Peplink Balance and MediaFast User Manual Peplink Products: One/One Core/Two/20/20X/30 LTE/30 Pro/210/310/310X/310 5G/310 Fiber 5G/ 305/380/380X/580/580X/710/1350/2500/EPX/SDX/SDX Pro/ MediaFast 200/500/750 Peplink Balance Firmware 8.1.3 August 2021 https://www.peplink.
Table of Contents Introduction and Scope 8 Glossary 9 Product Comparison Charts Balance Routers (for Small Office / Branch) Balance Routers (for for Enterprise / Headquarters) MediaFast Routers 11 Product Features 14 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 LACP NIC Bonding KVM Virtualization DPI Engine NetFlow Wi-Fi Air Monitori
Peplink SDX Pro 25 Peplink Balance Overview Peplink Balance One Peplink Balance Two Peplink Balance 20 Peplink Balance 20X Peplink Balance 30 LTE Peplink Balance 30 Pro Peplink Balance 50 Peplink Balance 210 Peplink Balance 305 Peplink Balance 310 Peplink Balance 310X Peplink Balance 310 5G Peplink Balance 310 Fiber 5G Peplink Balance 380 Peplink Balance 380X Peplink Balance 580 Peplink Balance 580X Peplink Balance 710 Peplink Balance 1350 Peplink Balance 2500 26 Peplink MediaFast Overview Peplink Media
Connecting to the Web Admin Interface Configuration with the Setup Wizard 86 87 SpeedFusion Cloud Activate SpeedFusion Cloud Service Enable SpeedFusion Cloud Connect Clients to Cloud Link Wi-Fi to Cloud Optimize Cloud Application 92 92 94 102 103 105 Network Tab WAN Health Check Settings Bandwidth Allowance Monitor Settings Additional Public IP Settings Dynamic DNS Settings LAN Network Settings Network Settings (Common Settings) Port Settings VPN SpeedFusion IPsec VPN GRE Tunnel Outbound Policy Inbound
Captive Portal QoS User Groups Bandwidth Control Application Prioritization for Custom Application DSL/Cable Optimization Firewall Access Rules Intrusion Detection and DoS Prevention Content Blocking Application Blocking Web Blocking Customized Domains Exempted User Groups Exempted Subnets URL Logging Routing Protocols OSPF & RIPv2 BGP Remote User Access L2TP with IPsec OpenVPN PPTP Authentication Methods Misc.
AP Tab AP AP Controller Wireless SSID Wireless Mesh AP > Profiles AP Controller Status Info Access Points (Usage) Wireless SSID Wireless Client Mesh / WDS Nearby Device Event Log Toolbox 234 System Tab System Admin Security Firmware Time Schedule Email Notification Event Log SNMP SMS Control InControl Configuration Feature Add-ons Reboot Tools Ping Traceroute Wake-on-LAN WAN Analysis CLI (Command Line) Support 253 Status Tab 278 234 234 235 239 240 244 244 245 247 248 250 251 251 252 253 253 257 259
Active Sessions Client List WINS Clients OSPF & RIPv2 MediaFast PepVPN / SpeedFusion Status Event Log Device Event Log IPsec Event Log WAN Quality Usage Reports Real-Time Hourly Daily Monthly 280 282 283 283 284 285 289 290 290 291 291 291 293 293 296 Appendix Restoration of Factory Defaults Routing under DHCP, Static IP, and PPPoE FusionSIM Manual Case Studies Harrington Industrial Plastics PLUSS Troubleshooting https://www.peplink.
Introduction and Scope Peplink Balance routers provide link aggregation and load balancing across multiple WAN connections. We develop products and technologies that can help you build SD-WAN networks with unbreakable connection resilience, unmatched deployment flexibility, and intuitive ease of use. Our product and technology focus has always been on WAN virtualization and the intelligent use of multiple WAN links at the same time to increase reliability and bandwidth whilst reducing costs.
