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Peplink Balance Multi-WAN Bonding Routers
User Manual
For Model ONE/20/30/30 LTE/210/310/305/380/580/710/1350/2500
Peplink Balance Firmware 6.1
Copyright & TrademarksSpecifications are subject to change without prior notice. Copyright © Peplink International Ltd. All Rights
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE ······························································································6
GLOSSARY ··························································································································7
PRODUCT COMPARISON CHART ························································································8
PRODUCT FEATURES ········································································································12
4.1
4.2
Supported Network Features ····················································································· 12
Other Supported Features ························································································· 13
PACKAGE CONTENTS········································································································15
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
Peplink Balance One ······························································································· 15
Peplink Balance 20 / 30 / 30 LTE ················································································ 15
Peplink Balance 210 / 310························································································· 15
Peplink Balance305 / 380 / 580 / 710 / 1350 / 2500 ························································ 15
PEPLINK BALANCE OVERVIEW ·························································································16
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
Peplink Balance One ······························································································· 16
Peplink Balance 20 ·································································································· 18
Peplink Balance 30 ·································································································· 20
Peplink Balance 30 LTE ··························································································· 22
Peplink Balance 210 ································································································ 24
Peplink Balance 310 ································································································ 26
Peplink Balance 305 ································································································ 28
Peplink Balance 380 ································································································ 31
Peplink Balance 580 ································································································ 34
Peplink Balance 710 ····························································································· 37
Peplink Balance 1350 ··························································································· 40
Peplink Balance 2500 ··························································································· 43
INSTALLATION··················································································································47
7.1
7.2
7.3
Preparation ············································································································ 47
Constructing the Network ·························································································· 47
Configuring the Network Environment ·········································································· 49
BASIC CONFIGURATION ···································································································55
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
Connecting to the W eb Admin Interface ······································································· 55
Configuration with the Setup W izard ············································································ 56
Advanced Setup ····································································································· 59
Cellular WAN ········································································································· 60
CONFIGURING THELAN INTERFACE ··················································································65
10
DROP-IN MODE················································································································70
11
CONFIGURING THE WAN INTERFACE(S) ···········································································73
11.1
11.2
Connection Method(s) ··························································································· 75
Physical Interface Settings ····················································································· 82
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11.4
11.5
11.6
12
BANDWIDTH BONDING SPEEDFUSIONTM ·········································································90
12.1
12.2
12.3
13
IPsec VPN Settings ······························································································ 98
IPsec Status······································································································ 101
OUTBOUND POLICY MANAGEMENT ··············································································102
14.1
14.2
15
SpeedFusionTMSettings ························································································· 90
The Peplink Balance Behind a NAT Router ································································ 96
SpeedFusionTM Status ··························································································· 97
IPSEC VPN ························································································································98
13.1
13.2
14
WAN Health Check ······························································································· 83
Bandwidth Allowance Monitor ················································································· 86
Additional Public IP Settings ··················································································· 87
Dynamic DNS Settings ·························································································· 88
Outbound Policy ································································································ 103
Custom Rules for Outbound Policy········································································· 104
INBOUND ACCESS ··········································································································110
15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
15.5
Definition of Port Forwarding················································································· 110
Definition of Servers on LAN ················································································· 111
Inbound Access Services ····················································································· 113
Reverse Lookup Zones ······················································································· 127
DNS Record Import Wizard ·················································································· 130
16
NAT MAPPINGS··············································································································134
17
CAPTIVE PORTAL ············································································································136
18
QOS ································································································································139
19
FIREWALL ·······················································································································143
19.1
Outbound and Inbound Firewall Rules ···································································· 143
20
OSPF & RIPV2·················································································································150
21
MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS····························································································152
21.1
21.2
21.3
21.4
21.5
22
High Availability ································································································· 152
PPTP Server ····································································································· 155
Certificate Manager ···························································································· 156
Service Forwarding ····························································································· 156
Service Passthrough ··························································································· 158
