MAX Series User Manual Pepwave Products: Transit Pro E Pepwave Firmware 8.2.1 July 2022 COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS Specifications are subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2021 Peplink Pepwave Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Pepwave and the Pepwave logo are trademarks of Peplink International Ltd. Other brands or products mentioned may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Table of Contents Introduction and Scope 7 Glossary 8 Product Features Supported Network Features Other Supported Features 9 9 12 MAX Transit Pro E Overview 13 Advanced Feature Summary Drop-in Mode and LAN Bypass: Transparent Deployment QoS: Clearer VoIP Per-User Bandwidth Control High Availability via VRRP USB Modem and Android Tethering Built-In Remote User VPN Support SIM-card USSD support KVM Virtualization DPI Engine NetFlow Wi-Fi Air Monitoring SP Default Configuration SpeedFusion Cloud Relay
SpeedFusion Cloud Activate SpeedFusion Cloud Service Enable SpeedFusion Cloud Connect Clients to Cloud Link Wi-Fi to Cloud Optimize Cloud Application 33 33 36 44 45 47 Configuring the LAN Interface(s) Basic Settings Port Settings Captive Portal 48 48 60 61 Configuring the WAN Interface(s) Ethernet WAN Cellular WAN Wi-Fi WAN WAN Connection Settings (Common) WAN Health Check Bandwidth Allowance Monitoring Additional Public IP address Dynamic DNS Settings 64 67 76 81 84 85 88 89 89 Advanced Wi-Fi Setting
IPsec VPN IPsec VPN Settings GRE Tunnel 118 118 122 Outbound Policy Outbound Policy Adding Rules for Outbound Policy 124 125 126 Port Forwarding UPnP / NAT-PMP Settings 136 138 NAT Mappings 139 QoS User Groups Bandwidth Control Application 141 141 142 142 Firewall Outbound and Inbound Firewall Rules Content Blocking 145 146 151 Routing Protocols OSPF & RIPv2 BGP 153 153 155 Remote User Access L2TP with IPsec OpenVPN PPTP Authentication Methods 160 160 160 161 161 Miscellaneous Settings High
GPIO Menu NTP Server Grouped Networks Remote SIM Management SIM Toolkit 177 178 179 180 182 AP Controller Wireless SSID Wireless Mesh Settings 184 184 184 189 190 AP AP Controller Status Info Access Point (Usage) Wireless SSID Mesh / WDS Wireless Client Nearby Device Event Log 196 196 198 200 201 202 204 204 Toolbox 205 System Settings Admin Security Firmware Time Schedule Email Notification Event Log SNMP SMS Control InControl Configuration Feature Add-ons Reboot 206 206 210 212 213 214 217 218 2
PepVPN Test Wake-on-LAN CLI (Command Line Interface Support) 225 226 226 Status Device GPS Data Active Sessions Client List WINS Client UPnP / NAT-PMP OSPF & RIPv2 BGP SpeedFusion Status Event Log 227 227 229 230 232 233 233 234 235 235 238 WAN Quality 239 Usage Reports Real-Time Hourly Daily Monthly 240 240 241 242 243 Appendix A: Restoration of Factory Defaults 245 Appendix B: FusionSIM Manual 246 Appendix C: Overview of ports used by Peplink SD-WAN routers and other Peplink services 258 App
Introduction and Scope Pepwave routers provide link aggregation and load balancing across multiple WAN connections, allowing a combination of technologies like 3G HSDPA, EVDO, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, external WiMAX dongle, and satellite to be utilized to connect to the Internet. The MAX wireless SD-WAN router series has a wide range of products suitable for many different deployments and markets. Entry level SD-WAN models such as the MAX BR1 are suitable for SMEs or branch offices.
Glossary The following terms, acronyms, and abbreviations are frequently used in this manual: Term Definition 3G 3rd generation standards for wireless communications (e.g., HSDPA) 4G 4th generation standards for wireless communications (e.g.
1 Product Features Pepwave routers enable all LAN users to share broadband Internet connections, and they provide advanced features to enhance Internet access. Our Max BR wireless routers support multiple SIM cards. They can be configured to switch from using one SIM card to another SIM card according to different criteria, including wireless network reliability and data usage.
● ● ● Extended DHCP option support Static routing rules VLAN on LAN support ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 1.1.4 VPN PepVPN with SpeedFusionTM PepVPN performance analyzer X.