1 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.
VRF Virtual Routing and Forwarding VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol WAN 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 https://www.peplink.
2 Product Comparison Charts 2.1 Balance Routers (for Small Office / Branch) 20 20X 30 LTE 30 PRO ONE TWO 210 310X BPL-021 BPL-021XLTE BPL-031LTE BPL-031LTEA BPL-ONE BPL-TWO BPL-210 BPL-310X 2 (GE) + 1 (GE) 2 (GE) 2 (GE) 2/5 (GE) # 2 (GE) 2 (GE) + 2 (GE) 4 (GE) 4 (GE) 4 (GE) 4 (GE) 8/5 (GE) # 4 (GE) 7 (GE) 9 (GE) Simultaneous Dual-Band 802.
2.2 Balance Routers (for for Enterprise / Headquarters) Product Code 305 310X 380 380X 580 580X 710 1350 2500 BPL-305 BPL-310X BPL-380 BPL-380X BPL-580 BPL-580X BPL-710 BPL-135 BPL-2500 * Capacity Ethernet WAN Ports 3 (GE) 2 (GE) 3 (GE) 3 (GE) 5 (GE) 5 (GE) 7 (GE) 13 (GE) 12 (GE)/4 (GE) & 2 (10G SFP+) * LAN Ports 3 (GE) 9 (GE) 3 (GE) 3 (GE) 3 (GE) 3 (GE) 3 (GE) 3 (GE) 8 (GE)/ 2 (10G SFP+) * Simultaneous Dual-Band 802.
2.3 MediaFast Routers - MediaFast 200 MediaFast 500 MediaFast 750 MFA-200-W MFA-500-B MFA-750-B 5x GE 7x GE Simultaneous Dual-Band 802.11a/b/g/n Access Point - - Embedded 3G/4G LTE - - - USB WAN Modem 1 1 1 8x GE; 802.3af PoE Output 3x GE 3x GE 25-150 300-1000 500-2000 200Mbps 800Mbps 1.
Gross Weight 2.8 kg 6.6 kg 5.5 kgs A full product comparison for MediaFast routers is available at: https://www.peplink.com/products/mediafast-specifications/ 3 Product Features Peplink Balance Series products enable all LAN users to share broadband Internet connections and provide advanced features to enhance Internet access.
VPN ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Secure SpeedFusionTM SpeedFusion performance analyzer X.
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 optimization Firewall ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Outbound (LAN to WAN) firewall rules Inbound (WAN to LAN) firewall rules per WAN connection Intrusion detection and prevention Specification of NAT mappings Web blocking Application blocking Time-based scheduling Outb
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Real-time, hourly, daily and monthly bandwidth usage reports and charts Hardware backup via LAN bypass Built-in WINS server Time server synchronization SNMP Email notification Syslog SIP passthrough PPTP packet passthrough Active sessions Active client list WINS client list UPnP / NAT-PMP Event log is persistent across reboots IPv6 support Support for USB tethering on Android phones https://www.peplink.
4 Advanced Feature Summary 4.1 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. 4.
4.3 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. 4.4 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.
4.5 USB Modem and Android Tethering For increased WAN diversity, plug in a USB LTE modem as backup. Peplink routers are compatible with over 200 modem types. You can also tether to smartphones running Android 4.1.X and above. By default, the USB port is “USB Modem” mode. If you need to use it to connect to USB Ethernet Adapter, you need to change it to “USB Ethernet” mode, https://forum.peplink.com/t/can-i-use-ethernet-adapters-on-the-usb-wan/8327 4.
4.7 LACP NIC Bonding Use 802.3ad to combine multiple LAN connections into a virtual LAN connection. This virtual connection has higher throughput and redundancy in case any single link fails. 4.8 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 by some of the Mediafast models. Click here for the full instructions to set up KVM 4.
