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1. User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 12 2 3 Algorithm Enforced This setting specifies the WAN connection usage to be applied on the specified IP Protocol amp Port and is applicable only when theAlgorithm is set to Enforced Enforced OJ WAN WAN 1 WAN WAN 1 WAN WAN 2 WAN Cellular 1 WAN Cellular 2 Matching traffic will be routed through the specified WAN connection regardless of the connection s health check status Starting from firmware 5 2 outbound traffic can be enforced to go through a specified SoeedFusion connection 12 2 4 Algorithm Priority This setting specifies the priority of the WAN connections to be utilized to route the specified network service The highest priority WAN connectionavailable will always be used for routing the specified type of traffic A lower priority WAN connection will be used only when all higher priority connections have become unavailable Not In Use WAN WI FI WAN WAN Cellular 1 WAN Cellular 2 WAN USB A E Enable Cancel Starting from firmware 5 2 outbound traffic can be prioritized to go through SpeedFusion connection s By default VPN connections are not included in the priority list Configure multiple distribution rules to accommodate different kinds of services User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 12 2 5 Algorithm Overflow The traffic matching this rule will be routed through the healthy WAN co
2. User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Appendix A Restoration of Factory Defaults To restore the factory default settings on a Pepwave MAX unit follow the steps below 1 Locate the reset button on the front panel ofPepwave MAX unit 2 With a paper clip press the reset button and hold it for at least 10 seconds until the unit reboots itself After Pepwave MAX finishes rebooting the factory default settings will be restored Important Note All previous configurations and bandwidth usage data will be lost after restoring the factory default settings Regular backup of configuration settings is strongly recommended User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Appendix B Declaration 1 The device supports time division technology 2 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement for MAX700 HD2 HD2 IP67 BR1 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this
3. PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 19 8 4 Monthly This page shows the monthly bandwidth usage for each WAN connection If you have enabled Bandwidth Monitoring feature as shown in section8 5 you can choose a particular connection to check its usage and select to show the monthly usage period in Billing Cycle or Calendar Month Click the first or second row to view the client bandwidth usage of the current month This feature is not available if you have chosen to view the bandwidth usage of only a particular WAN connection The Scale of the graph can be set to show in Megabyte MB or Gigabyte GB All WAN X 0 ES 2010 05 2010 06 2010 07 2010 08 2010 09 2010 10 2010 11 2010 12 2011 01 2011 01 01 to now 1 367 MB 1 081 MB 2010 12 01 to 2010 12 31 4059 MB 3 408 MB 2010 11 01 to 2010 11 30 4792 MB 4952 MB IP Address Download 10 10 10 103 LAN Client 1 412 51 MB 192 168 50 150 LAN Client 20 87 MB 59 115 100 40 LAN Client 141 63 MB 203 186 47 43 LAN Client 131 22 MB EthernetWAN v Billing Cycle Calendar Month MB 6000 MB HB Dovnload HB Upload 5000 MB E Total 4000 MB 3000 MB 2000 MB 1000 MB 2010 05 2010 06 2010 07 2010 08 2010 09 2010 10 2010 11 2010 12 2011 01 01 to now 784 MB 595 MB 2010 12 01 to 2010 12 31 2 291 MB 2 103 MB 2010 11 01 to 2010 11 30 2 261 MB 2 896 MB Ethernet WAN Monthly Bandwidth Usage Tip By default the scale of data size is in MB 1GB equals to 1024MB
4. Cellular Interface IP IM Interface IP Required Save User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Admin Settings This field allows you to define a name for this Pepwave MAX unit By default Router Name is set as MAX_XXXX where XXXX refers to the last 4 digits of the serial number of the device Router Name Admin User Name Admin Password Confirm Admin Password Read only User Name User Password Confirm User Password Web Session Timeout Authentication by RADIUS Auth Protocol Auth Server Auth Server Secret Auth Timeout Accounting Server Accounting Server Secret Network Connection Security Web Admin Port Web Admin Access It is set as admin by default and is not customizable This field allows you to specify a new administrator password This field allows you to verify and confirm the new administrator password It is set as user by default and is not customizable This field allows you to specify a new user password Once the user password is set the feature of read only user will be enabled This field allows you to verify and confirm the new user password This field specifies the number of hours and minutes that a web session can remain idle before the device terminates its access to Web Admin Interface By default it is set as 4 hours With this box is checked Web Admin will authenticate using an external RADIUS server Authenticated use
5. 192 168 1 x B Pepwave MAX Router A One of the WANs of RouterA is non NAT d 272 7 1 7 The rest of the WANs on RouterA and all WANs on RouterB are NAT d In such case the RemotelP Addresses Host Names field in RouterB should be filled with all of the RouterA s host names or public IP addresses i e 212 1 1 1 212 2 2 2 and 212 3 3 3 and the field in RouterA can be left blank The two NAT routers on WAN1 and WANS of Router A should inbound port forward TCP port 32015 to the Router A so that all WANs would be utilized to establish VPN User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 10 4 SpeedFusion Status VPN Status is shown in the Status gt SpeedFusion The connection status of each connection profile is shown as below Dashboard Network Advanced System Status Status m Device Active o Sessions amp Y FL Office m Client List WAN 2 Tx Drop rate Latency Jer eee O Wi Fi WAN T Drop rate Latency Event Log USB Tx Drop rate Latency Bandwidth Total Tx Drop rate z Cellular 1 Fs Drop rate Latency a Real Time a Hourly a Daily a Monthly FL Office Logout Throughput kbps sw Aua say ed dosp yayNIed 2k Nan PLY VYVUWLL 17 03 30 17 04 00 17 04 30 17 05 00 17 05 30 17 06 00 Latency TX RX A Packet drop By clicking the Details button at the top right hand corner of SoeedFusion table
6. 17 2 Service Forwarding Service Forwarding settings are located at Advanced gt Misc Settings gt Service Forwarding SMTP Forwarding Setup Enable Web Proxy Forwarding Setup C Enable DNS Forwarding Setup C Enable Bese OOOO Service Forwarding When this option is enabled all outgoing SMTP connections destined for any host at SMTP Forwarding TCP port 25 will be intercepted These connections will be redirected to a specified SMTP server and port number SMTP server settings for each WAN can be specified after selecting Enable When this option is enabled all outgoing connections destined for the proxy server specified in Web Proxy Interception Settings will be intercepted These connections Web Proxy Forwarding will be redirected to a specified web proxy server and port number Web Proxy Interception Settings and proxy server settings for each WAN can be specified after selecting Enable 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 DNS name servers of a WAN connection you may want to DNS Forwarding enable this option to enhance the DNS availability without modifying the DNS server setting of the clients The built in DNS name server will distribute DNS lookups to corresponding DNS servers of all available WAN connections In this case DNS service will not be interrupted even if any WAN conne
7. DNS Domain Name System EVDO Evolution Data Optimized HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol IP Internet Protocol LAN Local Area Network MAC Address Media Access Control Address MTU Maximum Transmission Unit MSS Maximum Segment Size NAT Network Address Translation PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet QoS Quality of Service SNMP 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 User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 3 Product Features PepwaveMAX enables all LAN users to share broadband Internet connections and provide advanced features to enhance Internet access The following is the list of supported features on Pepwave MAX Mobile Router 3 1 3 1 1 Supported Network Features WAN Ethernet WAN Connection in Full Half Duplex Built in HSPA and EVDO cellular modems Available on Pepwave MAX HD2 and HD2 IP67 USB mobile connection s Wi Fi WAN connection Network Address Translation NAT Port Address Translation PAT Inbound and Outbound NATmapping IPsec NAT T and PPTP packet passthrough MAC address clone and passthrough Customizable MTU and MSS values WAN connection health check Dynamic DNS Supported service prov
8. and is discarded This setting specifies whether or not to log matched firewall events The logged messages are shown on the page Status gt Event Log A sample message is as follows Aug 13 23 47 44 Denied CONN Etherner WAN SRC 20 3 2 1 OSW 162 168 1 20 TTE A EROMC TCe SEU 2260 DET s0 e CONN The connection where the log entry refers to e SRC Source IP address e DST Destination IP address e LEN Packet length e PROTO Protocol e SPT Source port e DPT Destination port User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Tip If the default inbound rule is set as Allow for NAT enabled WANs no inbound Allow firewall rules will be required for inbound Port Forwarding and inbound NAT Mapping rules However if the default inbound rule is set as Deny a corresponding Allow firewall rules will be required User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 16 2 Intrusion Detection and DoS Prevention Intrusion Detection and DoS Prevention Enable The Pepwave MAX supports detecting and preventing intrusions and Denial of Service DoS attacks from the Internet To turn on this feature click E check the box Enablefor the Intrusion Detection and DoS Prevention and press the Save button When this feature is enabled the Pepwave MAX will detect and protect the network from the following kinds of intrusions and denial of service attacks e Port Scan O
9. 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment EN 301 489 24 V1 5 1 2010 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 24 Specific conditions for IMT 2000 CDMA Direct Spread UTRA for Mobile and portable UE radio and ancillary equipment User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router esky Czech Dansk Danish Deutsch German Eesti Estonian en English Espa ol Spanish EA nVvIk Greek Fran ais French Italiano italian Latviski Latvian Lietuvi Lithuanian nl Nederlands Dutch Malti Maltese Magyar Hungarian Le Polski Polish Portugu s Portuguese sl Slovensko Slovenian Slovensky Slovak HO Jm no v robce t mto prohla uje Ze tento typ za zen je ve shod se z kladn mi po adavky a dal mi p slu n mi ustanoven mi sm rnice 1999 5 ES Undertegnede fabrikantens navn erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr udstyrets typebetegnelse overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Hiermit erkl rt Name des Herstellers dass sich das Ger t Ger tetyp in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschl gigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet K esolevaga kinnitab tootja nimi name of manufacturer seadme seadme t p type of equipment vast
10. 60660 It is accessible from LAN or over a SpeedFusion connection To access the data via a virtual serial port you have to install a virtual serial port driver Visit http www peplink com index php view fag amp id 294 to download the driver User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 19 2 Active Sessions Information on Active Sessions is at Status gt Active Sessions gt Overview PEPWAVE Dashboard Network Advanced System Status Apply Changes Status Active o m Client List Session data captured within one minute Refresh SpeedFusion a Event Log Bandwidth a Real Time m Hourly m Daily Monthly Logout Apply Changes Status s Device satiw A Sessions ue Schentist Source of Destinaton v f 255 255 255 255 32 Lt SpeedFusion nd Source or Destination s Event Log Bandwidth e Real Time Ary gt WAN gt Weeki WAN T4 Celk ar 1 T2 Cehdar 2 USB e Hourly 8 Daly a Monthly Logout This Active Sessions section displays the active inbound outbound and UDP TCP sessions of each WAN connection on Pepwave MAX A filter is available to help sort out the active session information Enter a keyword in the field or check one of the WAN connection boxes for filtering User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 19 3 Client List The client list table is located at Status gt Client List It lists DHCP client IP addres
