Starting from Firmware 5.2, outbound traffic can be prioritized to go through SpeedFusionTM connection(s). By default, VPN connections are not included in the priority list. Tip Configure multiple distribution rules to accommodate different kinds of services. 14.2.5 Algorithm: Overflow The traffic matching this rule will be routed through the healthy WAN connection that has the highest priority and is not in full load.
14.2.7 Algorithm: Lowest Latency The traffic matching this rule will be routed through the healthy WAN connection that is selected in Connection and has the lowest latency. Latency checking packets are issued periodically to a nearby router of each WAN connection to determine its latency value. The latency of a WAN is the packet round trip time of the WAN connection. Additional network usage may be incurred as a result.
15 Inbound Access 15.1 Port Forwarding Service Pepwave routers can act as a firewall that blocks, by default, all inbound access from the Internet. By using port forwarding, Internet users can access servers behind the Pepwave router. Inbound port forwarding rules can be defined at Advanced>Port Forwarding. To define a new service, click Add Service. Port Forwarding Settings Enable This setting specifies whether the inbound service takes effect. When Enable is checked, the http://www.peplink.
inbound service takes effect: traffic is matched and actions are taken by the Pepwave router based on the other parameters of the rule. When this setting is disabled, the inbound service does not take effect: the Pepwave router disregards the other parameters of the rule. Service Name IP Protocol This setting identifies the service to the system administrator. Valid values for this setting consist of only alphanumeric and underscore “_” characters.
Inbound IP Address(es) Server IP Address This setting specifies the WAN connections and Internet IP address(es) from which the service can be accessed. This setting specifies the LAN IP address of the server that handles the requests for the service. 15.1.1 UPnP / NAT-PMP Settings UPnP and NAT-PMP are network protocols which allow a computer connected to the LAN port to automatically configure the router to allow parties on the WAN port to connect to itself.
NAT Mapping Settings LAN Client(s) NAT mapping rules can be defined for a single LAN IP Address, an IP Range, or an IP Network. Address This refers to the LAN host’s private IP address. The system maps this address to a number of public IP addresses (specified below) in order to facilitate inbound and outbound traffic. This option is only available when IP Address is selected. Range The IP range is a contiguous group of private IP addresses used by the LAN host.
Outbound Mappings This setting specifies the WAN IP addresses that should be used when an IP connection is made from a LAN host to the Internet. Each LAN host in an IP range or IP network will be evenly mapped to one of each selected WAN's IP addresses (for better IP address utilization) in a persistent manner (for better application compatibility).
Add / Edit User Group Subnet / IP Address From the drop-down menu, choose whether you are going to define the client(s) by an IP Address or a Subnet. If IP Address is selected, enter a name defined in DHCP reservation table or a LAN client's IP address. If Subnet is selected, enter a subnet address and specify its subnet mask. Group This field is to define which User Group the specified subnet / IP address belongs to.
17.3 Application 17.3.1 Application Prioritization On many Pepwave routers, you can choose whether to apply the same prioritization settings to all user groups or customize the settings for each group. Three application priority levels can be set: ɥHigh,ʈ Normal, andɧLow. Pepwave routers can detect various application traffic types by inspecting the packet content. Select an application by choosing a supported application, or by defining a custom application manually.
17.3.3 DSL/Cable Optimization DSL/cable-based WAN connections have lower upload bandwidth and higher download bandwidth. When a DSL/cable circuit's uplink is congested, the download bandwidth will be affected. 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.
With SpeedFusionTM enabled, the firewall rules also apply to VPN tunneled traffic. 18.1 Outbound and Inbound Firewall Rules 18.1.1 Access Rules The outbound firewall settings are located at Advanced>Firewall>Access Rules>Outbound Firewall Rules. Click Add Rule to display the following screen: http://www.peplink.
Inbound firewall settings are located at Advanced>Firewall>Access Rules>Inbound Firewall Rules. Click Add Rule to display the following screen: Rules are matched from top to bottom. If a connection matches any one of the upper rules, the matching process will stop. If none of the rules match, the Default rule will be applied. By default, the Default rule is set as Allow for both outbound and inbound access. http://www.peplink.