AP ··································································································································160
22.1
22.2
22.3
22.4
22.5
22.6
22.7
AP Controller····································································································· 160
Wireless SSID ··································································································· 161
Profiles ············································································································ 167
Info ················································································································· 171
Usage ·············································································································· 172
AP Status ········································································································· 174
Rogue AP ········································································································· 176
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23
SYSTEM SETTINGS ··········································································································177
23.1
23.2
23.3
23.4
23.5
23.6
23.7
23.8
23.9
23.10
24
Admin Security ·································································································· 177
Firmware ·········································································································· 181
Time················································································································ 182
Email Notification ······························································································· 183
Event Log ········································································································· 185
SNMP·············································································································· 186
InControl ·········································································································· 188
Configuration····································································································· 189
Feature Add-ons ································································································ 190
Reboot ············································································································· 190
TOOLS ····························································································································191
24.1
24.2
24.3
24.4
24.5
25
Toolbox ············································································································ 176
Ping ················································································································ 191
Traceroute Test ································································································· 192
PepVPN Test ···································································································· 192
PepVPN Analyzer ······························································································ 192
CLI (Command Line Interface Support) ··································································· 193
STATUS ··························································································································194
25.1
25.2
25.3
25.4
25.5
25.6
25.7
Device ············································································································· 194
Active Sessions ································································································· 196
Client List ········································································································· 198
WINS Client ······································································································ 198
SpeedFusionTMStatus ························································································· 198
Event Log ········································································································· 199
Bandwidth ········································································································ 200
APPENDIX A. RESTORATION OF FACTORY DEFAULTS ·····························································206
APPENDIX B. ROUTING UNDER DHCP, STATIC IP, AND PPPOE ···············································207
B.1
B.2
Routing via Network Address Translation (NAT)··························································· 207
Routing via IP Forwarding ······················································································· 208
APPENDIX C. CASE STUDIES ····································································································209
C.1
C.2
C.3
C.4
C.5
Performance Optimization ······················································································· 209
Maintaining the Same IP Address throughout a Session ················································ 211
Bypassing the Firewall to Access Hosts on LAN ·························································· 212
Inbound Access Restriction ····················································································· 213
Outbound Access Restriction ··················································································· 214
APPENDIX D. TROUBLESHOOTING··························································································215
APPENDIX E. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ················································································217
E.1
E.2
E.3
E.4
Peplink Balance 20, 30 and 30 LTE··········································································· 217
Peplink Balance 210 and 310 ·················································································· 218
Peplink Balance 380 ······························································································ 219
Peplink Balance 305 ······························································································ 220
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E.6
E.7
E.8
E.9
Peplink Balance 380 ······························································································ 221
Peplink Balance 580 ······························································································ 222
Peplink Balance 710 ······························································································ 223
Peplink Balance 1350 ···························································································· 224
Peplink Balance 2500 ···························································································· 225
APPENDIX F. DECLARATION ····································································································226
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Introduction and Scope
The Peplink Balance series provides link aggregation and load balancing across up to thirteen WAN
connections.
The Peplink Balance 20/30/30 LTE provides a cost-effective solution suitable for power users and home
offices.
The Peplink Balance 210/310 provides advanced features for small business.
The Peplink Balance 380, 580, 710, 1350, and 2500 come with a suite of advanced enterprise-class
features. They areideal single-box solutions for medium to large-sized business environments,andthey
allow service providers to enable highly available multi-network services.
This manual applies to the following Peplink Balance products:
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Peplink Balance 20/30 (firmware version v6.1.x)
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Peplink Balance 30 LTE (firmware version v6.1.x)
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Peplink Balance 210/310 (firmware version v6.1.x)
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Peplink Balance 380 (firmware version v6.1.x)
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Peplink Balance 580 (firmware version v6.1.x)
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Peplink Balance 710 (firmware version v6.1.x)
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Peplink Balance 1350 (firmware version v6.1.x)
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Peplink Balance 2500 (firmware version v6.1.x)
The manual covers setting up your Peplink Balance and provides a collection of case studies detailing
theadvanced features of the Peplink Balance.
Important Note to Users Upgrading from Firmware 4.7 or below
If your current firmware version is 4.7 or below, please upgrade to Firmware 4.8.2 before upgrading to Firmware
6.1.
Important Note to Users of the Peplink Balance 30 (Classic Edition)
Firmware 5.0 or above is NOT applicable to the Peplink Balance 30 (Classic Edition). For more information
onidentifying the generation of your Peplink Balance 30, please visit our knowledge base at
.