11. All WAN Connections Ethernet WAN Express Card PC Card USB1 USB2 Wi Fi WAN Aggregated Transfer 1 95 Mbps E Dovnload MM Upload 0 Avg 0 01 Mbps 0 02 Mbps Peak 0 18 Mbps 1 80 Mbps Stacked Overall 4 kbps 9 kbps User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 19 8 2 Hourly This page shows the daily bandwidth usage for all and each WAN connection Select the connection in which you want to check its usage from the drop down menu AIWAN MB GB 17 00 i ia io iO ran u io Es iO i tI io N io a iO oO io iO 19 8 3 Daily This page shows the daily bandwidth usage for all and each WAN connection Select the connection in which you want to check its usage from the drop down menu If you have enabled Bandwidth Monitoring feature as shown in section8 5 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 The Scale of the graph can be set to show in Megabyte MB or Gigabyte GB AIWAN MB GB 2012 02 28 2012 02 27 2012 02 26 2012 02 25 2012 02 24 2012 02 23 2012 02 22 2012 02 21 2012 02 20 17 MB 2012 02 19 6 MB 2012 02 18 6 MB 3 MB 9 MB All WAN Daily Bandwidth Usage User Manual
12. DNS Proxy feature Network gt LAN gt DNS Proxy Settings table A DNS proxy server can be enabled to serve DNS requests originating from LAN PPTP SpeedFusion peers Requests are forwarded to the DNS servers resolvers defined in each WAN connection This field is to enable DNS caching on the built in DNS proxy server When the option is enabled queried DNS replies will be cached until the records TTL has been reached This feature can help improve the DNS lookup time However it cannot return the most updated result for those frequently updated DNS records By default it is disabled When this option is enabled the DNS proxy server will also forward DNSrequests to in addition to the DNS servers defined in each WAN This could increase the DNS service s availability Default disabled This table is for defining custom local DNS records A static local DNS record consists of a Host Name and an IP Address When looking up the Host Name from the LAN to LAN IP of Pepwave MAX the corresponding IP Address will be returned Press E to create a new record Press x to remove a record Enable LAN DNS Resolver Settings Check the box to enable the WINS Server A list of WINS clients will be displayed at Network gt LAN gt DNS Proxy Settings gt DNS Resolvers This field specifies which DNS resolvers will receive forwarded DNS requests If no WAN VPN LAN DNS resolver is selected all of the WAN s DNS resolvers will
13. Details WAN Port Use the following DNS server address es DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Remain connected Disconnect 7 1000 Mbps 1000 Mbps Disabled Health Check disabled Network problem cannot be detected ee 2 Auto Custom Value 1440 Default Auto Custom Value J1A DD BD WIE 41 Default IP Address Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 24 Delete Save and Apply Cancel User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Ethernet WAN Settings WAN Connection Name Connection Method Standby State Upstream Bandwidth Downstream Bandwidth Health Check Method Dynamic DNS Bandwidth Allowance Monitor Port Speed This field is for defining a name to represent this WAN connection There are three possible connection methods for Ethernet WAN e DHCP e Static IP e PPPoE The connection method and details are determined by and can be obtained from the ISP See the Sections8 1 1 8 1 2 and 8 1 3 for details of each connection method This setting specifies the state of the WAN connection The available options are Remain connected and Disconnect The default state is Remain Connected This setting specifies the data bandwidth in the outbound direction from the LAN through the WAN interface This setting specifies the data bandwidth in the inbound direction from the WAN interface to the LAN This value is referenced as the default weight val
14. Enter the fixed Internet IP addresses and the corresponding subnet mask and then click the Down Arrow button to populate IP address entries to the IP Address List IPv6 support can be enabled on one of the available Ethernet WAN ports On this screen you can choose which WAN will support IPv6 Disabled IPv6 To enable IPv6 support on a WAN the WAN router must respond to Stateless Address Auto configuration advertisements and DHCPv6 requests IPv6 clients on the LAN will acquire their IPv6 gateway and DNS server addresses from it The device will also acquire an IPv6 address for performing ping traceroute checks and accepting web admin accesses Note This feature is only available on Pepwave MAX 700 HD2 and HD2 IP67 User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 8 1 1 DHCP Connection The DHCP connection method is suitable if the ISP provides an IP address automatically by DHCP e g Satellite Modem WiMAX Modem Cable Metro Ethernet etc There are three possible connection methods 1 DHCP 2 Static IP 3 PPPoE DHCP Q nat 10 10 10 123 1255 255 255 0 110 10 10 1 V Obtain DNS server address automatically C Use the following DNS server address es DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 DHCP Settings This is to substitute the real address in a packet with a mapped address that is Routing Mode routable on the destination network IP Address Subnet Mask This informat
15. IP addresses or subnets to a user group You can apply different bandwidth and traffic prioritization policies on each user group in the Bandwidth Control and Application sections The table is automatically sorted and the table order signifies the rules precedence The smaller and more specific subnets are put towards the top of the table and have higher precedence larger and less specific subnets are placed towards the bottom Click the Add button Add to define clients and their user group Click the X button to remove the defined rule Two default rules are pre defined and put at the bottommost They are All DHCP reservation clients and Everyone and they cannot be removed All DHCP reservation clients represents the LAN clients defined in the DHCP Reservation table in the LAN settings page Everyone represents all clients that are not defined in any rule above Click on a rule to change its group Client MATE A EEO IP Address 192 168 1 99 Manager suia Group Manager v 192 168 1 99 Save Cancel Add Edit User Group From the drop down menu choose whether you are going to define the client s by an IP Address or a Subnet Subnet IP Address f 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 Addr
16. SIM Slots Connector MAX BR1 LTE Version Redundant Cellular SIM Slots RP SMA Wi Fi Antenna Connector Cellular SIM SMA Cellular SMA GPS Antenna Antenna Connectors Connector User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 4 4 3 Rear Panel Appearance 10 30V DC 10 100 Terminal Block Ethernet WAN Status Wi Fi Cellular OCO O 10V 30V DC MAX mobile router Dual 10 100 10 30V DC Ethernet LAN Connector de fe 10V 30V DC User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 4 4 4 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the Front Panel LEDs are as follows Status Indicators OFF System initializing Red Booting up or busy Status a Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready Wi Fi Indicators OFF Disabled Intermittent Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network s Wi Fi Blinking Connected to wireless network s with traffic ON Connected to wireless network s without traffic Cellular Indicators OFF Disabled or no SIM card inserted Cellular ON Connecting or connected to network s LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports ON 100 Mbps Green LED OFF 10 Mbps ON Port is connected without traffic Orange LED Blinking Data is transferring OFF Port is not connected Port Type Auto MDI MDI X ports User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 4 5 MAX On The Go 4 5 1 Top Panel Appearance PEPWAVE MAX mobile router USB WAN Ports 4 5 2 Rear Panel Appearan
17. The settings to be displayed under this row will vary depending on the selected security policy User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 8 4 WAN Health Check To ensure traffic is routed to healthy WAN connections only Pepwave MAX provides the functionality to periodically check the health of each WAN connection The Health Check settings for each WAN connection can be independently configured via Network gt WAN gt Details AN _Default 172 11 22 10 r Use the following DNS server address es DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 1000 Mbps Disabled r Disabled bled Network problem cannot be detected Wey PING 2 DNS Lookup HTTP Auto Custom Value Enable the Health Check Settings by drop down to PING DNS Lookup and HTTP User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Health Check Settings This setting specifies the health check method for the WAN connection The value of Method can be configured as Disabled Ping or DNS Lookup The default method is DNS Method Lookup For Mobile Internet connection the value of Method can be configured as Disabled orSmartCheck Health Check Disabled Disabled W Health Check disabled Network problem cannot be detected When Disabledis chosen in the Method field the WAN connection will always be considered as up The connection will not be treated as down in the event of IP routing errors Health Check Method PING Ho
18. URL 2 is also provided a health check will pass if either one of the tests passed User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Timeout This setting specifies the timeout in seconds for ping DNS lookup requests Default Timeout is set to 5 second Health Check This setting specifies the time interval in seconds between ping or DNS lookup requests Interval Default Health Check Interval is 5 seconds This setting specifies the number of consecutive ping DNS lookup timeouts after which Health Check Pepwave MAX is to treat the corresponding WAN connection as down Default Health ea ec Retries is set to 3 For example with the default Health Retries setting of 3 after consecutive 3 timeouts the corresponding WAN connection will be treated as down Retries This setting specifies the number of consecutive successful ping DNS lookup responses that must be received before Peowave MAX treats a previously down WAN connection to be up again By default Recover Times is set to 3 For example a WAN connection that is treated as down will be considered to be up again upon receiving 3 consecutive successful ping DNS lookup responses Recovery Retries Automatic Public DNS Server Check on DNS Test Failure In case the health check method is set to DNS Lookup and checks failed the MAX will automatically perform DNS lookups on some public DNS servers If the tests are success it means the WAN may not be down but rather the target DNS se
19. a User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 18 5 Remote Syslog The Remote Syslog functionality of Pepwave MAX enables event logging at a specified remote Syslog server The settings for configuring Remote System Log are found atSystem gt Remote Syslog Remote Syslog Enable Remote Syslog Host Port 514 ee Remote Syslog Settings Remote Syslog This setting specifies whether or not to log events at the specified remote Syslog server erage ene This setting specifies the IP address or host name of the remote Syslog server This setting specifies the port number of the remote Syslog service By default the Port setting has value is 514 Port User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 18 6 SNMP SNMPor Simple Network Management Protocol is an open standard that can be used to collect information from the Pepwave MAX Mobile Router SNMP configuration is located atSystem gt SNMP SNMP Settings suvooxenme M ee o w ae Community Name Allowed Source Network Access Mode Add SNMP Community SNMPvw3 User Name Authentication Privacy Access Mode Cae MOS DES Read Only Add SNMP User SNMP Settings D This field shows the router name defined in System gt Admin Security SNMP Port This option specifies the port which SNMP used The default port is set as 161 SNMPv1 This option allows you to enable SNMP version 1 SNMPv2 This option all
20. a multi WAN router Settings for Service Passthrough Support are available here Service Passthrough Support Session Initiation Protocol aka SIP is a voice over IP protocol Pepwave MAX can act as a SIP Application Layer Gateway ALG which binds connections for the same SIP session to the same WAN connection and translate IP address in the SIP packets correctly in NAT mode SIP Such passthrough support is always enabled and there are two modes for selection Standard Mode and Compatibility Mode If your SIP server s signal port number is non standard you can check the box Define custom signal ports and input the port numbers to the text boxes H 323 With this option enabled protocols that provide audio visual communication sessions will be defined on any packet network and passthrough the device FTP sessions consist of two TCP connections one for control and one for data In multi WAN situation they have to be binded to the same WAN connection Otherwise problems will arise in transferring files By default the Peowave MAX monitors TCP control connections on port FTP 21 for any FTP connections and binds TCP connections of the same FTP session to the same WAN If you have an FTP server listening on a port number other than 21 you can check the box Define custom control ports and enter the port numbers to the text boxes TFTP The Pepwave MAX monitors outgoing TFTP connections and routes any incoming TFTP data packets back to