Inbound / Outbound Firewall Settings Rule Name Enable This setting specifies a name for the firewall rule. This setting specifies whether the firewall rule should take effect. If the box is checked, the firewall rule takes effect. If the traffic matches the specified protocol/IP/port, actions will be taken by the Pepwave router based on the other parameters of the rule. If the box is not checked, the firewall rule does not take effect. The Pepwave router will disregard the other parameters of the rule.
˗ Source IP & port ˗ Destination IP & port With the value of Allow for the Action setting, the matching traffic passes through the router (to be routed to the destination). If the value of the Action setting is set to Deny, the matching traffic does not pass through the router (and is discarded). This setting specifies whether or not to log matched firewall events. The logged messages are shown on the page Status>Event Log. A sample message is as follows: Aug 13 23:47:44 Denied CONN=Ethernet WAN SRC=20.3.
18.1.3 Intrusion Detection and DoS Prevention Pepwave routers can detect and prevent intrusions and denial-of-service (DoS) attacks from the Internet. To turn on this feature, click , check the Enable check box, and press the Save button. When this feature is enabled, the Pepwave router will detect and prevent the following kinds of intrusions and denial-of-service attacks.
18.2 Content Blocking 18.2.1 Application Blocking Choose applications to be blocked from LAN/PPTP/PepVPN peer clients' access, except for http://www.peplink.
those on the Exempted User Groups or Exempted Subnets defined below. 18.2.2 Web Blocking Defines web site domain names to be blocked from LAN/PPTP/PepVPN peer clients' access except for those on the Exempted User Groups or Exempted Subnets defined below. If "foobar.com" is entered, any web site with a host name ending in foobar.com will be blocked, e.g. www.foobar.com, foobar.com, etc. However, "myfoobar.com" will not be blocked. You may enter the wild card ".
.2.6 URL Logging Click enable, and the enter the ip address and port (if applicable) where your remote syslog server is located. 19 OSPF & RIPv2 The Peplink Balance supports OSPF and RIPv2 dynamic routing protocols. Click the Network tab from the top bar, and then click the OSPF & RIPv2 item on the sidebar to reach the following menu: OSPF Router ID Area This field determines the ID of the router. By default, this is specified as the LAN IP address.
OSPF Settings Area ID Link Type Authentication Interfaces Determine the name of your Area ID to apply to this group. Machines linked to this group will send and receive related OSPF packets, while unlinked machines will ignore it. Choose the network type that this area will use. Choose an authentication method, if one is used, from this drop-down menu. Available options are MD5 and Text. Enter the authentication key next to the drop-down menu.
RIPv2 Settings Authentication Interfaces Choose an authentication method, if one is used, from this drop-down menu. Available options are MD5 and Text. Enter the authentication key next to the drop-down menu. Determine which interfaces this group will use to listen to and deliver RIPv2 packets. 20 Remote User Access a Networks routed by a Peplink Balance can be remotely accessed via L2TP with IPsec or PPTP. To configure this feature, navigate to Network > Remote User Access http://www.peplink.
Remote User Access Settings Enable Click the checkbox to enable Remote User Access. http://www.peplink.
VPN Type Determine whether remote devices can connect to the Balance using L2TP with IPsec or PPTP. For greater security, we recommend you connect using L2TP with IPsec. Preshared Key Enter your preshared key in the text field. Please note that remote devices will need this preshared key to access the Balance. Listen On This setting is for specifying the WAN IP addresses where the PPTP server of the router should listen on.
In the diagram, the WAN ports of each Pepwave router connect to the router and to the modem. Both Pepwave routers connect to the same LAN switch via a LAN port. An elaboration on the technical details of the implementation of the virtual router redundancy protocol (VRRP, RFC 3768) by Pepwave routers follows: ˗ In an HA configuration, the two Pepwave routers communicate with each other using VRRP over the LAN.
Interface for Master Router Interface for Slave Router High Availability Enable Checking this box specifies that the Pepwave router is part of a high availability configuration. Group Number This number identifies a pair of Pepwave routers operating in a high availability configuration. The two Pepwave routers in the pair must have the same Group Number value. Preferred Role This setting specifies whether the Pepwave router operates in master or slave mode.