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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., WiMAX, LTE)
DHCP
DNS
EVDO
FQDN
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Domain Name System
Evolution-Data Optimized
Fully Qualified Domain Name
HSDPA
High-Speed Downlink Packet Access
HTTP
Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol
ICMP
Internet Control Message Protocol
IP
LAN
MAC Address
Internet Protocol
Local Area Network
Media Access Control Address
MTU
Maximum Transmission Unit
MSS
Maximum Segment Size
NAT
Network Address Translation
PPPoE
QoS
SNMP
Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
Quality of Service
Simple Network Management Protocol
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol
UDP
User Datagram Protocol
VPN
Virtual Private Network
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
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Product Comparison Chart
Features
20
30
30 LTE
210
310
380
580
710
1350
2500
WAN Ports (GbE) /
Internet Links
13
12
USB WAN Modem Port
Embedded LTE Modem
Recommended Users
1-25
1-25
1-25
1-50
1-50
50-500
300-1000
5002000+
10005000+
500020000+
Router Throughput
100M
100M
100M
100M
100M
200M
400M
800M
1500M
8Gbps
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Capacity
Core Functionality
Load Balancing & Failover
Load Balancing
Algorithms
l Weighted
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
l Enforced
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
l Persistence
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
l Priority
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
l Overflow
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
l Least Used
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l Lowest Latency
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Drop-In Mode
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Inbound Load Balancing
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
4G/3G Modem Support
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
SpeedFusionTM
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Number of
SpeedFusionTMPeer
Bonded VPN Throughput
20
50
300
800
4000
30M
30M
60M
80M
150M
350M
2Gbps
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
15
15
50
100
200
500
1000
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
20
50
150
400
800
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Number of AP Support
50*
100*
250*
500*
Yes
Advanced QoS
Functionality
Bandwidth Usage Monitor
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
VPN Functionality
PPTP VPN Server
Recommended PPTP
VPN Users
RADIUS / LDAP Support
for PPTP
IPsec VPN
(Network-to-Network)
Number of IPsec Tunnel
WLAN Control
Functionality
Manage Pepwave AP
One
Access Point
Configuration
AP Firmware Update
QoS for VoIP and ECommerce
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Application Prioritization
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Application Prioritization
by User Group
User Group Bandwidth
Reservation
Individual Bandwidth Limit
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
NAT and IP Forwarding
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Static Routes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Port Forwarding
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Many to One, One to One
NAT
NAT Pool
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
SIP ALG, H.323 ALG
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
UPnP, NAT-PMP
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
WINS Server
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Dynamic DNS
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Web Blocking
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Device
Management
Web Administrative
Interface
Email Notification
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Active Client List
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Active Session List
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Bandwidth Usage
Statistics
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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Web Reporting Services
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Email Notification
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Syslog
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
SNMP v1, v2c and v3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
8/ 2(10GbE
SFP+)
9-16V DC
9-16V DC
9-16V DC
9-16V AC
DC
9-16VDC
100V to
240V AC
100V to
240V AC
100V to
240V AC
100V to
240V AC
15W
15W
15W
15W
15W
100V to
240V
AC
50W
50W
70W
70W
230W
1U Rackmount
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
High Availability
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
LAN Bypass
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Hardware Features
LAN Ports (GbE)
Power Input
Power Consumption
Dimension (H x W x D)
Weight
3.5cm x 26cm x 13.3cm
1.0kg
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1.0kg
3.5cm x 26cm x 13.3cm
1.2kg
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1U x 37.9cm
5.5kg
5.5kg
1U x
39.8cm
1U x
55cm
6.5kg
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Product Features
Peplink Balance series products enableall LAN users to sharebroadband Internet connectionsand provide
advanced features to enhanceInternet access. The following is alist of supported features:
4.1
Supported Network Features
4.1.1 WAN
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Multiple public IP support (DHCP, PPPoE, static IP address)
Static IP support for PPPoE
10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet connection in full/half duplex
Built-in HSPA and EVDO cellular modems (Available on Peplink Balance 30 LTE)
USB mobile connection(only one USB modem can be connected at a time)