21. any one of the upper rules the matching process will stop If none of the rules is matching the Defaultrule will be applied By default theDefault rule is set as Allow for both outbound and inbound accesses Inbound Outbound Firewall Settings Rule Name This setting specifies a name for the firewall rule This setting specifies whether the firewall rule should take effect When Yes is selected the firewall rule takes effect If the traffic matches the specified Protocol IP Port actions will be taken by Pepwave MAX based on the other Enable parameters of the rule When No is selected the firewall rule does not take effect Pepwave MAX will disregard the other parameters of the rule This setting is applicable to Inbound Firewall Rules only This setting specifies which WAN connection s the rule applies to e WANI1 e WAN2 e Wi Fi WAN WAN Connection e Cellular 1 e Cellular 2 e USB A value ofWAN 1 WAN 2 Wi Fi WAN Cellular 1 Cellular 2 and USB specifies that the rule applies to all WAN connections Ethernet WAN PC Card and Wi Fi WAN respectively This setting specifies the protocol to be matched by the rule Via a drop down menu the following protocols can be specified Protocol ee rotoco B UDP ICMP e IP User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Source IP amp Port Destination IP amp Port Action Event Logging Alternatively the Protocol Sel
22. be selected User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router If a SoeedFusion peer is selected you may enter the VPN peer s DNS resolver IP address es Queries will be forwarded to the selected connections resolvers If all of the selected connections are down queries will be forwarded to all resolvers on healthy WAN connections User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 7 2 Wi Fi AP The Wi Fi LAN settings can be configured in Network gt LAN gt Wi Fi AP Wi Fi AP can also be switched on off on the Dashboard PE PWAVE Dashboard Network Advanced System Status LAN m Basic Wi Fi Access Point has been turned OFF To turn it ON please go to Dashboard gt LAN Settings Interface and select ON from the dropdown menu Wi Fi AP Peann E a aoe Network Name SSID Security Policy MAC Address BSSID WAN a APA Personai 00 aa DD aD 22 C4 2 Logout W mcso paai Wireless Security Settings P Access Control Settings Wireless Network Settings Network Name This setting allows you to specify a name to represent the virtual AP to be scanned by Wi SSID Fi clients When Yes is selected this virtual AP is enabled Select No to disable it By default it is enabled Enable You can also choose to enable or disable this virtual AP on the Dashboard Connection Status of Wi Fi AP please refer to section O for information When the box Enable is checked this SSID can b
23. build 1132 0 0 Mbps 0 1 Mbps 0 day 0 hour 16 minutes Cou Men You logged in as a read only user 0 0 Mbps 0 1 Mbps A You logged in as a read only user Copyright Pepwave All rights reserved Copynght Pepwave All nghts reserved Admin Account Ul User Account Ul A web login session will be logged out automatically when it has been idle longer than the Web Session Timeout Before the session expires you may click the Logout button in the Web Admin to exit the session 0 hours 0 minutes signifies an unlimited session time This setting should be used only in special situations as it will lower the system security level if users do not logout before closing the browser Default 4 hours 0 minutes For security reason after logging in to the Web Admin Interface for the first time it is recommended to change the administrator password Configuring the administration interface to be accessible only from the LAN can further improve system security Administrative Settings configuration is located at System gt Admin Security User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Admin Settings lt v so OO oS a SSCS WAN Connection Access Settings Allowed Source IP Subnets Allow access from the following IP subnets only Connection IP Address es W 172 11 22 10 Interface IP W 10 80 11 2 Interface IP W Wi Fi WAN Wl Interface IP W Cellular 1 W 10 35 215 243 Interface IP
24. default MTU is set to Custom 1440 You may adjust the MTU value by editing the text field Click Default to restore the default MTU value Select Auto and the appropriate MTU value will be automatically detected The auto detection will run each time when the WAN connection establishes MTU This setting should be configured based on the maximum payload size that the local system can handle The MSS Maximum Segment Size is computed from the MTU minus 40 bytes for TCP over IPv4 If MTU is set to Auto the MSS will also be set automatically By default MSS is set to Auto MSS This setting allows you to configure the MAC address Some service providers e g cable providers identify the clients MAC address and require the MAC Address client to always use the same MAC address to connect to the network In such cases change Clone the WAN interface s MAC address to the original client PC s one via this field The default MAC Address is a unique value assigned at the factory In most cases the default value is sufficient Clicking the Default button restores the MAC Address to the default value Reply to If this field is disabled the WAN connection will not respond to ICMP PING requests ICMP PING By default this is enabled The IP Address List represents the list of fixed Internet IP addresses assigned by the ISP in the pana event that more than one Internet IP addresses are assigned to this WAN connection UDIIC Address
25. equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures i 2 3 4 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Nr Sr SN This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment IEEE 802 11b or 802 11g operation of this product in the U S A is firmware limited to channels 1 through 11 IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with 1 20cm minimum when the product is operated alone without co transmitting with a plug in 3G USB dongle device 2 65cm minimum when the product is operated with a plug in
26. here too Remote Networks Enter the LAN and subnets that are located at the remote site here Main Mode Choose this Main Mode if both IPsec peers use static IP addresses Aggressive Mode Choose this Aggressive Mode if one of the IPsec peers use dynamic IP addresses Force UDP l Encapsulation For UDP encapsulation to be forced regardless of the NAT Traversal tick this checkbox This defines the peer authentication pre shared key to be used to authenticate this VPN Pre shared Ke y connection The connection will be up only if the pre shared keys on each side match User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Under Main Mode this field can be left blank Local ID Under Aggressive Mode if Remote Gateway IP Address field is filled on this end and the peer end this field can be left blank Otherwise this field is typically a U FQDN Under Main Mode this field can be left blank Remote ID Under Aggressive Mode if Remote Gateway IP Address field is filled on this end and the peer end this field can be left blank Otherwise this field is typically a U FQDN Under Main Mode this allows the setting of up to 6 encryption standards in descending order of priority to be used in the initial connection key negotiations For Aggressive Mode only one selection is permitted Phase 1 IKE Proposal This is the Diffie Hellman group used within IKE This allows two parties to establish a shared secret over an insecure com
27. its settings User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Outbound Policy Custom Rules WDrag and drop rows to change rule order Protocol Persistence Src pet x Auto Auto Add Rule Edit Default Custom Rule Default Rule Ethernet WAN 10 PC Card 10 i Express Card 10 _ _ USB1 10 Save Cancel You may drag and drop a row to rearrange the priority of outbound rules Outbound Policy Managed by Custom Rules Custom Rules Worsg and drop rows to change rule order cet il Persistence TCP Auto 443 beaut O aor Add Rule User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Edit Custom Rule HTTPS_Persistence Cancel By default Auto is selected for the option Default Rule You can select Custom in order to change the Algorithm to be used Please refer to the upcoming sections for the details of the available algorithms To create a custom rule click Add Rule Add Rule lat the bottom of the table and the following window will be displayed Add a New Custom Rule New Custom Rule sevice None mw ove On ee Lea S Masks asassso is Pe Wonca Ethernet WAN 10 Express Card 10 PC Card ic _ _ _ _ X X_ USB1 10 __ X KX _ USB2 10 _ _ _ _ _ _ X_ Wi Fi WAN 10 wd _ Enable Save Cancel lf Domain Name is chosen and a domain name such as foobar com
28. range is forwarded via a different port to the servers specified by the Servers setting This setting specifies the WAN connections and Internet IP address es from which the service can be accessed lt is required to select at least one IP address This setting specifies the LAN IP address of the server that handles the requests for the service User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 13 2 UPnP NAT PMP Settings UPnP and NAT PMP are network protocols which allow a computer on the LAN to automatically configure the router to allow parties on the WAN to connect to itself In this way the process of inbound port forwarding is automated When a computer creates a rule using these protocols the specified TCP UDP port of all WAN connections default IP address will be forwarded Check the corresponding box es to enable UPnP and or NAT PMP Enable these features only if you trust the computers on the LAN Enable Enable A table listing all the forwarded ports under these two protocols can be found at Status gt UPnP NAT PMP User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 14 NAT Mappings The configuration of NAT Mappings allows the IP address mapping of all inbound and outbound NAT dtraffic to and from an internal client IP address The settings to configure NAT Mappings are located at Advanced gt NAT Mappings LAN Host Inbound Mappings Outbound Mappings Action 192 168 1 23 WA
29. setting specifies the destination IP Address or IP Network or Domain Name for traffic that matches the rule Gill IP Network 7 D Domain Name If Domain Name is chosen and a domain name such as foobar com is entered any outgoing accesses to foobar com and foobar comwill match this criterion You may enter a wildcard at the end of a domain name to match any host with a name having the domain name in the middle If you enter for example then www foobar com www foobar co jp or foobar co uk will also match Placing wildcards in any other position is not supported NOTE if a server has one Internet IP address and multiple server names and if one of the names is defined here then accesses to any one of the server names will also match this rule This setting specifies the IP Protocol and Port of outbound traffic that matches this rule You may select some common protocol from the Protocol Selection Tool drop down menu User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router This setting specifies the behavior of Pepwave MAX for the custom rule One of the following values can be selected e Weighted Balance e Persistence Algorithm ie e Priority e Overflow e Least Used e Lowest Latency The upcoming sections present the details of the listed algorithms This setting specifies whether to terminate existing IP sessions on a less preferred WAN connection in the event that a more preferred WAN connection is recov
30. showing the current status of SpeedFusion located at Status gt SpeedFusion Details about peer s WAN connections are listed as below Dashboard Network Advanced System Status Status Device Active gt Gencions amp Y FL Office 10 8 0 0 16 192 168 3 0 24 O WAN 2 Rx 0 kbps Tx Drop rate Latency m Client List Wi Fi WAN JEH Drop rate Latency ER EAR Rx m SpeedFusion Cellular 1 Rx eS Drop rate Latency Rx Rx Event Log USB Tx Drop rate Latency Bandwidth Total Drop rate Real Time m Hourly t FL Office m Daily m Monthly Logout Throughput kbps sw AuaerI s3ay2ed doup jaye 2000 2k fan PL VV 17 03 30 17 04 00 17 04 30 17 05 00 17 05 30 17 06 00 Latency TX RX A Packet drop User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 19 6 UPnP NAT PMP The table that shows the forwarded ports under UPnP and NAT PMP protocols is located at Status gt UPnP NAT PMP This section appears only if you have enabled the function of UPnP NAT PMP as mentioned in Section13 2 External amp Internal Internal Address Type Description 3392 192 168 1 100 UPnP Application 031 11265 192 166 1 50 NAT PMP NAT PMP 58 3560 192 166 1 20 UPnP Application 013 2356 1927 166 1 30 UPnP Te Application 047 6945 192 166 1 70 NAT PMP NAT PMP 97 27549 192 168 1 40 UPnP Application 004 Delete All Click the button 2 to delet