Important Note For Pepwave routers in NAT mode, the virtual IP (VIP) should be set as the default gateway for all hosts on the LAN segment. For example, a firewall sitting behind the Pepwave router should set its default gateway as the virtual IP instead of the IP of the master router. In drop-in mode, no other configuration needs to be set. http://www.peplink.
Please note that the drop-in WAN cannot be configured as a LAN bypass port while it is configured for high availability. 20.2 PPTP Server Pepwave routers feature a built-in PPTP server, which enables remote computers to conveniently and securely access the local network. PPTP server settings are located at Advanced>Misc. Settings>PPTP Server. Check the box to enable PPTP server functionality. All connected PPTP sessions are displayed at Status>Client List. Please refer to Section 22.3 for details.
PPTP Server Settings Listen On Authentication This setting is for specifying the WAN connection(s) and IP address(es) that the PPTP server should listen on. This setting is for specifying the user database source for PPTP authentication. Three sources can be selected: Local User Accounts, LDAP Server, or RADIUS Server. Local User Accounts - User accounts are stored in the Pepwave router locally. You can add/modify/delete accounts in the User Accounts table.
Microsoft Windows Internet Authentication Service and FreeRADIUS servers where passwords are NTLM hashed or in plain text. User Accounts This setting allows you to define PPTP user accounts for authentication via local user accounts. Click Add to input username and password to create an account. After adding the user accounts, you can click on a username to edit the account password. Click to delete the account in its corresponding row. 20.
proxy interception settings and proxy server settings for each WAN can be specified after selecting Enable. DNS Forwarding When this option is enabled, all outgoing DNS lookups will be intercepted and redirected to the built-in DNS name server. If any LAN device is using the DNS name servers of a WAN connection, you may want to enable this option to enhance the DNS availability without modifying the DNS server setting of the clients.
If you want to route all SMTP connections only to particular WAN connection(s), you should create a custom rule in outbound policy (see Section 14.2). 20.4.2 Web Proxy Forwarding When this feature is enabled, the Pepwave router 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.
After clicking the enable checkbox, enter your TCP port for traffic heading to the router, and then specify the IP Address and Port of the server you wish to forward to the service to. 20.5 Service Passthrough Service passthrough settings can be found at Advanced>Misc. Settings>Service Passthrough. Some Internet services need to be specially handled in a multi-WAN environment. Pepwave routers can handle these services such that Internet applications do not notice being behind a multi-WAN router.
number other than 21, you can check Define custom control ports and enter the port numbers in the text boxes. TFTP IPsec NAT-T The Pepwave router monitors outgoing TFTP connections and routes any incoming TFTP data packets back to the client. Select Enable if you want to enable TFTP passthrough support. This field is for enabling the support of IPsec NAT-T passthrough. UDP ports 500, 4500, and 10000 are monitored by default.
NMEA Sentence Type If you’ve chosen to send GPS reports in NMEA format, select one or more sentence types for sending the data (GPRMC, GPGGA, GPVTG, GPGSA, and GPGSV). Vehicle ID The vehicle ID will be appended in the last field of the NMEA sentence. Note that the NMEA sentence will become customized and non-standard.
AP Controller AP Management The AP controller for managing Pepwave APs can be enabled by checking this box. When this option is enabled, the AP controller will wait for management connections originating from APs over the LAN on TCP and UDP port 11753. It will also wait for captive portal connections on TCP port 443. An extended DHCP option, CAPWAP Access Controller addresses (field 138), will be added to the DHCP server. A local DNS record, AP Controller, will be added to the local DNS proxy.
SSID Settings SSID Enable This setting specifies the SSID of the virtual AP to be scanned by Wi-Fi clients. Click the drop-down menu to apply a time schedule to this interface VLAN ID This setting specifies the VLAN ID to be tagged on all outgoing packets generated from this wireless network (i.e., packets that travel from the Wi-Fi segment through the Pepwave AP One unit to the Ethernet segment via the LAN port).