Drop-in Modeon selectable WAN portwith MAC address passthrough(available on Peplink
Balance 210+)
Network address translation (NAT) / port address translation (PAT)
Inbound and outbound NAT mapping
Multiple static IP addresses per WAN connection
MAC address clone
Customizable MTU and MSS values
WAN connection health check
Dynamic DNS (supported service providers: changeip.com, dyndns.org, no-ip.org,tzo.com, and
DNS-O-Matic)
Ping, DNS lookup,and HTTP-based health check
4.1.2 LAN
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—
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DHCP server on LAN
Extended DHCP option support
Static routing rules
Local DNS proxy server
VLAN on LAN support
4.1.3 VPN
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—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
TM
Secure SpeedFusion (available on Peplink Balance 210+)
SpeedFusion performance analyzer
X.509 certificate support (feature activation required on Peplink Balance 20/30/30 LTE;
included on Peplink Balance 210+)
Bandwidth bondingand failover among selected WAN connections
Ability to route traffic to a remote VPN peer
Optional pre-shared key setting
Layer 2 bridging
SpeedFusionTMthroughput, ping, and traceroute tests
Built-in PPTP VPN server
Authenticate PPTP clients using RADIUS and LDAP servers (Available on Peplink Balance
210+)
IPsec VPN for network-to-network connections (Works with Cisco and Juniper only)
PPTP and IPsecpassthrough
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4.1.4 Inbound Traffic Management
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TCP/UDP traffic redirection to dedicated LAN server(s)
Inbound link load balancing by means of DNS(available on Peplink Balance 210+)
4.1.5 Outbound Policy
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Link load distribution per TCP/UDP service
Persistent routing for specified source and/or destination IP addresses per TCP/UDP service
Prioritize and route traffic to VPN tunnels with Priority and Enforced algorithms
4.1.6 AP Controller
·
Configure and manage Pepwave AP devices
·
Review the status of connected AP
4.1.7 QoS(Available on Peplink Balance 210+)
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Quality of Service for different applications and custom protocols
User Group classification for different service levels (Available on Peplink Balance 380+)
Bandwidth usage control and monitoring on group- and user- level (Available on Peplink
Balance 380+)
Application Prioritization for custom protocols and DSL optimization
4.1.8 Firewall
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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 (Available on Peplink Balance 380+)
Outbound firewall rules can be defined by destination domain name
4.1.9 Captive Portal
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4.2
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—
—
—
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Splash screen of open networks, login page for secure networks
Customizable built-in captive portal
Supports linking to outside page for captive portal
Other Supported Features
Easy-to-use web administration interface
HTTP and HTTPS support for Web Administration Interface
Configurable web administration port and administrator password
Read-only user for Web Admin
Shared-IP drop-in mode (Available on the Peplink Balance 20, 30 and 30 LTE upon feature
activation, available on Peplink Balance 210+)
Authentication and Accounting by RADIUS server for Web Admin(Available on Peplink Balance
210+)
Firmware upgrades, configuration backups, Ping, and Traceroute via W eb Administration
Interface
Remote web based configuration (via WAN and LAN interfaces)
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—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
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Remote reporting to Peplink Balance reporting server
Hardware High Availability via VRRP, with automatic configuration synchronization(Available on
Peplink Balance 210+)
Real-Time, Hourly, Daily and Monthly Bandwidth Usage reports and charts
Hardware backup via LAN bypass (Available on Peplink Balance 580, 710, 1350 and 2500)
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
Improved Active Sessions Page
Event Log is persistent across reboots
IPv6 support
Support USB tethering on Android 2.2+ phones
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Package Contents
The contents of Peplink Balance product packages are as follows:
5.1
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5.2
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5.3
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—
—
5.4
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—
—
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Peplink Balance One
Peplink Balance 20 / 30 / 30 LTE
Power adapter
Information slip
Peplink Balance 20 / 30 / 30 LTE
Peplink Balance 20 / 30 / 30 LTE
Power adapter
Information slip
Peplink Balance 210 / 310
Peplink Balance 210 / 310
Power adapter
Information slip
Rackmount kit
Peplink Balance305 / 380 / 580 / 710 / 1350 / 2500
Peplink Balance 305/380/580/710/1350/2500
Power cord
Information slip
Rackmount kit
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6.1
Peplink Balance One
6.1.1 Front Panel Appearance
LAN Ports
WAN Ports
Wi-Fi LED
Reset Button
USB Port
Status LED
6.1.2 LED Indicators
The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows:
Power and Status Indicators
OFF – Wi-Fi is off
Wi-Fi
Green – Ready
OFF – Upgrading firmware
Red – Booting up or busy
Status
Blinking red– Boot up error
Green – Ready
LAN and WAN Ports
Green LED
Orange LED
ON – 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps
Blinking – Data is transferring
OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected
Port Type
Auto MDI/MDI-X ports
USB Port