31. than one host you can use a Carriage return to separate them Hosts Domain User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Important Note In order to use dynamic DNS services appropriate host name registration s as well as a valid account with a supported dynamic DNS service provider are required A dynamic DNS update is performed whenever a WAN s IP address changes E g IP is changed after a DHCP IP refresh reconnection etc Due to dynamic DNS service providers policy a dynamic DNS host will automatically expire if the host record has not been updated for a long time Therefore Pepwave MAX performs an update every 23 days even if a WAN s IP address has not changed User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 8 2 Cellular 1 Cellular 2 Network gt WANb gt Click on Detail Details Cellular 1 J m Dran gdecired fOrnarnite 2 cannectinne here Lalo Wea CU Ir IIC 27 LOTT ICCG CO Ts lere Wi Fi WAN Disabled Cellular 2 O Disabled Details Available on Pepwave MAX HD2 and HD2 IP67 only User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Connection Details Cellular 1 Status 73 dBm ull 10 35 215 243 10 11 110 101 10 11 105 102 HSPA _ Sprint EV DO _ Verizon Wireless EV DO Cellular 1 Default Remain Connected Disconnected Auto Custom Cellular 1 Settings DNS Lookup Host 1 Host Z Use first two DNS servers as
32. the client Select Enable if you want to enable the 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 You may add more custom data ports that your IPsec system uses by checking the box Define IPsec NAT T custom ports If the VPN contains IPsec Site to Site VPNtraffic you have to check the box Route IPsec Site to Site VPN and choose the WAN connection to route the traffic to If you have IPsec SoeedFusion traffic routed check the Route IPsec SoeedFusion option and select a WAN to force routing such traffic to the specified WAN User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 18 System Settings 18 1 Admin Security There are two user accounts available for accessing the Web Admin Usernames are admin and user They represent two user levels admin has full administration access while user is a read only account The read only account can only access the device s status information and cannot make any change on the device Dashboard Network Advanced System Status Dashboard Status Priory 1 Highest Priority 1 Highest ER einernet WAN Connected Details Connected Priority 2 eG wi Fi WAN i QStandby N o ooo y O F wri wan sil Standby Wireless Networks Details Disabled Router IP Address 192 168 50 1 LON Details Pepwave MAX 600 5 1 0 buld 1132 0 day 0 hour 19 minutes Pepwave MAX 600 E 1 5 1 0
33. to date information on network status The settings for configuring Email Notification arefound at System gt Email Notification Email Notification Setup Email notification 2 Enable smtp mycompany com Require authentication SSLEncryption FI Note any server certificate will be accepted Defaut systemimycompany com statitimycompany com _Test Email Notification _ Save User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Email Notification Settings This option is for enabling Email Notification If the box Enable is checked Pepwave MAX sends email messages to a System Email Notification Administrator when the WAN status changes or when new firmware is available If the box Enable is not checked Email Notification is disabled and Pepwave MAX will not send email messages This field is for specifying the SMTP server to be used for sending email If the server SMTP Server gee es requires authentication check the box Require authentication Check the box to enable SMTPS When the box is checked the next field SMTP Port will L Encryption SS crypto be changed to 465 automatically This field is for specifying the SMTP Port number By default this is set to 25 when the SSL Encryption box is checked the default port SMTP Port number will be set to 465 You may customize the port number by editing this field Click the button Default to restore to default This setting specifies the SMTP
34. 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 Tip The round trip time of a 6M down 640k up link can be higher than that of a 2M down 2M up link It is because the overall round trip time is lengthened by its lower upstream bandwidth despite of its higher downlink speed Therefore this algorithm is good for two scenarios All WAN connections are symmetric or A latency sensitive application requires to be routed through the lowest latency WAN regardless the WAN s available bandwidth 12 2 8 Expert Mode Expert Mode is also available for advance users Click the help test balloon and click the link turn on Expert Mode to switch on the feature Under Expert Mode a special rule SpeedFusion Routes is displayed on the Custom Rules table It represents all SoeedFusion routes learned from remote VPN peers By default this bar is on the top of all custom rules That means traffic for remote VPN subnets will be routed to its corresponding VPN peer You can create custom Priority or Enforced rules and move them above the bar to override the SpeedFusion Routes Upon disabling the Expert Mode all rules above the bar will be deleted This table allovs you to fine tune how the outbound traffic should be distributed to the WAN Protocol connections Destination Port Click the Add Rule button to add
35. you will be forwarded to Status gt SpeedFusion You can view the subnet and WAN connection information of each VPN peer Please refer to Section19 5 for details IP subnets must be unique among VPN peers The entire inter connected SpeedFusion network is one single non NAT IP network No two subnets in two sites shall be duplicated Otherwise connectivity problems will be experienced in accessing those subnets User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 11 IPsec VPN Pepwave MAX IPsec VPN functionality securely connects one or more branch offices to your company s main headquarters or to other branches The data voice or video communications between these locations are thus kept safe and confidential across the public Internet The IPsec VPN of the Pepwave MAX is especially designed for a multi WAN environment For instance a user sets up multiple IPsec profiles for his multi WAN1 WAN3 environment if WAN1 is connected and its health check turns up good the IPsec traffic will go through this link However should unforeseen problems e g physically unplugged or ISP problems arise and cause WAN1 to go down our IPsec implementation will make use of WAN2 and WAN3 accordingly as failover purposes 11 1 IPsec VPN Settings All of our Pepwaveproducts can makemultiple IPsec VPN connections with Peplink Pepwave as well as Cisco or Juniper Routers Note that all LAN subnet and subnets behind it have to be unique
36. 1 l l l Cellular 2 Blinking Connected to wireless network s with traffic ON Connected to wireless network s without traffic LAN and Ethernet 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 User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 4 3 MAX HD2 IP67 4 3 1 Front Panel Appearance E a 4 Ww Celular 3 a Cellular 1 m pis iA k ain D Diversity Aux w PEPWAV Broadband Possibilities 4 3 2 TopPanelAppearance 2x Female N Type Antenna Connectors for Cellular Connection ore p T Se Waterproof Air Vent User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 4 3 3 Rear Panel Appearance 2x Female N Type Antenna Connectors for Cellular Connection ry N Ground Plate Waterproof Ethernet WAN and LAN Waterproof DC Status LED Power Connector The statuses indicated by the Front Panel LEDs are as follows Status Indicators OFF System initializing Red Booting up or bus Status ha ul Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 4 4 MAX BR1 4 4 1 Front Appearance 4 4 2 Top Panel Appearance MAX BR1 Version SMA Cellular Antenna Connector RP SMA Wi Fi Antenna Connector Cellular SIM Redundant Cellular SMA GPS Antenna
37. 3G USB device which has maximum of 7W ERP output power For co transmission scenario which is not covered above please consult the RF technician or device supplier This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The availability of some specific channels and or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 3 CE Statement for MAX BR1 Europe EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R amp 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 amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 Safety of Information Technology Equipment EN50385 2002 Article 3 1 a Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of radio base stations and fixed terminal stations for wireless telecommunication systems with the basic restrictions or the reference levels related to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields 110MHz 40 GHz General public EN 300 328 V1 7 1 2006 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Wideband Transmission systems Data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulatio
38. 5 1 or above and Google Chrome 18 or above 5 2 Constructing the Network At the high level construct the network according to the following steps 1 With an Ethernet cable connect a computer to one of the LAN ports on the Pepwave MAX Repeat with different cables for up to 4 computers to be connected 2 With another Ethernet cable or a USB modem Wi Fi antenna PC Card Express Card connect it to one of the WAN ports on the Pepwave MAX Repeat the same procedure for other WAN ports 3 Connect the power adapter to the power connector on the rear panel of Pepwave MAX and then plug it into a power outlet The following figure schematically illustrates the configuration that results Embedded 3G Modem eT on HD2 Satellite Wi Fi Receiver DSL Cable Ethernet Modem Built in Wi Fi Access Point 4 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 5 3 Configuring the Network Environment To ensure that Peowave MAX works properly in the LAN environment and can access the Internet via the WAN connections please refer to the following setup procedures e LAN Configuration For basic configuration refer to Section6 Connecting to Web Admin Interface For advanced configuration go to Section7 Configuration of LAN Interface s e WAN Configuration For basic configuration refer to Section6 Connecting to Web Admin Interface For advanced configuration go to Section 8 Configuration of WAN Inter
39. 8 a Reboot Tools Ping Traceroute SpeedFusion Test Logout User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 18 13CLI 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 The user name and password used for remote SSH CLI access are the same as those used for web admin access User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 19 Status This section displays the information of Pepwave MAX on the Device ActiveSessions Client List WINS Client List SpeedFusion UPnP NAT PMP Event Log and Bandwidth 19 1 Device System information is located at Status gt Device System Information so 0 day 8 hours 40 minutes Tue Mar 06 14 15 27 WET 2012 Q 2012 02 17 _ Download Soom SSCS Interface Router Name Model Hardware Revision Serial Number Firmware Modem Support Version Uptime System Time GPX File HD2 and HD2 IP67 MAC Address 10 56 CA 00 00 01 10 56 CA 00 00 02 10 56 CA 00 00 03 10 56 CA 00 00 04 System Information This is the name specified in the field Router Name located in System gt Admin Security This shows the model name and number of this device This shows the hardware version of this device This shows the serial number of this device This shows the firmware version tha
40. 8 5for configuration details User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 8 3 Wi Fi WAN Network gt WANsClick on wi Fi wan 2etails WAN 1 D Connected WAN 2 Connected Priority 2 Cellular 1 will O Standby Drag desired Priority 3 connections here Disabled Wi Fi WAN Disabled Cellular 2 Disabled User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Connection Details Wi Fi WAN 3 DNS Lookup Server 2 V Use first two DNS servers as Health Check DNS Servers Include public DNS servers 5 o secon Auto Manual Value 1500 Default Wi Fi Connection Profiles In signal strength mode the following profile order is not used D Network Name SSID Security oOo o weena O O Create Profile Save and Apply Cancel Wi Fi WAN Settings WAN Connection This field is for defining a name to represent this WAN connection Name Standbv State This setting specifies the state of the WAN connection while in standby The available y options are Remain Connected hot standby and Disconnect cold standby Health Check This setting allows you to specify the health check method for the WAN connection 2 a The available options are Disabled Ping and DNS Lookup Method The default method is Disabled User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Dynamic DNS Bandwidth Allowance Monitor MTU Connect to Any Open Mode A