Multicast FilterA This setting enables the filtering of multicast network traffic to the wireless SSID. Multicast RateA This setting specifies the transmit rate to be used for sending multicast network traffic. The selected Protocol and Channel Bonding settings will affect the rate options and values available here. IGMP Snooping A To allow the Pepwave router to listen to internet group management protocol (IGMP) network traffic, select this option.
Access Control The settings allow administrator to control access using MAC address filtering. Available options are None, Deny all except listed, Accept all except listed, and RADIUS MAC Authentication. Restricted Mode MAC Address List When WPA/WPA2 - Enterprise is configured, RADIUS-based 802.1 x authentication is enabled. Under this configuration, the Shared Key option should be disabled. When using this method, select the appropriate version using the V1/V2 controls.
Authentication Port Accounting Port In field, enter the UDP authentication port(s) used by your RADIUS server(s) or click the Default button to enter 1812. In field, enter the UDP accounting port(s) used by your RADIUS server(s) or click the Default button to enter 1813. 21.2 Settings On many Pepwave models, the AP settings screen (AP>Settings) looks similar to the example below: http://www.peplink.
AP Settings SSID 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 Balance does not detect whether the AP is capable of transmitting at both frequencies. Instructions to transmit at unsupported frequencies will be ignored by the AP. Operating This drop-down menu specifies the national / regional regulations which the AP should http://www.peplink.
Country follow. ˗ If a North American region is selected, RF channels 1 to 11 will be available and the maximum transmission power will be 26 dBm (400 mW). ˗ If European region is selected, RF channels 1 to 13 will be available. The maximum transmission power will be 20 dBm (100 mW). NOTE: Users are required to choose an option suitable to local laws and regulations. Per FCC regulation, the country selection is not available on all models marketed in US. All US models are fixed to US channels only.
Management VLAN ID Operating Schedule Beacon RateA Choose from the schedules that you have defined in System>Schedule. Select the schedule for the integrated AP to follow from the drop-down menu. This drop-down menu provides the option to send beacons in different transmit bit rates. The bit rates are 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 6Mbps, and 11Mbps. Beacon IntervalA This drop-down menu provides the option to set the time between each beacon send. Available options are 100ms, 250ms, and 500ms.
Web Administration Settings Enable Check the box to allow the Pepwave router to manage the web admin access information of the AP. Web Access Protocol These buttons specify the web access protocol used for accessing the web admin of the AP. The two available options are HTTP and HTTPS. Management Port This field specifies the management port used for accessing the device. HTTP to HTTPS Redirection This option will be available if you have chosen HTTPS as the Web Access Protocol.
Wi-Fi Radio Settings Operating Country Wi-Fi Antenna This option sets the country whose regulations the Pepwave router follows. Choose from the router's internal or optional external antennas, if so equipped. Important Note Per FCC regulations, the country selection is not available on all models marketed in the US. All US models are fixed to US channels only. Wi-Fi AP Settings Protocol This option allows you to specify whether 802.11b and/or 802.11g client association requests will be accepted.
AggregationA Guard IntervalA A This setting allows choosing a short or long guard period interval for your transmissions. - Advanced feature, please click the button on the top right-hand corner to activate. 22 AP Controller Status 22.1 Info A comprehensive overview of your AP can be accessed by navigating to AP > Controller Status > Info. AP Controller License Limit This field displays the maximum number of AP your Balance router can control.
Frequency Underneath, there are two check boxes labeled 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz. Clicking either box will toggle the display of information for that frequency. By default, the graphs display the number of clients and data usage for both 2.4GHz and 5 GHz frequencies. SSID The colored boxes indicate the SSID to display information for. Clicking any colored box will toggle the display of information for that SSID. By default, all the graphs show information for all SSIDs. No.
22.2 Access Point (Usage) A detailed breakdown of data usage for each AP is available at AP > Controller Status > Access Point. Usage AP Name/Serial Number Online Status This field enables you to quickly find your device if you know its name or serial number. Fill in the field to begin searching. Partial names and serial numbers are supported. This button toggles whether your search will include offline devices.