USB Ports
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6.1.3 Rear Panel Appearance
Power Connector
6.1.4 Product Label
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6.2
Peplink Balance 20
6.2.1 Front Panel Appearance
USB Port
WAN Ports
Reset Button
LAN Ports
Status LED
Power LED
6.2.2 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
Red – Booting up or busy
Status
Blinking red– Boot up error
Green – Ready
LAN and WAN Ports
Green LED
Orange LED
ON – 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps
Blinking – Data is transferring
OFF – No data is being transferred or port is not connected
Port Type
Auto MDI/MDI-X ports
USB Port
USB Ports
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6.2.3 Rear Panel Appearance
Power Connector
Kensington Security Slot
6.2.4 Unit Base Appearance
Serial Number and
LAN MAC Address
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6.3
Peplink Balance 30
6.3.1 Front Panel Appearance
USB Port
WAN Ports
Reset Button
LAN Ports
Status LED
Power LED
6.3.2 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
Red – Booting up or busy
Status
Blinking red– Boot up error
Green – Ready
LAN and WAN Ports
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
USB Port
USB Ports
For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem
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6.3.3 Rear Panel Appearance
Power Connector
Kensington Security Slot
6.3.4 Unit Base Appearance
Serial Number and
LAN MAC Address
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6.4
Peplink Balance 30 LTE
6.4.1 Front Panel Appearance
USB Port
WAN Ports
Reset Button
LAN Ports
Status LED
Power LED
6.4.2 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
Red – Booting up or busy
Status
Blinking red– Boot up error
Green – Ready
LAN and WAN Ports
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
USB Port
USB Ports
For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem
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6.4.3 Rear Panel Appearance
Power Connector
Cellular SIM Slot
6.4.4 Unit Base Appearance
Serial Number and
LAN MAC Address
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6.5
Peplink Balance 210
6.5.1 Front Panel Appearance
WAN Ports
USB
Status LED
Power LED
LAN Ports
Reset Button
6.5.2 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
Red – Booting up or busy
Status
Blinking red– Boot up error
Green – Ready
LAN and WAN Ports
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
USB Port
USB Ports
For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem
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6.5.3 Rear Panel Appearance
Power Connector
6.5.4 Unit Base Appearance
Serial Number and
LAN MAC Address
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6.6
Peplink Balance 310
6.6.1 Front Panel Appearance
USB
WAN Ports
LAN Ports
Status LED
Power LED
Reset Button
6.6.2 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
Red – Booting up or busy
Status
Blinking red– Boot up error
Green – Ready
LAN and WAN Ports
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
USB Port
USB Ports
For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem
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6.6.3 Rear Panel Appearance
Power Connector
6.6.4 Unit Base Appearance
Serial Number and
LAN MAC Address
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6.7
Peplink Balance 305
6.7.1 Front Panel Appearance
Power LED
LAN Port
LCD Display
WAN Ports
USB Ports
LCD Controls
Console
6.7.2 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
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
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6.7.3
LCD Display Menu
> HA State: Master/Slave
> LAN IP
> VIP
> System Status
> System
> Firmware ver.
(showsfirmware version)
> Serial number
(shows serial number)
> System time
(shows current time)
> System up time
(shows system uptime sincelast reboot)
> CPU load
(shows current CPU loading, 0-100%)
> LAN
> Status
(shows LAN port physical status)
> IP address
(shows LAN IP address)
> Subnet mask
(shows LAN subnet mask)
> Link status
(shows Connected/Disconnected, IP address list)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> WAN3
> VPN status
(shows Connected/Disconnected)
>VPN Profile 1
>VPN Profile 2
>…
>VPN Profile n
> Link usage
> Throughput in
(shows transfer rate in Kbps)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> WAN3
> Throughput out
(shows transfer rate in Kbps)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> WAN3
> Data Transfer’d
(shows volume transferred since last reboot in MB)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> WAN3
> Maintenance
> Reboot
> Reboot? (Yes/No)
(to reboot the unit)
> Factory default
> Factory default? (Yes/No)
(to restore factory defaults)
> LAN config
> Port speed
(shows port speed: Auto, 10baseT-FD, 10baseT-HD,
> LAN
100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD, 1000baseTx-FD)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> WAN3
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6.7.4 Rear Panel Appearance
Power Switch
Power Connector
Connector Ports
Power Connector
AC input 110/220V
Switch
Power Switch
Pressing and holding the key for 4 seconds will power down the unit.
When the unit is powered off, press it will power on the unit
6.7.5 Unit Label Appearance
Serial Number and
LAN MAC Address
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6.8
Peplink Balance 380
6.8.1 Front Panel Appearance
LAN Port
Power LED
LCD Display
WAN Ports
USB Ports
LCD Controls
Console
6.8.2 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
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
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6.8.3
LCD Display Menu
> HA State: Master/Slave
> LAN IP
> VIP
> System Status
> System
> Firmware ver.
