall is a mechanism that selectively filters data traffic between the WAN side (the Internet) and the LAN side of the network.It can protect the local network from potential hacker attacks, offensive Web sites, and/or other inappropriate uses. The firewall functionality of the Pepwave MAX supports the selective filtering of data traffic in both directions: ...
  • Page 102 Rules are matched from top to the bottom.If a connection matches any one of the upper rules, the matching process will stop. If none of the rules is matching, the Defaultrule will be applied. By default, theDefault rule is set as Allow for both outbound and inbound access. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 103 Protocol/IP/Port, actions will be taken by the Pepwave MAX based on the other Enable parameters of the rule. When No is selected, the firewall rule does not take effect. The Pepwave MAX will disregard the other parameters of the rule. This setting is applicable to Inbound Firewall Rules only.
  • Page 104 In addition, a single port, or a range of ports, can be specified for the Source IP & Port setting. This setting specifies the action to be taken by the Pepwave MAX upon encountering traffic that matches the both of the following: ...
  • Page 105 , check the box Enablefor the Intrusion Detection and DoS Prevention and press the Save button. When this feature is enabled, the Pepwave MAX will detect and protect the network from the following kinds of intrusions and denial-of-service attacks. ...
  • Page 106 For example, If you enter "foobar.*," then "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 Pepwave MAX will inspect and look for blocked domain names on all HTTP traffic. Secure web (HTTPS) traffic is not supported. 19.1.2.2 Exempted User Groups Check and select pre-defined user group(s) who can be exempted from the access blocking rules.
  • Page 107: Miscellaneous Settings

    Drop-in connection configured on a LAN Bypass port: In the diagram, the WAN ports of each Pepwave MAX unit connect to the router and to the modem. Both Pepwave MAX units connect to the same LAN switch via a LAN port.
  • Page 108 High Availability Checking this box specifies that the Pepwave MAX unit is part of a High Availability Enable configuration. This number identifies a pair of Pepwave MAX units operating in a High Availability Group Number configuration.The two Pepwave MAX units in the pair must have the same Group Number value.
  • Page 109 IP of Master MAX unit. 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.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 110: Pptp Server

    20.2 PPTP Server The Pepwave MAX has a built-in PPTP Server, which enables remote computers to conveniently and securely access the local network. PPTP server setting is located at Advanced >Misc. Settings >PPTP Server. Simply check the box to enable the PPTP server function. All connected PPTP sessions are displayed on the Client List at Status >...
  • Page 111: Certificate Manager

    20.3 Certificate Manager This section allows you to assign certificates for Local VPN and Web Admin SSL. The local keys will not be transferred to another device by any means. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 112: Service 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 Pepwave MAX supports intercepting and redirecting all outgoing SMTP connections (destined for TCP port 25) via a WAN connection to the WAN’s corresponding SMTP server.
  • Page 113 TCP port number for each WAN. The Pepwave MAX will intercept SMTP connections, choose a WAN with reference to the Outbound Policy, and then forward the connection to the forwarded SMTP server if the chosen WAN has enabled forwarding.
  • Page 114 20.4.2 Web Proxy Forwarding When this feature is enabled, the Pepwave MAX will intercept all outgoing connections destined for the proxy server specified in Web Proxy Interception Settings, choose a WAN connection with reference to the Outbound Policy, and then forward them to the specified web proxy server and port number.
  • Page 115: Service Passthrough

    Service Passthrough settings can be found inAdvanced>Misc. Settings >Service Passthrough: Some Internet services required to be specially handled in a multi-WAN environment. The Pepwave MAX supports handling such services correctly such that Internet applications do not notice it is behind a multi- WAN router.
  • Page 116: Ap Controller

    21 AP Controller The AP Controller acts as a centralized controller of Pepwave AP devices. With this feature, users will be able to customize and manage multiple AP one a single Peplink Balance Interface. To configure, navigate to the AP tab and the following options will be shown.
  • Page 117: Settings