For easier network management, you can give each client a name and designate its location. You can also designate which firmware pack (if any) this client will follow, as well as the channels on which the client will broadcast. Click the icon to see a graph displaying usage: 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 http://www.peplink.
display the information by SSID or by AP send/receive rate. Click the Event tab next to Wireless Usage to view a detailed event log for that particular device: 22.3 Wireless SSID In-depth SSID reports are available under AP > Controller Status > Wireless SSID. Click the blue arrow on any SSID to obtain more detailed usage information on each SSID. 22.4 Wireless Client You can search for specific Wi-Fi users by navigating to AP > Controller Status > Wireless Client. http://www.peplink.
Here, you will be able to see your network’s heaviest users as well as search for specific users. Click the icon to bookmark specific users, and click the icon for additional details about each user: http://www.peplink.
22.5 Nearby Device A listing of near devices can be accessed by navigating to AP > Controller Status > Nearby Device. http://www.peplink.
Suspected Rogue Devices Hovering over the device MAC address will result in a popup with information on how this device was detected. Click the icons and the device will be moved to the bottom table of identified devices. 22.6 Event Log You can access the AP Controller Event log by navigating to AP > Controller Status > Event Log. http://www.peplink.
Events This event log displays all activity on your AP network, down to the client level. Use to filter box to search by MAC address, SSID, AP Serial Number, or AP Profile name. Click View Alerts to see only alerts, and click the More… link for additional records. 23 Toolbox Tools for managing firmware packs can be found at AP>Toolbox. Firmware Packs Here, you can manage the firmware of your AP. Clicking on will result in information regarding each firmware pack.
Manual Upload to manually upload a firmware pack. Click Default to define which firmware pack is default. 24 System Settings 24.1 Admin Security There are two types of user accounts available for accessing the web admin: admin and user. They represent two user levels: the admin level has full administration access, while the user level is read-only. The user level can access only the device's status information; users cannot make any changes on the device.
Admin Settings Router Name Admin User Name Admin Password This field allows you to define a name for this Pepwave router. By default, Router Name is set as MAX_XXXX, where XXXX refers to the last 4 digits of the unit’s serial number. Admin User Name is set as admin by default, but can be changed, if desired. This field allows you to specify a new administrator password. Confirm Admin Password This field allows you to verify and confirm the new administrator password.
read-only user feature will be enabled. Confirm User Password This field allows you to verify and confirm the new user password. Web Session Timeout This field specifies the number of hours and minutes that a web session can remain idle before the Pepwave router terminates its access to the web admin interface. By default, it is set to 4 hours. Authentication by RADIUS With this box is checked, the web admin will authenticate using an external RADIUS server.
Web Admin Port This field is for specifying the port number on which the web admin interface can be accessed. Web Admin Access This option is for specifying the network interfaces through which the web admin interface can be accessed: ˗ LAN only ˗ LAN/WAN If LAN/WAN is chosen, the WAN Connection Access Settings form will be displayed. LAN Connection Access Settings Allowed LAN Networks This field allows you to permit only specific networks or VLANs to access the Web UI.
beneath: The allowed IP subnet addresses should be entered into this text area. Each IP subnet must be in form of w.x.y.z/m, where w.x.y.z is an IP address (e.g., 192.168.0.0), and m is 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 in a line. For example: ˗ 192.168.0.0/24 ˗ 10.8.0.0/16 Allowed WAN IP Address(es) This is to choose which WAN IP address(es) the web server should listen on. 24.
inactive firmware, you can simply reboot your device with the inactive firmware and then perform the firmware upgrade. Important Note The firmware upgrade process may not necessarily preserve the previous configuration, and the behavior varies on a case-by-case basis. 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 supported by Peplink.
located at System > Schedule Enable scheduling, and then click on your schedule name or on the New Schedule button to begin. Edit Schedule Profile Enabling Name Click this checkbox to enable this schedule profile. Note that if this is disabled, then any associated features will also have their scheduling disabled. Enter your desired name for this particular schedule profile. http://www.peplink.