(showsfirmware version)
> Serial number
(shows serial number)
> System time
(shows current time)
> System up time
(shows system uptime sincelast reboot)
> CPU load
(shows current CPU loading, 0-100%)
> LAN
> Status
(shows LAN port physical status)
> IP address
(shows LAN IP address)
> Subnet mask
(shows LAN subnet mask)
> Link status
(shows Connected/Disconnected, IP address list)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> WAN3
> VPN status
(shows Connected/Disconnected)
>VPN Profile 1
>VPN Profile 2
>…
>VPN Profile n
> Link usage
> Throughput in
(shows transfer rate in Kbps)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> WAN3
> Throughput out
(shows transfer rate in Kbps)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> WAN3
> Data Transfer’d
(shows volume transferred since last reboot in MB)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> WAN3
> Maintenance
> Reboot
> Reboot? (Yes/No)
(to reboot the unit)
> Factory default
> Factory default? (Yes/No)
(to restore factory defaults)
> LAN config
> Port speed
(shows port speed: Auto, 10baseT-FD, 10baseT-HD,
> LAN
100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD, 1000baseTx-FD)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> WAN3
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6.8.4 Rear Panel Appearance
Power Switch
Power Connector
Connector Ports
Power Connector
AC input 110/220V
Switch
Power Switch
To hold pressing the key for 4 seconds will power down the unit
When the unit is powered off, press it will power on the unit
6.8.5 Unit Label Appearance
Serial Number and
LAN MAC Address
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6.9
Peplink Balance 580
6.9.1 Front Panel Appearance
WAN Ports
Power LED
LCD Display
LAN Port
USB Ports
Console
LCD Controls
6.9.2 LED Indicators
The statuses indicated by the front panel LEDs are as follows:
Power and Status Indicators
OFF – Power off
Power LED
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
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
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6.9.3
LCD Display Menu
> HA State: Master/Slave
> LAN IP
> VIP
> System Status
> System
> Firmware ver.
(shows firmware version)
> Serial number
(shows serial number)
> System time
(shows current time)
> System up time
(shows system uptime since last reboot)
> CPU load
(shows current CPU loading, 0-100%)
> LAN
> Status
(shows LAN port physical status)
> IP address
(shows LAN IP address)
> Subnet mask
(shows LAN subnet mask)
> Link status
(shows Connected/Disconnected, IP address list)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
>WAN5
> VPN status
(shows Connected/Disconnected)
>VPN Profile 1
>VPN Profile 2
>…
>VPN Profile n
> Link usage
> Throughput in
(shows transfer rate in Kbps)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
>WAN5
> Throughput out
(shows transfer rate in Kbps)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
>WAN5
> Data Transfer’d
(shows volume transferred since last reboot in MB)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
>WAN5
> Maintenance
> Reboot
> Reboot? (Yes/No)
(to reboot the unit)
> Factory default > Factory default? (Yes/No)
(to restore factory defaults)
> LAN config
> Port speed
(shows port speed: Auto, 10baseT-FD, 10baseT-HD,
> LAN
100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD, 1000baseTx-FD)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
>WAN5
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6.9.4 Rear Panel Appearance
Power Switch
Power Connector
Connector Ports
Power Connector
AC input 110/220V
Switch
Power Switch
To hold pressing the key for 4 seconds will power down the unit
When the unit is powered off, press it will power on the unit
6.9.5 Unit Label Appearance
Serial Number and
LAN MAC Address
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6.10 Peplink Balance 710
USB Ports
6.10.1 Front Panel Appearance
LAN Ports
LCD Display
LCD Controls
WAN Port
Console Port
Power LED
Status indicated in the front panel is as follows:
LED Indicator
Power LED
OFF – Power off
GREEN – Power on
LAN Port, WAN 1 – 7Ports
Green LED
ON – 1000 Mbps
OFF – 100/10 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
Console & USB Ports
Console Port
USB Ports
Reserved for engineering use
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6.10.2 LCD Display Menu
> HA State: Master/Slave
>LAN IP
> VIP
> System Status
> System
> Firmware ver.