4.10 NetFlow NetFlow protocol is used to track network traffic. Tracking information from NetFlow can be sent to the NetFlow collector, which analyzes data and generates reports for review. Note: To enable this feature, go to https:///cgi-bin/MANGA/support.cgi 4.11 Wi-Fi Air Monitoring Peplink routers support Wi-Fi “Air Monitoring Mode” which is used to troubleshoot remotely and proactively monitor Wi-Fi and WAN performance.
5 Package Contents The contents of Peplink Balance product packages are as follows: 5.1 ● ● ● 5.2 ● ● ● 5.3 ● ● ● ● 5.4 ● ● ● ● 5.
5.6 ● ● ● ● ● 5.7 ● ● ● ● ● ● 5.8 Peplink Balance 310 5G Balance 310 5G Power adapter Power cord 4x Rubber foot 6x Cellular Antenna Peplink Balance 310 Fiber 5G Balance 310 Fiber 5G Power adapter Power cord 4x Rubber foot 4x Cellular Antenna 4x Wi-Fi Antenna Peplink Balance 305/380/580/710/1350/2500 ● ● ● ● Peplink Balance 305/380/580/710/1350/2500 Power cord Information slip Rackmount kit 5.9 Peplink Balance 380X/580X ● ● ● Peplink 380X/580X Power cord 1 Pair of Mounting Brackets 5.
5.11 Peplink MediaFast 500 ● ● ● ● Peplink MediaFast 500 Power cord Information slip Rackmount kit 5.12 Peplink EPX ● ● ● ● ● ● Wireless SD-WAN Powerhouse EPX Chassis with LCD Optional x LTE-A modules Optional x Copper ETH module Optional x Fiber ETH module Rack mounting kit with brackets and slide 5.13 Peplink SDX ● ● SDX Base Chassis 1U 19″ Rackmount Chassis 5.14 Peplink SDX Pro ● ● ● ● ● SDX Pro Base Chassis 1U 19″ Rack-mount Chassis 1x Rubber Foot Pack 2x Power Cords 1x L-mount Set https://www.
6 Peplink Balance Overview 6.1 Peplink Balance One 6.1.1 Panel Appearance 6.1.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators OFF – Upgrading firmware Status Red – Booting up or busy Blinking red – Boot up error Green – Ready LAN and WAN Ports Green LED ON – 1000 Mbps OFF – 10 / 100 Mbps or port is not connected Blinking – Data is transferring https://www.peplink.
Orange LED OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Wi-Fi Indicators Wi-Fi OFF Disabled Green Ready USB Port USB Ports https://www.peplink.
6.2 Peplink Balance Two 6.2.1 6.2.2 Panel Appearance LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators Power OFF – Power off Green – Power on OFF – Upgrading firmware https://www.peplink.
Red – Booting up or busy Status Blinking red – Boot up error Green – Ready LAN and WAN Ports Green LED Orange LED Port Type ON – 1000 Mbps OFF –10 / 100 Mbps or port is not connected Blinking – Data is transferring OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected Auto MDI/MDI-X ports USB Port USB Ports https://www.peplink.
6.3 Peplink Balance 20 6.3.1 Panel Appearance 6.3.
USB Ports 6.4 For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem Peplink Balance 20X 6.4.1 Panel Appearance 6.4.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators OFF – Upgrading firmware Status Red – Booting up or busy Blinking red – Boot up error Green – Ready https://www.peplink.
LAN and WAN Ports ON – 1000 Mbps OFF – 10 / 100 Mbps or port is not connected Green LED Blinking – Data is transferring Orange LED OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Wi-Fi AP Indicators Wi-Fi AP OFF Disabled ON Enabled USB Port USB Ports 6.4.3 For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem Flex Module Mini 1x LTE-A Module Interface Antenna Connectors Downlink / Uplink Datarate https://www.peplink.