Schedule Click the drop-down menu to choose pre-defined schedules as your starting point. Please note that upon selection, previous changes on the schedule map will be deleted. Schedule Map Click on the desired times to enable features at that time period. You can hold your mouse for faster entry. 24.5 Email Notification Email notification functionality provides a system administrator with up-to-date information on network status.
SMTP Port This field is for specifying the SMTP port number. By default, this is set to 25; when SSL Encryption is checked, the default port number will be set to 465. You may customize the port number by editing this field. Click Default to restore the number to its default setting. SMTP User Name / Password This setting specifies the SMTP username and password while sending email. These options are shown only if Require authentication is checked in the SMTP Server setting.
24.6 Event Log Event log functionality enables event logging at a specified remote syslog server. The settings for configuring the remote system log can be found at System>Event Log. Event Log Settings Remote Syslog This setting specifies whether or not to log events at the specified remote syslog server. Remote Syslog Host This setting specifies the IP address or hostname of the remote syslog server.
24.7 SNMP SNMP or simple network management protocol is an open standard that can be used to collect information about the Pepwave router. SNMP configuration is located at System>SNMP. SNMP Settings SNMP Device Name SNMP Port This field shows the router name defined at System>Admin Security. This option specifies the port which SNMP will use. The default port is 161. SNMPv1 This option allows you to enable SNMP version 1. SNMPv2 This option allows you to enable SNMP version 2.
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SNMP Community Settings Community Name Allowed Source Subnet Address This setting specifies the SNMP community name. This setting specifies a subnet from which access to the SNMP server is allowed. Enter subnet address here (e.g., 192.168.1.0) and select the appropriate subnet mask.
24.8 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. All of this is now possible with InControl. When this check box is checked, the device's status information will be sent to the Peplink InControl system. This device's usage data and configuration will be sent to the system if you enable the features in the system.
Configuration Restore Configuration to Factory Settings The Restore Factory Settings button is to reset the configuration to factory default settings. After clicking the button, you will need to click the Apply Changes button on the top right corner to make the settings effective. Download Active Configurations Click Download to backup the current active settings.
24.10 Feature Add-ons Some Pepwave routers have features that can be activated upon purchase. Once the purchase is complete, you will receive an activation key. Enter the key in the Activation Key field, click Activate, and then click Apply Changes. 24.11 Reboot This page provides a reboot button for restarting the system. For maximum reliability, the Pepwave router can equip with two copies of firmware. Each copy can be a different version.
Tip A system administrator can use the ping utility to manually check the connectivity of a particular LAN/WAN connection. 25.2 Traceroute Test The traceroute test tool traces the routing path to the destination through a particular Ethernet interface or a SpeedFusionTM connection. The traceroute test utility is located at System>Tools>Traceroute. http://www.peplink.
Tip A system administrator can use the traceroute utility to analyze the connection path of a LAN/WAN connection. 25.3 PepVPN 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, illustrated as follows: http://www.peplink.
25.4 Wake-on-LAN Peplink routers can send special “magic packets” to any client specified from the Web UI. To access this feature, navigate to System > Tools > Wake-on-LAN Select a client from the drop-down list and click Send to send a “magic packet” 25.5 CLI (Command Line Interface Support) The CLI (command line interface) can be accessed via SSH. This field enables CLI support. The below settings specify which TCP port and which interface(s) should accept remote SSH CLI access.
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26 Status 26.1 Device System information is located at Status>Device. System Information Router Name Model Product Code Hardware Revision Serial Number Firmware This is the name specified in the Router Name field located at System>Admin Security. This shows the model name and number of this device. If your model uses a product code, it will appear here. This shows the hardware version of this device. This shows the serial number of this device.
Host Name Uptime System Time The host name assigned to the Pepwave router appears here. This shows the length of time since the device has been rebooted. This shows the current system time. Diagnostic Report The Download link is for exporting a diagnostic report file required for system investigation. Remote Assistance Click Turn on to enable remote assistance. The second table shows the MAC address of each LAN/WAN interface connected. To view your device’s End User License Agreement (EULA), click .
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. In addition, you can see which clients are initiating the most sessions. You can also perform a filtered search for specific sessions. You can filter by subnet, port, protocol, and interface. To perform a search, navigate to Status>Active Sessions>Search. http://www.peplink.