41. 8 Configuration of WAN Interface s The WAN Interface settings are located at Network gt WAN To reorder different WANs priority just drag on the appropriate WAN by holding the left mouse button move it to the desired priority the first one would be the highest priority the second one would be lower priorityand so on and drop it by releasing the mouse button PEPWAVE Dashboard Network Advanced System Status LAN Basic WAN Connection Status O Settings Priority 1 Highest eee Wi Fi AP Connected Details Connected Details Logout Details To disable a particular WAN connection just drag on the appropriate WAN by holding the left mouse button move it the Disabledrow and drop it by releasing the mouse button You can also do the above priority setting on the Dashboard please refer to Section 0 for information Click the Details button in the corresponding row of connection to modify the connection setting Important Note Connection Details will be changed and become effective right afterclicking the Save and Apply button User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 8 1 Ethernet WAN Network gt WAN gt Click on WAN Details 1 ee Connected WAN 2 Connected FA Wi Fi WAN Disabled Details Cellular 2 Disabled This will open a screen similar to shown below User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Connection
42. A list of defined VPN Connection profiles and Link Failure Detection Time option will be shown Click the New Profile button to create a new VPN connection profile for making VPN connection to a remote Peplink Balance Pepwave MAX via the available WAN connections Each profile is for making VPN connection with one remote Peplink Balance Pepwave MAX You can check the status of the connection from Status gt SpeedFusion User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Dashboard Network Advanced System Status Status m Device Active Sessions amp Y FL Office 10 8 0 0 16 192 168 3 0 24 m Client List WAN 2 Rx 0 kbps Tx Drop rate Latency m SpeedFi wn Wi Fi WAN Rx n a Tx Drop rate Latency i ial Cellular 1 Rx n a Tx Drop rate Latency Event Log USB O rx n a Tx Drop rate Latency Bandwidth Total Rx 0 kbps Ep Drop rate Real Time m Hourly FL Office m Daily Monthly Logout Throughput kbps sw Aua S1 xpLd dosp aXe 2000 ANA NAAA NAUW 17 03 30 17 04 00 17 04 30 17 05 00 17 05 30 17 06 00 Latency TX RX A Packet drop VPN Settings Active Check this box to enable the VPN By default VPN traffic is encrypted with 256 bit AES standard If the option Off is selected Encryption aa on both sides of a VPN connection no encryption will be applied Pepwave MAX establishes VPN connection with a remote peer that has a serial n
43. Fi WAN Indicators OFF Disconnected Blinking slowly Connecting to network Wi Fi WAN Blinking Connected to network with traffic ON Connected to network without traffic OFF Disabled Blinking slowly Enabled but no client connected Wi Fi AP Blinking Connected to network with traffic ON Client s connected to wireless network LAN and Ethernet 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 User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 4 2 MAX HD2 4 2 1 Front Panel Appearance Wi Fi AP Connector Ethernet WAN Port Cellular WAN LED USB Port Terminal Block fromt iii i USB 1 WAN 1 WAN 2 Reset Button LAN Ports Status LED Wi Fi WAN LED Wi Fi WAN Connector 4 2 2 Rear Panel Appearance Power Connector Cellular Antenna Connectors Cellular 1 Cellular 2 Aux GPS Aux GPS 10 30VDC Kensington Lock Cellular SIM Slots User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 4 2 3 LED indicators The statuses indicated by the Front Panel LEDs are as follows Status Indicators OFF System initializing Red Booting up or busy Status Ea Blinking red Boot up error Green Ready Wi Fi AP and Wi Fi WAN Indicators OFF Disabled Intermittent Wi Fi WAN Blinking slowly Connecting to wireless network s Cellular
44. Health Check DNS Servers Include public DNS servers s5 second s second s Disabled 1440 Default Save and Apply Cancel User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Cellular 1 Cellular 2 SIM Card IMSI MEID HEX MEID DEC ESN IMEI Network Mode WAN Connection Name Standby State Idle Disconnect Operator Settings APN Login Password SIM PIN Heath Checking Settings Bandwidth Allowance Monitor 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 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 is the equivalent of the MEID HEX but in decimal format This serves the same purpose as MEID HEX but uses an older format This is the unique ID for identifying the modem in GSM HSPA mode Users have to specify the Network they are on accordingly This field is for defining a name to represent this WAN connection This option allows you to choose whether to remain the connection connected or disconnected when this WAN connection is no longer in the highest priority and has entered the standby state When Remain connected is chosen upon bringing up this WAN connection to active it will be immediately available for use
45. N1 29 123 123 13 WAN1 29 123 123 13 Delete 192 168 1240 WAN2 30 21 21 12 WAN2 30 21 21 12 Delete Add NAT Rule Add NAT Rule upon which the To add a rule for NAT Mappings click Add NAT Rule following screen will be displayed 2 IP Address oa Connection Inbound IP Address es WAN 1 JWAN 2 Wi Fi WAN Cellular 1 Cellular 2 USB Connection Outbound IP Address Cancel Click Savel o save the settings when configuration has been completed User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router NAT Mapping Settings LAN Client s oo rules can be defined for a single LAN IP Address an IP Range or an IP This refers to the LAN host s private IP address The system maps this address to a number Address of public IP addresses specified below in order to facilitate inbound and outbound traffic This option is only available when IP Address is selected The IP range is a contiguous group of private IP addresses used by the LAN host The system maps these addresses to a number of public IP addresses specified below to facilitate Range outbound traffic This option is only available when IP Range is selected The IP network refers to all private IP addresses and ranges managed by the LAN host The NetWork system maps these addresses to a number of public IP addresses specified below to facilitate outbound traffic This option is only available when IP Network is selected This
46. O O O O O NMAP FIN URG PSH Xmas Tree Another Xmas Tree Null Scan SYN RST SYN FIN e SYN Flood Prevention e Ping Flood Attack Prevention User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 17 Miscellaneous Settings Themiscellaneous settings include configuration forPPTP Server Service Forwarding and Service Passthrough 17 1 PPTP Server PPTP VPN Pepwave MAX has a built in PPTP Server which enables remote computers to conveniently and securely access the local network PPTP server setting is located at Advanced gt Misc Settings gt PPTP Server Simply check the box to enable the PPTP server function All connected PPTP sessions are displayed on the Client List at Status gt Client List Please refer to section 19 3 for details PPTP Server E O Connection IP Address es M Ethernet WAN 123 123 123 1 Interface IP ClExpress Card LIPC Card usg Lluss2 Cl wi Fi Hotspot No User Account PPTP Server Setting This setting is for specifying the WAN connection s and IP address es where the Listen On PPTPserver should listen on This setting allows you to define the PPTP User Accounts Click Add to input usernameand password to create an account After adding the user a you can User Accounts x click on ausername to edit the account password Click the button to delete the account in itscorresponding row User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router
47. Otherwise VPN members will not be able to access each other All data can be routed over the VPN with a selection of encryption standards such as 3DES AES 128 and AES 256 To configure navigate to Advanced gt Psec VPN Enabled ta 192 168 11 193728 New Connection A NAT Traversal option and list of definedIPsec VPN profiles will be shown The NAT Traversal option should be enabled if your system is behind a NAT router Click the New Connection button __New Connection __ to create new IPsec VPN profiles that make VPN connections to remote Peplink Balance Pepwave MAX Cisco or Juniper Routers via the available WAN connections To edit any of the profiles click on its associated connection name in the leftmost column User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Subnet Mask 192 168 11 193 255 255 255 240 28 JEN E r W Hide Characters W Group 2 MODP 1024 Group 5 MODP 1536 seconds Default None Group 2 MODP 1024 Group 5 MODP 1536 IPsec VPN Settings Name This field is for specifying a local name to represent this connection profile When this box is checked this IPsec VPN connection profile will be enabled Otherwise it AEE will be disabled Remote Gateway E IP Address Enter the remote peer s public IP address For Aggressive Mode this is optional Enter the local LAN subnets here If you have defined static routes they will be shown Local Networks
48. P Reply to ICMP PING See Section 8 4 for configuration details This setting specifies the dynamic DNS service provider to be used for the WAN based on supported dynamic DNS service providers e changeip com e dyndns org e no ip org e tzo com e DNS O Matic Select Disabled to disable this feature This option allows you to enable bandwidth usage monitoring on this WAN connection for each billing cycle When this is not enabled bandwidth usage of each month is still being tracked but no action will be taken See Section 8 5 for configuration details This setting specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit By default MTU is set to Custom 1440 You may adjust the MTU value by editing the text field Click Default to restore the default MTU value Select Auto and the appropriate MTU value will be automatically detected The auto detection will run each time when the WAN connection establishes This option is to specify whether the Wi Fi WAN will connect to any open mode access point it finds By default this is disabled If this field is disabled the WAN connection will not respond to ICMP PING requests By default this is enabled User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 8 3 1 Create Wi Fi Connection Profile You can manually create a profile to connect to a Wi Fi connection Itis useful for creating a profile for connecting to hidden SSID access points Click on the link Create Profile and the following win
49. PEPWAVE Broadband Possibilities MAX mobile router User Manual PepwaveMAX Series MAX 700 HD2 HD2 IP67 BR1 On The Go Pepwave MAX Firmware 6 0 January 2014 COPYRIGHT amp TRADEMARKS Specifications are subject to change without notice Copyright 2014 Pepwave Ltd All Rights Reserved Pepwave and the Pepwave logo are trademarks of Pepwave Ltd Other brands or products mentioned may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE sssssosessssssssssssssssssosssssessssssessssssessssssessssssossssssossssssessssssos 5 2 GEO SAR ea E E E 6 3 PRODUCT FEATFURES reerrisnorivrs tiena 7 3 1 SUPPORTED NETWORK FEATURES ccsceccscccscecsccecececesscecececsscececececsscucececesseeeececsseueeeececeseuseseceseueueeeeeeses 7 3 2 OTHER SUPPORTED FEATURES cccscececsscccececsceccecececsceseeeececussseesececeseeecececeseseeeececeseeeececeseseeeeeecesueeeeeeeeses 8 4 PEPWAVE MAX MOBILE ROUTER OVERVIEW ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccecccccs 9 4 1 MAX TOD cc ce eesti case go ee ects scatters entire nc Specs nso eee eee eee 9 4 2 MAXAD Fasc ccd cesses ecu E a oe sacs pious aes papa E EEES 11 4 3 MAX HD2 IP67 cc ccc ec cececececcccecscecesceceeecuccscecececuseseeseeecessseesececeseeeeeeceseseueeseceseseeeececesseeeeeecesueeeeeess 13 4 4 MAA DR kas cae ce ica E ieuaes