    Per FCC regulation, all WiFi product marketed in US must fixed to US operation channels only. These buttons determine the frequency at which access points will attempt to broadcast. Preferred Frequency This feature will only work for AP that can transmit at both 5.4GHz and 5GHz http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 118 This field provides the option to modify the unit wait time before it transmits. The default Slot Time value is 9μs. ACK Timeout This field provides the option to set the wait time to receive acknowledgement packet http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 119: Toolbox

    To receive new firmware packs, you can either press to download new packs or you can press to manually upload a firmware pack. Press to define which firmware pack is default. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 120: System Settings

    For security reason, 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. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 121 Administrative Settings configuration is located at System>Admin Security: Admin Settings This field allows you to define a name for this Pepwave MAX unit. Router Name By default, Router Name is set as MAX_XXXX, where XXXX refers to the last 4 digits of the serial number of the device.
  • Page 122 This option is for specifying the network interfaces through which the Web Admin Interface can be accessible:  LAN only Web Admin Access  LAN/WAN  If LAN/WAN is chosen, a WAN Connection Access Settings form will be displayed. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 123 To define multiple subnets, separate each IP subnet one in a line. For example:  192.168.0.0/24  10.8.0.0/16 This is to choose which WAN IP address(es) the web server should listen on. Allowed WAN IP Address(es) http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 124: Firmware Upgrade

    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 qualified, or not supported, by Pepwave. Upgrading a Pepwave MAX with an invalid firmware file will damage the unit, and may void the warranty.
  • Page 125: Time

    Pepwave MAX operates. Time Zone The Time Zone value affects the time stamps in the Event Log of the Pepwave MAX and E-mail notifications. Checked the box Show all to show all available time zone options.
  • Page 126 Email Notification Administrator when the WAN status changes, or when new firmware is available. If the box Enable is not checked, Email Notification is disabled and the Pepwave MAX will not send email messages. This field is for specifying the SMTP server to be used for sending email. If the server SMTP Server requires authentication, check the box Require authentication.
  • Page 127 After it is clicked, you will see this screen to confirm the settings: Click Yes to confirm. Wait a few seconds, and you will see a return message and the detailed test result. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 128: Eventlog

    This setting specifies the IP address or host name of the remote Syslog server. Host This setting specifies the port number of the remote Syslog service. Port By default, the Port setting has value is 514. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 129: Snmp

    22.6 SNMP SNMPor Simple Network Management Protocol is an open standard that can be used to collect information from the Pepwave MAX Mobile Router. SNMP configuration is located atSystem> SNMP: SNMP Settings SNMP Device This field shows the router name defined in System > Admin Security.
  • Page 130 Specify your password on the field to the right. This setting specifies via a drop-down menu the one of the following valid privacy protocols:  NONE Privacy Protocol  Specify your password on the field to the right. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 131: Incontrol

    22.7 When this check box is checked, the device’s status information, usage data, and configuration will be sent to Pepwave’s InControl system. You can sign up for an InControl account athttps://incontrol.pepwave.com/ . You can register devices under the account, monitor device status and usage reports, and download backed up configuration files.
  • Page 132: Configuration

    Configuration Backing up the Pepwave MAX settings immediately after successful completion of the initial setup is strongly recommended. The functionality to download and upload Pepwave MAX settings is found atSystem> Configuration Configuration The Restore Factory Settings button is to reset the configuration to the factory default Restore settings.
  • Page 133: Feature Add-Ons

    This page provides a Reboot button for restarting the system. For highest reliability, the Pepwave MAX is equipped with two copies of firmware of different version. You can select the firmware version you would like the device to reboot with.
  • Page 134: Ping Test

    22.11 Ping Test The Ping Test tool in the Pepwave MAX performs Pings through a specified Ethernet interface or a SpeedFusion connection. You can specify the number of pings in the fieldNumber of timesto a maximum of 10 times, and Packet Size can be specified in the field Packet Size to a maximum of 1472 bytes.
  • Page 135: Traceroute Test

    22.12 Traceroute Test The Traceroute Test tool in the Pepwave MAX traces the routing path to the destination through a particular Ethernet interface or SpeedFusion connection. The Traceroute Test utility is located at System > Tools > Traceroute, illustrated as follows: A system administrator can use the Traceroute utility to analyze the connection path of a LAN/WAN connection.
  • Page 136: Pepvpn Analyzer