Power Consumption Weight 10W 0.83 pounds | 375 grams 1xLTE-A Module Interface Antenna Connectors Downlink / Uplink Datarate Power Consumption Weight https://www.peplink.com 1x Embedded LTE-A Cellular Modems with Redundant SIM Slots 4x SMA Cellular Antenna Connectors 1.2 Gbps/150 Mbps (CAT-18) 10W 0.
1x VDSL Module Interface Power Consumption Weight https://www.peplink.com 1x RJ11 Connector, 1x Status LED 9W 0.
6.5 Peplink Balance 30 LTE 6.5.1 Panel Appearance 6.5.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators Power OFF – Power off Green – Power on OFF – Upgrading firmware Status Red – Booting up or busy Blinking red – Boot up error Green – Ready LAN and WAN Ports https://www.peplink.
Green LED ON – 10 / 100 /1000 Mbps Blinking – Data is transferring Orange LED OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Cellular WAN Indicators Cellular OFF Disabled Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network ON Connected to wireless network USB Port USB Ports https://www.peplink.
6.6 Peplink Balance 30 Pro For certification information, please refer to Appendix F (page 327 ~ 330) 6.6.1 Panel Appearance 6.6.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators Power OFF – Power off Green – Power on OFF – Upgrading firmware Status Red – Booting up or busy Blinking red – Boot up error Green – Ready https://www.peplink.
WAN Ports ON – 1000 Mbps OFF -10 / 100 Mbps or port is not connected Green LED Blinking – Data is transferring Orange LED OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports LAN Ports ON – POE Enabled OFF - POE Disabled Green LED Blinking – 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps with activity Orange LED OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Wi-Fi AP Indicators Wi-Fi AP OFF Disabled ON Enabled Cellular WAN Indicators
6.7 Peplink Balance 50 6.7.1 Front Panel Appearance 6.7.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators Power OFF – Power off Green – Power on OFF – Upgrading firmware Status Red – Booting up or busy Blinking red – Boot up error https://www.peplink.
Green – Ready LAN and WAN Ports Green LED Orange LED Port Type ON – 10 / 100 /1000 Mbps Blinking – Data is transferring OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected Auto MDI/MDI-X ports USB Port USB Ports 6.8 For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem Peplink Balance 210 6.8.1 Front Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.
6.8.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators OFF – Upgrading firmware Status Red – Booting up or busy Blinking red – Boot up error Green – Ready LAN and WAN Ports Green LED Orange LED Port Type https://www.peplink.
USB Port USB Ports 6.9 For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem Peplink Balance 305 6.9.1 Front Panel Appearance 6.9.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: https://www.peplink.
Power and Status Indicators Power LED OFF – Power off GREEN – Power on LAN Port, WAN 1 – 3 Ports ORANGE – 1000 Mbps Right LED GREEN – 100 Mbps OFF – 10 Mbps Solid – Port is connected without traffic Left LED Blinking – Data is transferring OFF – Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Console and USB Ports Console Port USB Ports Reserved for engineering use For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem 6.10 Peplink Balance 310 6.10.1 Front Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.
6.10.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators OFF – Upgrading firmware Status Red – Booting up or busy Blinking red – Boot up error Green – Ready LAN and WAN Ports Green LED Orange LED https://www.peplink.
Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports USB Port USB Ports https://www.peplink.
6.11 Peplink Balance 310X 6.11.1 Front Panel Appearance 6.11.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators OFF – Power off Power Green – Power on OFF – Upgrading firmware Status Red – Booting up or busy Blinking red – Boot up error Green – Ready https://www.peplink.
WAN Ports ON - 1000 Mbps OFF – 10 / 100 Mbps or port is not connected Green LED Blinking – Data is transferring Orange LED OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports LAN Ports ON – 1000 Mbps OFF – 10 / 100 Mbps or port is not connected Green LED Blinking – 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps with activity Orange LED OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Cellular WAN Indicators Cellular OFF Disabled Blinkin
6.12 Peplink Balance 310 5G 6.12.1 Front Panel Appearance 6.12.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators OFF – Power off Power Green – Power on OFF – Upgrading firmware Status Red – Booting up or busy Blinking red – Boot up error Green – Ready WAN Port Right LED GREEN - 1000 Mbps ORANGE - 100 Mbps OFF – 10 Mbps or port is not connected Blinking – Data is transferring Left LED OFF – Port is not connected https://www.peplink.
Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports LAN Ports GREEN – 1000 Mbps ORANGE - 100 Mbps OFF – 10 Mbps or port is not connected Right LED Blinking – Data is transferring Left LED OFF – Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Cellular WAN Indicators Cellular OFF Disabled Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network ON Connected to wireless network USB Port USB Ports https://www.peplink.
6.13 Peplink Balance 310 Fiber 5G 6.13.1 Front Panel Appearance 6.13.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators OFF – Power off Power Green – Power on OFF – Upgrading firmware Status Red – Booting up or busy Blinking red – Boot up error Green – Ready https://www.peplink.
WAN Port GREEN - 1000 Mbps ORANGE - 100 Mbps OFF – 10 Mbps or port is not connected Right LED Blinking – Data is transferring Left LED OFF – Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports LAN Ports GREEN – 1000 Mbps ORANGE - 100 Mbps OFF – 10 Mbps or port is not connected Right LED Blinking – Data is transferring Left LED OFF – Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Cellular WAN Indicators Cellular OFF Disabled Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network ON Connected
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6.14 Peplink Balance 380 6.14.1 Panel Appearance 6.14.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators Power LED OFF – Power off GREEN – Power on LAN Port, WAN 1 – 3 Ports ORANGE – 1000 Mbps Right LED GREEN – 100 Mbps OFF – 10 Mbps Solid – Port is connected without traffic Left LED Blinking – Data is transferring OFF – Port is not connected https://www.peplink.
Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Console and USB Ports Console Port USB Ports Reserved for engineering use For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem 6.15 Peplink Balance 380X 6.15.1 Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.
6.15.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators Power LED OFF – Power off GREEN – Power on LAN Port, WAN 1 – 3 Ports Right LED GREEN – 1000 Mbps OFF – 10 / 100 Mbps Solid – Port is connected without traffic Left LED Blinking – Data is transferring OFF – Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Console and USB Ports Console Port USB Ports Reserved for engineering use For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem 6.15.
1x LTE-A Module Interface Antenna Connectors Downlink / Uplink Datarate Power Consumption Weight 1x Embedded LTE-A Cellular Modems with Redundant SIM Slots 2x SMA Cellular Antenna Connectors 300Mbps/50Mbps (CAT-6) 600Mbps/150Mbps (CAT-12) 10W 0.83 pounds | 375 grams 1xLTE-A Module Interface Antenna Connectors Downlink / Uplink Datarate Power Consumption Weight https://www.peplink.com 1x Embedded LTE-A Cellular Modems with Redundant SIM Slots 4x SMA Cellular Antenna Connectors 1.
6.16 Peplink Balance 580 6.16.1 Panel Appearance 6.16.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators Power LED OFF – Power off GREEN – Power on LAN Port, WAN 1 – 5 Ports ORANGE – 1000 Mbps Right LED GREEN – 100 Mbps OFF – 10 Mbps Solid – Port is connected without traffic https://www.peplink.
Blinking – Data is transferring Left LED Port Type OFF – Port is not connected Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Console and USB Ports Console Port USB Ports Reserved for engineering use For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem 6.17 Peplink Balance 580X 6.17.1 Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.
6.17.2 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows: Power and Status Indicators Power LED OFF – Power off GREEN – Power on LAN Port, WAN 1 – 5 Ports Right LED GREEN – 1000 Mbps OFF – 10 / 100 Mbps Solid – Port is connected without traffic https://www.peplink.