This Active Sessions section displays the active inbound/outbound sessions of each WAN connection on the Pepwave router. A filter is available to sort active session information. Enter a keyword in the field or check one of the WAN connection boxes for filtering. 26.4 Client List The client list table is located at Status>Client List. It lists DHCP and online client IP addresses, names (retrieved from the DHCP reservation table or defined by users), current download and upload rate, and MAC address.
If the PPTP server (see Section 19.2), SpeedFusionTM (see Section 12.1), or AP controller (see Section 20) is enabled, you may see the corresponding connection name listed in the Name field. 26.5 WINS Client The WINS client list table is located at Status>WINS Client. The WINS client table lists the IP addresses and names of WINS clients. This option will only be available when you have enabled the WINS server (navigation: Network>Interfaces>LAN).
Click to delete a single UPnP / NAT-PMP record in its corresponding row. To delete all records, click Delete All on the right-hand side below the table. Important Note UPnP / NAT-PMP records will be deleted immediately after clicking the button need to click Save or Confirm. or Delete All, without the 26.7 SpeedFusion Status Current SpeedFusionTM status information is located at Status>SpeedFusionTM.
Click the button for a chart displaying real-time throughput, latency, and drop-rate information for each WAN connection. When pressing the http://www.peplink.
After clicking the icon, the following menu appears: Select the L2 protocol (TCP/UDP), direction, and duration and click the Start button to begin the general throughput test. http://www.peplink.
The bandwidth bonding feature of PepVPN occurs when multiple WAN lines from one end merge with multiple WAN lines from the other end. For this to happen, each WAN line needs to form a connection with all the WAN lines on the opposite end. The function of the PepVPN analyzer is to report the throughput, packet loss, and latency of all possible combinations of connections. Please note that the PepVPN Analyzer will temporarily interrupt VPN connectivity and will restore after test.
"O" indicates that specific WAN / Tunnel is active for that particular test. "Tx Avg." is the averaged throughput across the full 10 seconds time, while "Tx Max." is the averaged throughput of the fastest 30% of time. 26.8 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 router. Check Auto Refresh to refresh log entries automatically. Click the Clear Log button to clear the log. http://www.peplink.
27 Bandwidth Status This section shows bandwidth usage statistics and is located at Status>Bandwidth. Bandwidth usage at the LAN while the device is switched off (e.g., LAN bypass) is neither recorded nor shown. 27.1 Real-Time The Data transferred since installation table 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.
27.2 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.
27.3 Daily This page shows the daily bandwidth usage for all WAN connections, with the option of viewing each individual connection. Select the connection to check from the drop-down menu. If you have enabled the Bandwidth Monitoring feature, the Current Billing Cycle table for that WAN connection will be displayed. 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.
27.4 Monthly This page shows the monthly bandwidth usage for each WAN connection. If you have enabled the Bandwidth Monitoring feature, you can check the usage of each particular connection and view the information by Billing Cycle or by Calendar Month. Click the first two rows to view the client bandwidth usage in the last two months. This feature is not available if you have chosen to view the bandwidth of an individual WAN connection.
Ethernet WAN Monthly Bandwidth Usage Tip By default, the scale of data size is in MB. 1GB equals 1024MB. http://www.peplink.
Appendix A. Restoration of Factory Defaults To restore the factory default settings on a Pepwave router, follow the steps below: 1. Locate the reset button on the front or back panel of the Pepwave router. 2. With a paper clip, press the reset button and hold it for at least 10 seconds, until the unit reboots itself. After the Pepwave router finishes rebooting, the factory default settings will be restored.
Appendix B: Declaration 1. The device supports time division technology 2. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
3. Industry Canada Statement This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
4. CE Statement for Pepwave Routers - - - - - Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: This device complies with the essential requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EC.
Česky [Czech] [Jméno výrobce] tímto prohlašuje, že tento [typ zařízení] je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES. Dansk [Danish] Undertegnede [fabrikantens navn] erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr [udstyrets typebetegnelse] overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.