● ● Configure and manage Pepwave AP devices Review the status of connected APs ● ● ● ● 1.1.9 QoS Quality of service for different applications and custom protocols User group classification for different service levels Bandwidth usage control and monitoring on group- and user-level Application prioritization for custom protocols and DSL/cable optimization https://www.peplink.
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2 MAX Transit Pro E Overview 2.1 Panel Appearance 2.
Orange LED Port Type OFF 10 Mbps / 100 Mbps or port is not connected ON Port is connected without traffic Blinking Data is transferring OFF Port is not connected Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Cellular Indicators Cellular https://www.peplink.
3 Advanced Feature Summary 3.1 Drop-in Mode and LAN Bypass: Transparent Deployment As your organization grows, it may require more bandwidth, but modifying your network can be tedious. In Drop-in Mode, you can conveniently install your Peplink router without making any changes to your network. For any reason your Peplink router looses power, the LAN Bypass will safely and automatically bypass the Peplink router to resume your original network connection.
3.3 Per-User Bandwidth Control With per-user bandwidth control, you can define bandwidth control policies for up to 3 groups of users to prevent network congestion. Define groups by IP address and subnet, and set bandwidth limits for every user in the group. 3.4 High Availability via VRRP When your organization has a corporate requirement demanding the highest availability with no single point of failure, you can deploy two Peplink routers in High Availability mode.
Compatible with: MAX 700, MAX HD2 (All variants), HD4 (All Variants) 3.5 USB Modem and Android Tethering For increased WAN diversity, plug in a USB LTE modem as a backup. Peplink routers are compatible with over 200 modem types. You can also tether to smartphones running Android 4.1.X and above. Compatible with: MAX 700, HD2 (all variants except IP67), HD4 (All variants) 3.
3.7 SIM-card USSD support Cellular-enabled routers can now use USSD to check their SIM card’s balance, process pre-paid cards, and configure carrier-specific services. Click here for full instructions on using USSD 3.8 KVM Virtualization KVM is a virtualisation module that allows administrators using our routers to host a large range of virtual machines. KVM is now supported on some MediaFast / ContentHub routers. https://www.peplink.
Click here for the full instructions on how to set up KVM Click here for the full instructions on how to set up KVM with USB Storage 3.9 DPI Engine The DPI report written in the updated KB article will show further information on InControl2 through breaking down application categories into subcategories. https://forum.peplink.com/t/updated-ic2-deep-packet-inspection-dpi-reports-and-everythi ng-you-need-to-know-about-it/29658 3.10 NetFlow NetFlow protocol is used to track network traffic.
3.13 SpeedFusion Cloud Relay Cloud Service Providers often restrict access to certain applications. With SFC Relay, you can route traffic before going out to the Internet, allowing access to previously restricted applications experienced with the public SpeedFusion Cloud nodes. Available as an add-on for your home router or as an upgradable license to your Peplink router, SFC Relay is sure to impress you and any peers you give access to. https://forum.peplink.
4 Installation The following section details connecting Pepwave routers to your network. 4.
4.3 Configuring the Network Environment To ensure that the Pepwave router works properly in the LAN environment and can access the Internet via WAN connections, please refer to the following setup procedures: ● LAN configuration For basic configuration, refer to Section 8, Connecting to the Web Admin Interface. For advanced configuration, go to Section 9, Configuring the LAN Interface(s). ● WAN configuration For basic configuration, refer to Section 8, Connecting to the Web Admin Interface.
5 Mounting the Unit 5.1 Wall Mount The Pepwave MAX 700/HD2/On-The-Go can be wall mounted using screws. After adding the screw on the wall, slide the MAX in the screw hole socket as indicated below. Recommended screw specification: M3.5 x 20mm, head diameter 6mm, head thickness 2.4mm. The Pepwave MAX BR1 requires four screws for wall mounting. 5.2 Car Mount The Pepwave MAX700/HD2 can be mounted in a vehicle using the included mounting brackets.
5.4 PDX Accessory Kit Installation Guide 5.4.2 Battery Set appearance ● Step 1: Lock the battery set in the slot with 2 pcs M3 screws. ● Step 2: Plug power cable into the socket https://www.peplink.
● STEP 3: Lock the slot cover with 4 pcs M3 screws. 5.4.3 SFE-DUO Set appearance https://www.peplink.
● STEP 1: Assemble SMA cables to the device ● STEP 2: Assemble bracket to the device https://www.peplink.