Blinking – Data is transferring Left LED Port Type OFF – Port is not connected Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Console and USB Ports Console Port USB Ports Reserved for engineering use For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem 6.17.3 Flex Module Mini 1x LTEA Module Interface Antenna Connectors Downlink / Uplink Datarate Power Consumption Weight https://www.peplink.com 1x Embedded LTE-A Cellular Modems with Redundant SIM Slots 2x SMA Cellular Antenna Connectors 300Mbps/50Mbps (CAT-6) 600Mbps/150Mbps (CAT-12) 10W 0.
1xLTEA Module Interface Antenna Connectors Downlink / Uplink Datarate Power Consumption Weight 1x Embedded LTE-A Cellular Modems with Redundant SIM Slots 4x SMA Cellular Antenna Connectors 1.2 Gbps/150 Mbps (CAT-18) 10W 0.83 pounds | 375 grams 6.18 Peplink Balance 710 6.18.1 Front Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.
6.18.2 LED Indicators Status indicated in the front panel is as follows: LED Indicator Power LED OFF – Power off GREEN – Power on LAN Port, WAN 1 – 7 Ports ORANGE – 1000 Mbps Green LED GREEN – 100 Mbps OFF – 10 Mbps Solid – Port is connected without traffic Orange LED Blinking – Data is transferring OFF – Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports https://www.peplink.
Console & USB Ports Console Port USB Ports Reserved for engineering use For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem 6.19 Peplink Balance 1350 6.19.1 Panel Appearance 6.19.2 LED Indicators Status indicated in the front panel is as follows: LED Indicator Power LED OFF – Power off GREEN – Power on LAN Port, WAN 1 – 13 Ports https://www.peplink.
ORANGE – 1000 Mbps Right LED GREEN – 100 Mbps OFF – 10 Mbps Solid – Port is connected without traffic Left LED Blinking – Data is transferring OFF – Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Console & USB Ports Console Port USB Ports Reserved for engineering use For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem https://www.peplink.
6.20 Peplink Balance 2500 6.20.1 Panel Appearance 6.20.2 LED Indicators Status indicated in the front panel is as follows: LED Indicator Power LED OFF – Power off GREEN – Power on LAN and WAN Ports ORANGE – 1000 Mbps Right LED GREEN – 100 Mbps OFF – 10 Mbps Solid – Port is connected without traffic Left LED Blinking – Data is transferring OFF – Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports https://www.peplink.
Console & USB Ports Console Port USB Ports Reserved for engineering use For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem https://www.peplink.
7 Peplink MediaFast Overview 7.1 Peplink MediaFast 200 7.1.1 7.1.2 Panel Appearance LED Indicators Status indicated in the front panel is as follows: LED Indicator Power LED OFF – Power off GREEN – Power on LAN 1-3 Ports, WAN 1-5 Ports ORANGE – 1000 Mbps Right LED GREEN – 100 Mbps OFF – 10 Mbps https://www.peplink.
Solid – Port is connected without traffic Left LED Blinking – Data is transferring OFF – Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Console & USB Ports Console Port USB Ports Reserved for engineering use For connecting 4G/3G USB modems 7.2 Peplink MediaFast 500 7.2.1 Panel Appearance https://www.peplink.
7.2.2 LED Indicators Status indicated in the front panel is as follows: LED Indicator Power LED OFF – Power off GREEN – Power on LAN 1-3 Ports, WAN 1-5 Ports ORANGE – 1000 Mbps Right LED GREEN – 100 Mbps OFF – 10 Mbps Solid – Port is connected without traffic Left LED Blinking – Data is transferring OFF – Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Console & USB Ports Console Port USB Ports Reserved for engineering use For connecting 4G/3G USB modems https://www.peplink.
7.3 Peplink MediaFast 750 7.3.1 Panel Appearance 7.3.2 LED Indicators Status indicated in the front panel is as follows: LED Indicator Power LED OFF – Power off GREEN – Power on LAN 1-3 Ports, WAN 1-5 Ports ORANGE – 1000 Mbps Right LED GREEN – 100 Mbps OFF – 10 Mbps Solid – Port is connected without traffic Left LED Blinking – Data is transferring OFF – Port is not connected https://www.peplink.
Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Console & USB Ports Console Port USB Ports Reserved for engineering use For connecting 4G/3G USB modems https://www.peplink.
8 Peplink Flex‐Module Supported Models 8.1 Peplink EPX The EPX is a rapidly deployable, powerful, and versatile SD-WAN router that connects a wide range of WAN options from LTE-A, satellite modems, to fixed line networks this can be used simultaneously to allow bonding using our SpeedFusion technology. With its modular construction, the EPX is suitable for any deployment. 8.1.
8.1.2 Panel Appearance 8.1.3 LED Indicators https://www.peplink.
Status indicated in the LAN/WAN port module is as follows: Note: some EPX configurations are not shipped with this module LED Indicator Power LED OFF – Power off GREEN – Power on LAN Port, WAN Ports ORANGE – Enabled as WAN port Right LED GREEN – PoE enabled OFF – PoE is disabled Solid – Port is connected without traffic Left LED Blinking – Data is transferring OFF – Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Console & USB Ports Console Port USB Ports https://www.peplink.
8.2 Peplink SDX The SDX is a Modular Enterprise Grade Router. In addition to popular features such as SpeedFusion SD-WAN and InControl centralized management, the SDX has an expandable module that you can change according to your needs. The SDX includes two integrated SFP+ WAN Ports, as well as eight PoE-enabled LAN Ports. These ports are available no matter which module you use. 8.2.
8.2.2 Panel Appearance Front: Back: https://www.peplink.
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Console Port USB Ports MGMT Port 8.3 CLI console connection For connecting 4G/3G USB modems for additional WAN connections Management port Peplink SDX Pro In addition to the power of the SDX, the SDX Pro offers greater flexibility and functionality. It has two FlexModule slots, enabling you to customize the device with different modules to suit any deployment. It supports edge computing so it can deliver websites, applications, and docker containers to connected devices. 8.3.
* 140W consumption for the main chassis, 20W consumption for the optional module. 8.3.2 Panel Appearance 8.3.3 LED Indicators LED Indicator OFF – Power off https://www.peplink.
Power LED GREEN – Power on WAN Ports Right LED GREEN – 1000 Mbps OFF – 10 Mbps / 100 Mbps or port is not connected Solid – Port is connected without traffic Left LED Blinking – Data is transferring OFF – Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI/MDI-X ports Console, MGMT & USB Ports Console Port USB Ports MGMT Port 8.4 CLI console connection For connecting 4G/3G USB modems for additional WAN connections Management port Flex Module Expansion Modules https://www.peplink.
3x LTE-A Module Interface Antenna Connectors 3x Embedded LTE-A Cellular Modems with Redundant SIM Slots 6x SMA Cellular Antenna Connectors 1x SMA GPS Antenna Connector Power Consumption 20W Weight 0.83 pounds - 375 grams https://www.peplink.
8x GE PoE Module Interface 8x 10/100/1000M Ethernet Ports Capable of PoE+ Power Consumption 15W (105W max. with 802.3at/af PoE+ Output) Weight https://www.peplink.com 1.
4x SFP+ Module Interface 4x SFP+ Ports Power Consumption 11W Weight 0.83 pounds - 375 grams https://www.peplink.
9 LCD Display Menu > HA State: Master/Slave > LAN IP > VIP > System Status > System > Firmware ver. > Serial number > System time > System uptime > CPU load > LAN > Status > IP address > Subnet mask > Link status > WAN1 > WAN2 > WAN3* > VPN status >VPN Profile 1 >VPN Profile 2 >… >VPN Profile n > Link usage > Throughput in > WAN1 > WAN2 > WAN3* > Throughput out > WAN1 > WAN2 > WAN3* > Data Transfered > WAN1 > WAN2 > WAN3* > Maintenance https://www.peplink.