(shows firmware version)
> Serial number
(shows serial number)
> System time
(shows current time)
> System up time
(shows system uptime since last reboot)
> CPU load
(shows current CPU loading, 0-100%)
> LAN
> Status
(shows LAN port physical status)
> IP address
(shows LAN IP address)
> Subnet mask
(shows LAN subnet mask)
> Link status
(shows Connected/Disconnected, IP address list)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
> WAN7
> VPN status
(shows Connected/Disconnected)
>VPN Profile 1
>VPN Profile 2
>…
>VPN Profile n
> Link usage
> Throughput in
(shows transfer rate in Kbps)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
> WAN7
> Throughput out
(shows transfer rate in Kbps)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
> WAN7
> Data Transfer’d
(shows volume transferred since last reboot in MB)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
> WAN7
> Maintenance
> Reboot
> Reboot? (Yes/No)
(to reboot the unit)
> Factory default > Factory default? (Yes/No)
(to restorefactory defaults)
> LAN config
> Port speed
(shows port speed: Auto, 10baseT-FD,
> LAN
10baseT-HD, 100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD,
> WAN1
1000baseTx-FD)
> WAN2
>…
> WAN7
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6.10.3 Rear Panel Appearance
Reset Switch
Power Switch
Power Connector
RS-232 Port
Connector Ports
RS-232 Port
Power Connector
Reserved for engineering use
AC input 110/220V
Switches
Power Switch
To hold pressing the key for 4 seconds will power down the unit
When the unit is powered off, press it will power on the unit
Reset Switch
Press and release once to reset the system
6.10.4 Unit Label Appearance
Serial Number and
LAN MAC Address
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6.11 Peplink Balance 1350
6.11.1 Front Panel Appearance
Power LED
WAN Ports
LCD Display
USB Ports
LAN Port
LCD Controls
Console Port
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
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
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6.11.2 LCD Display Menu
> HA State: Master/Slave
>LAN IP
> VIP
> System Status
> System
> Firmware ver.
(shows firmware version)
> Serial number
(shows serial number)
> System time
(shows current time)
> System up time
(shows system uptime since last reboot)
> CPU load
(shows current CPU loading, 0-100%)
> LAN
> Status
(shows LAN port physical status)
> IP address
(shows LAN IP address)
> Subnet mask
(shows LAN subnet mask)
> Link status
(shows Connected/Disconnected, IP address list)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
> WAN13
> VPN status
(shows Connected/Disconnected)
>VPN Profile 1
>VPN Profile 2
>…
>VPN Profile n
> Link usage
> Throughput in
(shows transfer rate in Kbps)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
> WAN13
> Throughput out
(shows transfer rate in Kbps)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
> WAN13
> Data Transfer’d
(shows volume transferred since last reboot in MB)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
> WAN13
> Maintenance
> Reboot
> Reboot? (Yes/No)
(to reboot the unit)
> Factory default > Factory default? (Yes/No)
(to restore factory defaults)
> LAN config
> Port speed
(shows port speed: Auto, 10baseT-FD, 10baseT-HD,
> LAN
100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD,1000baseTx-FD)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
> WAN13
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6.11.3 Rear Panel Appearance
Power Switch
Power Connector
Connector Ports
Power Connector
AC input 110/220V
Switches
Power Switch
To hold pressing the key for 4 seconds will power down the unit
When the unit is powered off, press it will power on the unit
6.11.4 Unit Label Appearance
Serial Number and
LAN MAC Address
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6.12 Peplink Balance 2500
6.12.1 Front Panel Appearance
Console Port
BPL-2500
USB Ports
WAN Ports
Power LED
LCD Display
LAN Port
LCD Controls
Console Port
BPL-2500-SFP
USB Ports
WAN Ports
Power LED
LCD Display
LAN Port
LCD Controls
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Status indicated in the front panel is as follows:
LED Indicator
Power LED
OFF – Power off
GREEN– Power on
LAN andWAN 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
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6.12.2 LCD Display Menu
> HA State: Master/Slave
>LAN IP
> VIP
> System Status
> System
> Firmware ver.