50. PORT FORWARDING esssscscssossesossesossoccssecossccssscoscosossusossesossosossoscssocssssossssossusossesossososo 78 13 1 PORT FORWARDING SERVICE souii a A a A a iA 78 13 2 UPAPA NATPMP SETTING Sennin sirere EREE EE Ee EAn EIEE ERNAI 80 14 NAT MAPPINGS ac encieatcecacateecnccemecamacndniweadeesannseatseunecensenaeeentiwasdearcanteadsinsetmesawmmteesewaaeeetcae 81 15 QOS 15 1 JR GROUPS er EE E asians 83 15 2 BANDWIDTH CONTROL rrericrnnereni eera EEE EAE TEENE EEEE AEON 84 15 3 APPA TON a E E E E E coed pegasus bestucumacueuenan es 85 16 FIREWALL ccnscctnecaewciccucicentenieumeaedenwcdiseaeucdcessecenscucaseescdencedtesseueccsneswccuvacsebiesdaeestiasaeubeaneceus 87 16 1 OUTBOUND AND INBOUND FIREWALL cvicseusarccvescivnsuiesdsecvesnavbenenedusavecedvenasetdebivessasnedewadeenwessanasninidatiaencaeees 87 16 2 INTRUSION DETECTION AND DOS PREVENTION ccecececececececececececececececececececececececececececececececececececeeeeeceeees 91 17 MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS wcscscacssvecvacocccacsdiwcedeadonicasasacdessecoascaasdeusedasdensentabacdeceassacniecencs 92 17 1 PPT ERVE R e EAA A A ns at ssp a A EE EAE AAAA A EAR 92 17 2 SERVICE FORWARDING actrcasasatencaaanstawaecnnetawsentasamyacsipalewchaa E E EA EER Ea 93 17 3 SERVICE PASSTHROUGH rrnanurian niaren AEAEE ENOS 95 15 SYSTEM SETTINGS ccna can auseatiaieneraausabuianateranesssunsnteaiwabeeouiaiadinsienencinsebarenisustaniasanaiiacacsinaneds 96 18 1 ADMIN SECURITY facdennsienssaassanadtennsansadnidanssiens
51. Persistence of Pepwave MAX rules can be configured to enable client computers to persistently utilize the same WAN connections for e banking and other secure websites As a result a client computer will communicate with the other end using one IP address and eliminate the issues Algorithm Persistence B Persistence Mode D O By Source By Destination Load Distribution E Auto Custom aaa G Terminate Sessions a a on Link Recowery able There are two modes for Persistence By Source and By Destination The same WAN connection will be used for traffic matching the rule and originating By Source from the same machine regardless of its destination This option will provide the highest level of application compatibility Tas The same WAN connection will be used for traffic matching the rule originating By Destination from the same machine and going to the same destination This option can better distribute load to WAN connections when there are only a few client machines The default mode is By Source When there are multiple client requests they can be distributed persistently to WAN connections with a weight If you choose Autofor Load Distribution the weights will be automatically adjusted according to each WAN s Downstream Bandwidth which is specified in the WAN settings page see Section 8Configuration of WAN Interface s If you choose Custom you can customize the weight of each WAN manually by using the sliders
52. Status shows the current connection status ofeach connection profile and is displayed in Status gt IPsec 12 Management of Outbound Traffic to WAN Pepwave MAX provides the functionality to flexibly manage and load balance outbound traffic among the WAN connections Important Note Outbound Policy is applied only when more than one WAN connection is active The settings for managing and load balancing outbound traffic are located in Advanced gt Outbound Policy Outbound Policy High Application Compatibility N Application C tibili ad h a a m E T o Persistence Sre Auto 12 1 Outbound Policy There are three main selections for the Outbound Policy forPepwave MAX e High Application Compatibility e Normal Application Compatibility e Custom The selections are explained as follows User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Outbound Policy Settings With the selection of this policy outbound traffic from a source LAN device is routed High Application through the same WAN connection regardless of the destination Internet IP address and Compatibility protocol This provides the highest application compatibility With the selection of this policy outbound traffic from a source LAN device to the same Normal destination Internet IP address will persistently be routed through the same WAN Application connection regardless of protocol Compatibility This prov
53. The Ping utility is located at System gt Tools gt Ping illustrated as follows Connection Destination Packet Size Number of times Start Stop PING 10 8 8 1 10 8 8 1 from 5 192 62 250 56 84 bytes of data Tip A system administrator can use the Ping utility to manually check the connectivity of a particular LAN WAN connection User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 18 11 Traceroute Test The Traceroute Test tool in Pepwave MAX traces the routing path to the destination through a particular Ethernet interface or SpeedFusion connection The Traceroute Test utility is located at System gt Tools gt Traceroute illustrated as follows Traceroute WAN 1 x Start Stop Tip A system administrator can use the Traceroute utility to analyze the connection path of a LAN WAN connection 18 12 SpeedFusion Test The SpeedFusion 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 gt Tools gt SpeedFusion lustrated as follows PEPWAVE Dashboard Network Advanced System Status System SpeedFusion Throughput Test Le TC UOP ES upod O pownoad 10 seconds 5 600 Admin Security a Firmware Time a Email Notification Remote Syslog Go SNMP m InControl Configuration oooo o0 8 8
54. VE MAX mobile router output power will be bound by the regulatory limits of the selected country By default 23 dBm 200 mW or 20 dBm 100 mW depending on which operating country you have chosen in the previous section is selected Important Note Per FCC regulation the country selection is not available on all models marketed in US All US models are fixed to US channel only Wi Fi WAN Radio Settings Options Auto 20 40 MHz and 20 MHZ are available Default is Auto 20 40 MHz which allows both widths to be used simultaneously Channel Width This option allows you to select a specific bit rate for data transfer over the device s Wi Bit Rate Fi network By default Auto is selected This option is for specifying the transmission output power for the Wi Fi AP There are 4 relative power levels available Max High Mid and Low The actual Output Power output power will be bound by the regulatory limits of the selected country By default 23 dBm 200 mW or 20 dBm 100 mW depending on which operating country you have chosen in the previous section is selected Wi Fi AP Advanced Settings This option allows you to enable the Spanning Tree Protocol to prevent STP pathredundancy By default it is disabled See Section Error Reference source not found for details This option allows you to choose whether clients on the network should be able to communicate with each other directly If
55. When Internet traffic is not detected within the user specified timeframe the modem will automatically disconnect Once the traffic is resumed by the LAN host the connection will be re activated This setting applies to 3G EDGE GPRS modem only It does not apply to EVDO EVDO Rev A modem 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 carriers APN Login Password and Dial Number seitings manually The correct values can be obtained from your carrier The default and recommended Operator Settings is Auto When Auto is selected the information in these fields will be filled automatically Select the option Custom and you may customize these parameters The parameters values are determined by and can be obtained from the ISP This setting allows you to specify the health check method for the Cellular connection The as available options are Disabled and DNS Lookup The default method is DNS Lookup See Section 8 4 for configuration details This option allows you to enable bandwidth usage monitoring on this WAN connection foreach billing cycle When this is not enabled bandwidth usage of each month is still being tracked but no action will be taken See Section
56. a 3 new rule Click the X button to Persistence Src TCP remove a rule Drag a rule to auto promote or demote its Default ato O precedence A higher position of a Auto rule signifies a higher precedence You may change the default Add Rule outbound policy behavior by clicking the Default link If you require advanced control of S25 VPN traffic tur User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 13 Port Forwarding 13 1 Port Forwarding Service Pepwave MAXcan act as a firewall that blocks by default all inbound access from the Internet By usingPort Forwarding Internet users can access the servers behind Pepwave MAX Inbound Port Forwarding rules can bedefined at Advanced gt Port Forwarding IP Address es Protocol Action Ethernet WAN default 192 168 1 10 TCP 80 Delete ___Add Service To define a new service click the Add Servicebutton upon which the following appears l connection IP Address es CIWAN 1 Required Fields Port Forwarding Settings This setting specifies whether the inbound service rule takes effect When Yes is selected the inbound service rule takes effect If the inbound traffic matches the specified IP Protocol and Port action will be taken by Pepwave MAX based on the Enable other parameters of the rule When No is selected the inbound service rule does not take effect Pepwave MAX will disregard the other parameters of the rule Thi
57. a NAT router the Public IP of each WAN will be automatically reported to the DNS service provider Either upon a change in IP addresses or every 23 days without link reconnection Peowave MAX will connect to the dynamic DNS service provider to perform an IP address update within the provider s records The settings for dynamic DNS service provider s and the association of host name s are configured via Network gt WANS gt Click on WAN Detail Either upon a change in IP address or every 23 days without link reconnection Pepwave MAX will connect to the dynamic DNS service provider to perform an IP address update within the provider s records D Disabled er Disabled gt changeip com wp DOSS Ei no ip org tzo com Wi DNS O Matic pm Value 1440 _Default Auto Custom Value Dynamic DNS Settings This setting specifies the dynamic DNS service provider to be used for the WAN based on supported dynamic DNS service providers e changeip com e dyndns org e no ip org e tzo com e DNS O Matic Select Disabled to disable this feature Dynamic DNS Account Name Email Address This setting specifies the registered user name for the dynamic DNS service Password TZO Key This setting specifies the password for the dynamic DNS service This field allows you to specify a list of host names or domains to be associated with the public Internet IP address of the WAN connection If you need to enter more
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59. anemnatantendeasacanavteccens 119 19 7 EVENT LOG asirasa asennan EEE E EEEE RE EEEE E EEEE E EEEE E E EEEE S 120 User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 1e PANID a T E E E E TA E A ee ee 121 APPENDIX A RESTORATION OF FACTORY DEFAULTS cccsccecsceccccecsceccececececeecees 124 125 APPENDIX B DECLARATION ccscsessannssntavessecsensbessttwpiasesnasannesiniessresceussanetionsesaiesspantebeieearnns User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 1 Introduction and Scope The Pepwave MAX Mobile Router provides link aggregation and load balancing acrossmultiple WAN connections allowing a combination of technologies like 3G HSDPA EVDO 4G LTE Wi Fi external WiMAX dongle and Satellite to be utilized to connect to the Internet This manual presents how to set up the Peowave MAX Mobile Router and provides an introduction to thefeatures and usage of Pepwave MAX Mobile Router Want to know more about Pepwave MAX Visit ourYouTube Channel for a video introduction http youtu be UCkVQThLKO4 User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 2 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 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
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61. cable detected Feb 22 02 46 58 WAN WAN 1 connected 172 11 22 10 Feb 22 02 46 56 WAN WAN 1 disconnected No cable detected Feb 20 11 32 16 System Changes applied pe WAN Priority changed Priority 1 WAN 1 WAN 2 Priority 2 Cellular 1 Disabled Feb 17 12 01 18 Wi Fi WAN Cellular 7 j Feb 24 12 36 12 Clear Log The log section displays a list of events that has taken place on the Pepwave MAX unit Click the Auto Refresh to retrieve log entries again Click the Clear Log button Sr tes to clear the log Select 50 100 or all to show the corresponding number of events in the log User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 19 8 Bandwidth This section shows the bandwidth usage statistics located at Status gt Bandwidth Bandwidth usage at the LAN and when the device is switched off bandwidth usage is not recorded and not shown 19 8 1 Real Time The Data transferred since installation shows you how many network traffic has been processed by your device since first boot Click Show Details in the top right hand corner of each table and the details of data transferred will be shown The check box Stacked below the data transferred graph can be checked to show the aggregated transferred rate of both traffic directions Data transferred since installation Tue Oct 12 23 11 14 PST 2010 All WAN Connections 10 63 GB 12 99 GB Data transferred since last reboot Hide Details