> Reboot > Reboot? (Yes/No) > Factory default > Factory default? (Yes/No) > LAN config > Port speed > LAN > WAN1 > WAN2 > WAN3* (to reboot the unit) (to restore factory defaults) (shows port speed: Auto, 10baseT-FD, 10baseT-HD, 100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD, 1000baseTx-FD) *Layout continues as such for all available WAN ports 10 Installation The following section details connecting the Peplink Balance to your network: 10.
11 Basic Configuration 11.1 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 admin of the Peplink Balance, enter the following LAN IP address in the address field of the web browser: https://192.168.1.1 (This is the default LAN IP address of the Peplink Balance.) Enter the following to access the web admin interface.
11.2 Configuration with the Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard simplifies the task of configuring WAN connection(s) by guiding the configuration process step-by-step. To begin, click Setup Wizard after connecting to the web admin interface. Click Next >> to begin. Select Yes if you want to set up drop-in mode using the Setup Wizard. Click on the appropriate checkbox(es) to select the WAN connection(s) to be configured.
If drop-in mode is going to be configured, the setup wizard will move on to Drop-in Settings. If you are not using drop-in mode, select the connection method for the WAN connection(s) from the https://www.peplink.
following screen: Depending on the selection of connection type, further configuration may be needed. For example, PPPoE and static IP require additional settings for the selected WAN port. Please refer to Section 13, Configuring the WAN Interface(s) for details on setting up DHCP, static IP, and PPPoE. If Mobile Internet Connection is checked, the setup wizard will move on to Operator Settings. If Custom Mobile Operator Settings is selected, APN parameters are required.
Click on the appropriate check box(es) to select the preferred WAN connection(s). Connection(s) not selected in this step will be used as a backup only. Click Next >> to continue. Choose the time zone of your country/region. Check the box Show all to display all time zone options. Check in the following screen to make sure all settings have been configured correctly, and then click “Save Settings” to confirm. https://www.peplink.
After finishing the last step in the setup wizard, click Apply Changes on the page header to allow the configuration changes to take effect. https://www.peplink.
12 SpeedFusion Cloud With Peplink products, your device is able to connect to SpeedFusion Cloud without the use of a second endpoint. This service has wide access to a number of SpeedFusion endpoints hosted from around the world, providing your device with unbreakable connectivity wherever you are.* *SpeedFusion Cloud is supported in firmware version 8.1.0 and above. SpeedFusion Cloud is a subscription basis. SpeedFusion Cloud license can be purchased at https://store.peplink.
or “Via Care Plans”, that you would like to activate. Next, register or login to your account. Select the devices that you wish to activate SpeedFusion Cloud on and click ACTIVATE. From System > Features Add-ons, paste the license key into the window and click on Activate once you https://www.peplink.
have received the license key. 12.2 Enable SpeedFusion Cloud Enable SpeedFusion Cloud from SpeedFusion Cloud > Choose Cloud Location. Choose Automatic > Click on the green tick button to confirm the change. https://www.peplink.
Click on Apply Changes to save the change. https://www.peplink.
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By default, the router will build a SpeedFusion tunnel to the SpeedFusion Cloud https://www.peplink.
If you are running a latency sensitive service like video streaming or VOIP, a WAN Smoothing sub-tunnel can be created. Navigate to Speedfusion Cloud > Choose a cloud location > SFC. A Speedfusion tunnel configuration window will pop out. Click on the + sign to create the WAN Smoothing sub-tunnel. https://www.peplink.
Click on Save and Apply Changes to save the configuration. Now, the router has 2 Speedfusion tunnels to the Speedfusion Cloud. https://www.peplink.
Create an outbound policy to steer the internet traffic to go into Speedfusion Cloud. Please go to Advanced > Outbound Policy, click on Add Rule to create a new outbound policy. https://www.peplink.