(shows firmware version)
> Serial number
(shows serial number)
> System time
(shows current time)
> System up time
(shows system uptime since last reboot)
> CPU load
(shows current CPU loading, 0-100%)
> LAN
> Status
(shows LAN port physical status)
> IP address
(shows LAN IP address)
> Subnet mask
(shows LAN subnet mask)
> Link status
(shows Connected/Disconnected, IP address list)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
> WAN13
> VPN status
(shows Connected/Disconnected)
>VPN Profile 1
>VPN Profile 2
>…
>VPN Profile n
> Link usage
> Throughput in
(shows transfer rate in Kbps)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
> WAN13
> Throughput out
(shows transfer rate in Kbps)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
> WAN13
> Data Transfer’d
(shows volume transferred since last reboot in MB)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
> WAN13
> Maintenance
> Reboot
> Reboot? (Yes/No)
(to reboot the unit)
> Factory default > Factory default? (Yes/No)
(to restore factory defaults)
> LAN config
> Port speed
(shows port speed: Auto, 10baseT-FD, 10baseT-HD,
> LAN
100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD,1000baseTx-FD)
> WAN1
> WAN2
>…
> WAN13
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6.12.3 Rear Panel Appearance
Power Switch
Power Connector
Connector Ports
Power Connector
AC input 100-240V
Switches
Power Switch
To hold pressing the key for 4 seconds will power down the unit
When the unit is powered off, press it will power on the unit
6.12.4 Unit Label Appearance
BPL-2500
Serial Number and
LAN MAC Address
BPL-2500-SFP
Serial Number and
LAN MAC Address
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Installation
The following section details connecting the Peplink Balance to your network:
7.1
Preparation
Before installingyour Peplink Balance, please prepare the following:
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At least one Internet/WAN access account
—
For each network connection, one 10/100BaseT UTP cable with RJ45 connector, or one
1000BaseT Cat5E UTP cable for the Gigabit port on the Balance 580/710/1350/2500, or one
USB modem for the USB WAN port on the Balance 305/380/580/710/1350/2500
—
A computer with the TCP/IP network protocol and a W eb browser installed.Supported browsers
include Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 andabove, MozillaFirefox 10.0andabove, Apple Safari
5.1andabove, and Google Chrome 18andabove.
7.2
Constructing the Network
At the high level, construct the network according to the following steps:
1. With anEthernetcable, connect a computer to one of the LAN ports on the Peplink Balance. For
the Peplink Balance 20, 30, 30 LTE,210 and 310, repeat with different cables for up to
4computers to be connected.
2.
With another Ethernetcable, connect the WAN/broadband modem to one of the WAN ports on
the Peplink Balance. Repeat using different cables to connect up to 2, 3, 5, 7, 13 or
12WAN/broadband connections with the Peplink Balance 20, 30, 30 LTE, 210, 310, 305,380,
580,710, 1350 and 2500, respectively, or connect a USB modem to the USB WAN port on the
Peplink Balance 20/30/30 LTE/380/580/710/1350/2500.
3.
For the PeplinkBalance 20, 30, 30 LTE,210, and 310, connect the provided power adapter to the
power connector on the Peplink Balance, and thenplug the power adapter into a power outlet.
Forthe Peplink Balance 305,380, 580, 710, 1350 and 2500, connect the provided power cord to
the AC power connector on the Peplink Balance, and then plug the power cord into a power
outlet.
The following figure schematically illustrates the resulting configuration:
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7.3
Configuring the Network Environment
To ensure that your Peplink Balance works properly in the LAN environment and can access the Internet
via the WAN connections, please refer to the following setup procedures:
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LAN Configuration
For basic configuration, refer to Section , Basic Configuration.
—
For advanced configuration, refer to Section ,
Cellular WAN
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Network>WAN> Click on Detail
(Available on the Peplink 30 LTE only)
Cellular Status
IMSI
This is the International Mobile Subscriber Identity which uniquely identifies the SIM card.
This is applicable to 3G modems only.
The Pepwave MAX supports both HSPA and EV-DO.
MEID
For Sprint or Verizon Wireless EV-DO users, a unique MEID identifier code (in
hexadecimal format) is used by the carrier to associate the EV-DO device with the user.
This information is presented in hex and decimal format.
ESN
This serves the same purpose as MEID HEX but uses an older format.
IMEI
This is the unique ID for identifying the modem in GSM/HSPA mode.
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WAN Connection Settings
WAN Connection
Name
This field is for defining a name to represent this WAN connection.
Network Mode
Users have to specify the Network they are on accordingly.
Routing Mode
This option allows you to select the routing method to be used in routing IP frames via the
WAN connection. The mode can be either NAT (Network Address Translation) or IP
Forwarding. Click the
button to enable IP Forwarding.
Cellular Settings
3G/2G
Data Roaming
Band selection to restrict cellular on particular band. Click on the
selection of specific bands.
button to enable the
This checkbox enables data roaming on this particular SIM card. Please check your
service provider’s data roaming policy before proceeding.
This setting applies to 3G / EDGE / GPRS modem only. It does not apply to EVDO / EVDO
Rev. A modem.
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This allows you to configure the APN settings of your connection. If Auto is selected, the
mobile operator should be detected automatically. 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,
Password, and Dial Number settings manually. The correct values can be obtained from
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