62. ce 10 24V DC Terminal Block 10V 24V DC LAN Port RP SMA Wi Fi Antenna Ethernet WAN User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 4 5 3 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the Front Panel LEDs are as follows Cellular Indicators OFF Modem is not attached to the port WAN Green Modem is attached to the port Wi Fi Indicators Wiel OFF Disconnected to AP i Fi Green Connected to AP Status Indicators OFF System initializing Status Red Booting up or busy Green Ready LAN and Ethernet WAN Ports ON 100 Mbps Green LED OFF 10 Mbps ON Port is connected without traffic Orange LED Blinking Data is transferring Port Type Auto MDI MDI X ports User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 5 Installation Connecting the Network with Pepwave MAX Mobile Router 5 1 Preparation Before installing Pepwave MAX Mobile Router please prepare the following e Atleast one Internet WAN access account and or Wi Fi access information e For each network connection e Ethernet WAN A 10 100 1000BaseT UTP cable with RJ45 connector e USB A USB modem e Embedded Modem A SIM card for GSM HSPA service e Wi Fi WAN Wi Fi antennas e PC Card Express Card WAN A PC Card ExpressCard for the corresponding card slot e Acomputer with TCP IP network protocol and a web browser installed Supported browsers include Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 0 or above Mozilla Firefox 10 0 or above Apple Safari
63. ction is down 17 2 1 SMTP Forwarding Some ISPs require their users to send e mails via the ISP s SMTP server All outgoing SMTP connections are blocked except those connecting to the ISP s The Pepwave MAX supports intercepting and redirecting all outgoing SMTP connections destined for TCP port 25 via a WAN connection to the WAN s corresponding SMTP server SMTP Forwarding Setup Connection Enable gt SMTP Server SMTP Port Forwarding ws o O e a User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router To enable the feature select the Enable check box under SMTP Forwarding Setup Check the box Enable Forwarding For the WAN connection s that needs such forwarding Enter the ISP s e mail server address and TCP port number for each WAN The Pepwave MAX will intercept SMTP connections choose a WAN with reference to the Outbound Policy and then forward the connection to the forwarded SMTP server if the chosen WAN has enabled forwarding Ifthe forwarding is disabled for a WAN connection SMTP connections for the WAN will be simply forwarded to the connection s original destination If you want to route all SMTP connections only to particular WAN connection s you should create a rule in Outbound Policy see section 12 2 17 2 2 Web Proxy Forwarding Web Proxy Forwarding Setup Web Proxy Interception Settings meys Address 202 43 66 76 Port 8080 Connection Enable Forwarding Proxy Server IP Address Port Emene
64. d Host 2 is optional If the box Include public DNS servers is selected and no response is received from all specified DNS servers DNS lookups will also be issued to some public DNS servers A User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router WAN connection will be treated as down only if there is also no response received from the public DNS servers Connections will be considered up if DNS responses are received from any one of the health check DNS servers regardless of a positive or negative result By default the first two DNS servers of the WAN connection are used as the Health Check DNS Servers Health Check Method HTTP Heat check wetvos T E iy HTTP connections will be issued to test the connectivity with configurable URLs and strings to match WAN Settings gt WAN Edit gt Health Check Settings gt URL 1 URL 1 The URL will be retrieved when performing an HTTP health check When String to Match is left blank a health check will pass if the HTTP return code is between 200 and 299 Note HTTP redirection codes 301 or 302 are treated as failures When String to Match is filled a health check will pass if the HTTP return code is between 200 and 299 and if the HTTP response content contains the string eh he es A URL 1 OQ nttp Matching String L OQ nttp Matching String L hc nes O Heath Check Retries EE Sone ne T O WAN Settings gt WAN Edit gt Health Check Settings gt URL 2 If
65. dow will be displayed Network gt WAN gt Click on Detail tails Connection Details Wi Fi WAN J Remain connected Disconnect i DNS Lookup Server 1 Server 2 Use first two DNS servers as Health Check DNS Servers _ Include public DNS servers a oamicons i F 7 7 C Enable el Yes No Wi Fi Connection Profiles In signal strength mode the following profile order is not used D Network Name SSID Security ss No Wi Fi connection profiles found Create Profile Save and Apply Cancel Click on Create Profile Wi Fi Connection Profiles In signal strength mode the following profile order is not used Network Name SSID Seourty No Wi Fi connection profiles found Create Profile Save and Apply Cancel This will open a window similar to the shown below User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Create Wi Fi Connection Profile Wi Fi Connection Net l CHWE Wi Fi Hotspot Open Obtain an IP address automatically Static OK Cancel Create Wi Fi Connection Profile Settings Network Name This field is for defining a name to represent this Wi Fi connection SSID This option allows you to select which security policy is used for this wireless network Available options e Open e WEP security EC S e WPA WPA2 Personal Security WV Hide Characters
66. e dS OOOO ese Wi Fi WAN When this feature is enabled the Pepwave MAX will intercept all outgoing connections destined for the proxy server specified in Web Proxy Interception Settings choose a WAN connection with reference to the Outbound Policy and then forward them to the specified web proxy server and port number Redirected server settings for each WAN can be set here lf forwarding is disabled for a WAN web proxy connections for the WAN will be simply forwarded to the connection s original destination 17 2 3 DNS Forwarding DNS Forwarding Setup When DNS Forwarding is enabled all clients outgoing DNS requests will also be intercepted and forwarded to the built in DNS proxy server User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 17 3 Service Passthrough Service Passthrough settings can be found inAdvanced gt Misc Settings gt Service Passthrough Service Passthrough Support Standard Mode Compatibility Mode lV Define custom signal ports iB a 3 TOE feo v J Enable Define custom control ports AA E Ea J V Enable C Define custom ports lV Route IPsec Site to Site VPN via Ethernet WAN Registered trademarks are copyrighted by their respective ovmer Some Internet services required to be specially handled in a multi WAN environment The Peowave MAX supports handling such services correctly such that Internet applications do not notice it is behind
67. e scanned by Wi Fi clients Broadcast SSID y By default it is enabled When the box Enable is checked multicast network traffic to the wireless SSID will Multicast Filter befiltered By default it is disabled This field allows you to specify the transmit rate to be used for sending multicast network Multicast Rate traffic By default Multicast Rate is set to1M User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Wireless Security Settings This setting specifies which security policy will be used for this wireless network Available options e Open No Encryption Wireless Security Settings O e WPA WPA2 Personal Wireless Security Settings O S wnscor SOS v Hide Characters e WPA WPA2 Enterprise Wireless Security Settings RADIUS Server Settings Primary Server Secondary Server Security Policy Authentication pore 112 Default 1812 Default Accounting port 121 _Defout 1613 Default e 802 1X Wireless Security Settings 0 seconds 0 Disable RADIUS Server Settings Primary Server Secondary Server 1812 Default 1813 Default e Static WEP Wireless Security Settings cvromt Accept all except listed Restriction Mode This option allows you to perform access control through MAC address filtering Available options are None Deny all except listed and Accept all except listed User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router
68. e thesingle UPnP NAT PMPrecord 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 would be deleted immediately after clicking the button X or Delete All without the need to click Save or Confirm User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 19 7 Event Log Event Log information is located at Status gt Event Log Device Event Log Feb 27 08 58 29 WAN WAN 1 connected 172 11 22 10 Feb 27 08 57 58 WAN WAN 1 disconnected No cable detected Feb 27 07 23 14 WAN WAN 2 connected 10 80 11 2 Feb 27 07 22 37 WAN WAN 2 disconnected No cable detected Feb 27 05 24 55 WAN WAN 2 connected 10 80 11 2 Feb 27 05 24 40 WAN WAN 2 disconnected WAN failed DNS test Feb 26 22 56 05 WAN WAN 2 connected 10 80 11 2 Feb 26 22 55 54 WAN WAN 2 disconnected WAN failed DNS test WAN Priority changed Priority 1 WAN 1 WAN 2 Priority 2 Cellular 1 Disabled Wi Fi WAN Cellular 2 Feb 24 12 35 47 WAN Priority changed Priority 1 WAN 1 WAN 2 Disabled Wi Fi WAN Cellular 2 Feb 24 06 09 34 WAN WAN 2 connected 10 80 11 2 Feb 24 06 09 25 WAN WAN 2 disconnected WAN failed DNS test Feb 24 04 38 19 WAN WAN 2 connected 10 80 11 2 Feb 24 04 38 05 WAN WAN 2 disconnected WAN failed DNS test Feb 22 02 48 34 WAN WAN 1 connected 172 11 22 10 Feb 22 02 48 32 WAN WAN 1 disconnected No
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70. ection Tool drop down menu can be used to automatically fill in the Protocol and Port number of common Internet services e g HTTP HTTPS etc After selecting an item from the Protocol Selection Tool drop down menu the Protocol and Port number remains manually modifiable This specifies the source IP address es and port number s to be matched for a firewall rule A single address or a network can be specified as the Source IP amp Port setting as indicated with the following screenshots IP Port IP Mask 255 2552550 In addition a single port or a range of ports can be specified for the Source IP amp Port setting This specifies the destination IP address es and port number s to be matched for a firewall rule A single address or a network can be specified as the Source IP amp Port setting as indicated with the following screenshots Port IP Mask 255 255 205 0 Port In addition a single port or a range of ports can be specified for the Source IP amp Port setting This setting specifies the action to be taken by Pepwave MAX upon encountering traffic that matches the both of the following e Source IP amp Port e Destination IP amp Port e With the value of Allow for the Action setting the matching traffic passes through Pepwave MAX to be routed to the destination e If the value of the Action setting is set to Deny the matching traffic does not pass through Pepwave MAX
71. entering it again in this field Service Name is provided by the ISP Service Name Note Leave this field blank unless it is provided by your ISP Each ISP may provide a set of DNS servers for DNS lookups This setting specifies the DNS Domain Name System Servers to be used when a DNS lookup is routed through this connection Selecting Obtain DNS server address automatically results in the DNS Servers DNS Servers assigned by the PPPoE server to be used for outbound DNS lookups over the WAN connection The DNS Servers are obtained along with the WAN IP address assigned from the PPPoE server When Use the following DNS server address es is selected you can put custom DNS server addresses for this WAN connection into the DNS Server 1 and DNS Server 2 fields User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 8 1 4 Dynamic DNS Settings Pepwave MAX provides the functionality to register the domain name relationships to dynamic DNS service providers Through registration with dynamic DNS service provider s the default public Internet IP address of each WAN connection can be associated with a host name With Dynamic DNS service enabled for a WAN connection you can connect to your WAN s IP address from the external even if its IP address is dynamic You have to register for an account from the listed dynamic DNS service providers before enabling this option If the WAN connection s IP address is a reserved private IP address i e behind