    The below settings specify which TCP port and which interface(s) should accept remote SSH CLI access. The user name and password used for remote SSH CLI access are the same as those used for web admin access. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 137: Status

    23 Status This section displays the information of the Pepwave MAX on the Device, ActiveSessions, Client List, WINS Client List,SpeedFusion ,UPnP / NAT-PMP,Event Log, and Bandwidth. 23.1 Device System information is located at Status>Device: System Information This is the name specified in the field Router Name located in System > Admin Router Name Security.
  • Page 138 (GPX). To review this data using third-party applications, click Status>Deviceand then download your GPX file. The Pepwave MAX BR1, HD2 and HD2 IP67 export real-time location data in NMEA format through its LAN IP address at TCP port 60660. It is accessible from LAN or over a SpeedFusion connection. To access the data via a virtual serial port, you have to install a virtual serial port driver.Visit...
  • Page 139: Active Sessions

    This screen displays the number of sessions initiated by each application. Click on each Service to obtain 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.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 140 This Active Sessions section displays the active inbound / outbound and UDP / TCP sessions of each WAN connection on the Pepwave MAX. 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 141: Client List

    (retrieved from DHCP reservation table or defined by users), current Download and Upload rate and MAC addresses that the Pepwave MAX has offered IP addresses to since it is powered up.Network Name (SSID) and Signal refers to the information about Wi-Fi AP, which is the name of the Network and its signal strength.
  • Page 142: Wins Client

    Click the button Flush All to flush all WINS client records. 23.5 SpeedFusion This is a page showing the current status of SpeedFusion , located at: Status >SpeedFusion Details about peer’s WAN connections are listed as below. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 143: Upnp / Nat-Pmp

    Delete All on the right-hand side below the table. Important Note UPnP / NAT-PMP records would be deleted immediately after clicking the button or Delete Allwithout the need to click Save or Confirm. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 144: Event Log

    23.7 Event Log Event Log information is located at Status>Event Log: The log section displays a list of events that has taken place on the Pepwave MAX unit.Click the Auto Refresh to retrieve log entries again. Click the Clear Log button to clear the log.
  • Page 145: Bandwidth

    Click Show Details in the top right hand corner of each table and the details of data transferred will be shown. The check box Stacked below the data transferred graph can be checked to show the aggregated transferred rate of both traffic directions. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 146 Click on a 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. The Scale of the graph can be set to show in Megabyte (MB) or Gigabyte (GB). http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 147 Click the first or second row to view the client bandwidth usage of the current month.This feature is not available if you have chosen to view the bandwidth usage of only a particular WAN connection. The Scale of the graph can be set to show in Megabyte (MB) or Gigabyte (GB). http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 148 All WAN Monthly Bandwidth Usage http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 149 Ethernet WAN Monthly Bandwidth Usage By default, the scale of data size is in MB. 1GB equals to 1024MB. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 150: Appendix A. Restoration Of Factory Defaults

    Restoration of Factory Defaults Appendix A. To restore the factory default settings on a Pepwave MAX unit, follow the steps below: Locate the reset button on the front panel ofPepwave MAX unit. With a paper clip, press the reset button and hold it for at least 10 seconds until the unit reboots itself.
  • Page 151: Appendix B. Declaration

    7W ERP output power. 3. For co-transmission scenario which is not covered above, please consult the RF technician or device supplier. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 152 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 24: Specific conditions for IMT-2000 CDMA Direct Spread (UTRA) for Mobile and portable (UE) radio and ancillary equipment http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 153 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. Härmed intygar [företag] att denna [utrustningstyp] står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga Svenska egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG. [Swedish] http://www.pepwave.com Copyright @ 2014 Pepwave...
  • Page 154 YouTube Channel! http://www.youtube.com/PeplinkChannel Contact Us: Address: Hong Kong Office Sales United States Office A5, 5/F, HK Spinners http://www.pepwave.com/contact/sales/ 800 West El Camino Real, Industrial Building, Phase 6, Mountain View 481 Castle Peak Road, Support CA 94040 Cheung Sha Wan, http://www.pepwave.com/contact/...

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