72. erPepwave MAX or Peplink device only Peplink Balance 210 310 380 580 710 1350 are available for this function The data voice or video communications between these locations are kept confidential across the public Internet The Bandwidth Bonding SpeedFusion of the Pepwave MAX is specifically designed for multi WAN environment The Pepwave MAX can aggregate all WAN connections bandwidth for routing SpeedFusion traffic Unless all the WAN connections of one site are down the Peowave MAX can still maintain VPN up and running VPN Bandwidth Bonding is supported in firmware 5 1 or above All available bandwidth will be utilized to establish the VPN tunnel and all traffic will be load balanced at packet level across all links VPN Bandwidth Bonding is enabled by default User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 10 1 SpeedFusion PEPWAVE Dashboard Network Advanced System Status Advanced m Wi Fi Settings SpeedFusion mIPsec VPN Profile Remote ID Remote Address es Outbound o EL Office 1824 5F7E FF03 10 80 11 1 x Policy New Profile Pa Pp newrrofle Ps Forwarding SpeedFusion VPN Bonding NAT Mappings SpeedFusion Qos MAX_HD2_DE1F m User Groups Bandwidth 5 Control Link Failure Detection Application E Recommended Approx 15 secs Fast Approx 6 secs O Faster Approx 2 secs Misc Settings O Extreme Under 1 sec Firewall PPTP Server Shorte
73. ered This setting Terminate is applicable to the Algorithms Weighted Persistence and Priority sessions on Link By default this is disabled In this case all existing IP sessions will not be terminated or Recovery affected when any other WAN connection is recovered If it is set to enabled existing IP sessions may be terminated when another WAN connection is recovered such that only the preferred healthy WAN connection s are used at any point in time 12 2 1 Algorithm Weighted Balance This setting specifies the ratio of WAN connection usage to be applied on the specified IP Protocol amp Port and is applicable only when Algorithm is set to Weighted Balance Algorithm Weighted Balance i Load Distribution D WAN1 i0 Weight Terminate Sessions ance on Link Recovery Enable The amount of matching traffic that is distributed to a WAN connection is proportional to the weight of the WAN connection relative to the total weight Use the sliders to change the weight for each WAN Example With the following weight settings e Ethernet WAN1 10 e Ethernet WAN2 10 e Wi Fi WAN 10 e Cellular 1 10 e Cellular 2 10 e USB 10 User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Total weight is 60 10 10 10 10 10 10 Matching traffic distributed to Ethernet WAN1 is 16 7 10 60 x 100 Matching traffic distributed to Ethernet WAN2 is 16 7 10 60 x 100 Matching traffic d
74. es the privacy password and is applicable only if the DES privacy protocol is selected Privacy Password User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 18 7 InControl Save When this check box is checked the device s status information usage data and configuration will be sent to Pepwave s InControl system You can sign up for an InControl account athttps incontrol pepwave com You can register devices under the account monitor device status and usage reports and download backed up configuration files Default Disabled Remark When using the Verizon Wireless Network please make sure the firmware version 6 0 3 s15 build 1372 or newer approved version is used and the InControl Management feature is disabled uncheck the Managed by InControl Server check box User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 18 8 Configuration Backing up the Pepwave MAX settings immediately after successful completion of the initial setup is strongly recommended The functionality to download and upload Pepwave MAX settings is found atSystem gt Configuration Restore Factory Settings 18 8 1 Restore Configuration to Factory Settings The Restore Factory Settings button is to reset the configuration to the factory default settings You have to click the Apply Changes button to make the settings effective 18 8 2 Downloading Active Configurations The Download button i
75. ess belongs to Once users have been assigned to a user group their Internet traffic will be restricted by rules defined for that particular group Please refer to the following two sections for details User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 15 2 Bandwidth Control You can define a maximum download speed over all WAN connections and upload speed for each WAN connection that each individual Staff and Guest member can consume No limit can be imposed on individual Manager members By default Download and Upload Bandwidth Limits are set to unlimited set as 0 Enable User Bandwidth Limit Download Upload Manager Unlimited Unlimited Staff 0 Mbps O Mbps 0 unlimited Guest 0 Mbps 0 Mbps 0 unlimited User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 15 3 Application 15 3 1 Application Prioritization You can choose whether to apply the same Prioritization settings to all user groups or customize the settings for each group Application Prioritization Apply same settings to all users Customize Three priority levels can be set for application prioritization High Normal and Four types of applications are predefined Their priority for each user group can be selected from their corresponding drop down menu Traffic types not defined in the table is assigned with normal priority Application Custom Application 15 3 2 Prioritization for Custom App
76. et is sent out every 0 1 second and the expected detection time is under 1 second By default Recommended is selected Important Note Pepwave proprietary SpeedFusion used TCP port 32015 and UDP port 4500 for establishing VPN connections If you have a firewall in front of the devices you will need to add firewall rules for these port and protocols which will allow inbound and outbound traffic pass through the firewall Tip Want to know more about VPN Sub Second Session Failover Visit our YouTube Channel for a video tutorial http youtu be TLQgdpPSY88 User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 10 3 Pepwave MAX Behind NAT Router The Pepwave MAX supports establishing SoeedFusion over WAN connections which are behind a NAT Network Address Translation router To be able for a WAN connection behind a NAT router to accept VPN connections you can configure the NAT router in front of the WAN connection to forward TCP port 32015 to it If one or more WAN connections on Unit A can accept VPN connections by means of port forwarding or not while none of the WAN connections on the peer Unit B can do so you should put all public IP addresses or host names of the Unit A to the Unit B s RemotelP Addresses Host Namesfield Leave the field in Unit A blank With such setting SoeedFusion connection can be set up and all WAN connections on both sides will be utilized For example see the following diagram Pepwave MAX
77. face s 5 4 Mounting the Unit 5 4 1 Wall Mount Pepwave MAX 700 HD2 On The Go can be mounted on the wall by screwing After adding the screw on the wall slide the MAX in the screw whole socket as indicated below Recommeneded Screw Specification M3 5 x 20mm Head Diameter 6mm Head Thickness 2 4mm Pepwave MAX BR1 can be mounted by screwing the four holes on the device to the wall 5 4 2 Car Mount Pepwave MAX700 HD2 can be mounted in a vehicle using the included mounting brackets Place the mounting brackets by the two sides and screw it onto the device User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 6 Connecting to Web Admin Interface 1 Start a web browser on a computer that is connected with Pepwave MAX through LAN 2 To connect to Web Admin Interface of Pepwave MAX enter the following LAN IP address in the address field of the web browser htto 192 168 50 1 This is the default LAN IP address of Pepwave MAX 3 Enter the following to access the Web Admin Interface Username admin Web Admin Password admin Login This is the default Username and Password of Jsemame Pepwave MAX The Admin and Read only User Password Password can be changed at System gt Admin Security of the Web Admin Interface Copyright Pepwave All rights reserved User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 4 After successful login the Dashboardof Web Admin Interface will be displayed It looks similar
78. he WAN side the Internet and the LAN side of the network It can protect the local network from potential hacker attacks offensive Web sites and or other inappropriate uses The firewall functionality of Peowave MAX supports the selective filtering of data traffic in both directions Outbound LAN to WAN e Inbound WAN to LAN Intrusion Detection and DoS Prevention With SpeedFusion enabled see Section10 the firewall rules also apply to VPN tunneled traffic 16 1 Outbound and Inbound Firewall 16 1 1 Access Rules The outbound firewall settings are located at Advanced gt Firewall gt Outbound Firewall Rule Outbound Firewall Rules biti and drop rows to change rule order Sag ay fy rr Add Rule Upon clickingAdd RuleL Add Rule the following screen appears Add a New Outbound Firewall Rule New Firewall Rule minme D e ooo Any Protocol Selection Tool OJ any aadress r o O Any Aadress r OJ sow Opery S QO erabe o Cancel _ User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Adda New Inbound Firewall Rule Once you click on Add Rulet the following window will appear New Firewall Rule ie Any Protocol Selection Tool Any Address Po aO Any Address O Allow Deny P C Enable Save Cancel Rules are matched from top to the bottom lf a connection matches
79. he wait time to receive an acknowledgement packet before ACK Timeout performing a retransmission By default this field is set to 48 us There are 3 selections available in this setting The first is 20 where the channel bonding is off and the channel width is 20 MHz Channel Bonding plea ad the AP will automatically choose the channel widths between 20 If 40 is chosen channel bonding will be enforced and the channel width will just be 40 MHz This option allows you to enable frame aggregation to increase transmission Frame Aggregation throughput Guard Interval This is where you opt for a short or long guard period interval for your transmissions STP V Enable Bridge Priority Ethernet Path Cost STP Settings This parameter is set to give the likeliness for root switch election By default it is set to 32768 Bridge Priority This parameter specifies the preference to provide the best path from the switch to the Ethernet Path Cost root switch By default it is set to 100 Important Note Per FCC regulation the country selection is not available on all models marketed in US All US models are fixed to US channel only User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 10 Bandwidth Bonding SpeedFusion Bonded DSL Cable Leased Line Mobile Internet Office Pepwave Bandwidth Bonding SpeedFusion functionality securely connectsyourMAX indifferent branch to anoth
80. iders changeip com dyndns org no ip org tzo com and DNS O Matic Ping DNS Lookup and HTTP based health check LAN Wi Fi AP Ethernet LAN ports DHCP server on LAN Static routing rules VPN SpeedFusion VPN load balancing and failover among selected WAN connections Bandwidth bonding amp failover among selected WAN connections IPsec VPN for Network to Network connection Works with Cisco Juniper only Ability to route Internet traffic to a remote VPN peer Optional pre shared key setting SpeedFusion Throughput Ping and Traceroute Test PPTP server PPTP and IPsec passthrough Firewall Outbound LAN to WAN firewall rules Inbound WAN to LAN firewall rules per WAN connection Intrusion detection and prevention Specification of NAT mappings User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Outbound firewall rules can be defined by destination domain name Outbound Policy Link load distribution per TCP UDP service Persistent routing for specified source and or destination IP addresses per TCP UDP service Traffic Prioritization and DSL optimization Prioritize and route traffic to VPN tunnels with Priority and Enforced algorithms QoS Quality of Service for different applications and custom protocols User Group classification for different service levels Bandwidth usage control and monitoring on group and user level Application Prioritization for custom protocols and DSL Cable optimization Other S
81. ides high compatibility to most applications and users still benefit from WAN link load balancing when multiple Internet servers are accessed With the selection of this policy outbound traffic behavior can be managed by defining custom rules Rules can be defined in a custom rule table A default rule can be defined for connections that cannot be matched with any one of the rules Custom The default policy is Normal Application Compatibility Tip Want to know more about how to create outbound rules Visit our YouTube Channel for a video tutorial PEPWAVE Dashboard Network Advanced System Status Apply Changes Advanced m Wi Fi O Outbound Policy O E Ls IPsec VPN Rules WDrag and drop rows to change rule order O ve ound Protocol Eoen inati l Policy s Service algoritam source pestmation poe m Port Persistence Src TCP Forwarding Efe porsie Auto E tae a NAT Mappings BS a E m User Groups SpeedFusion Bandwidth Control m Application Firewall Misc Settings http youtu be rKH4AS bQnE 12 2 Custom Rules For Outbound Policy Click _ lin the Outbound Policy form Choose Managed by Custom Rules and press the Save button The followingscreen will then be displayed The bottom most rule is Default Edit this rule to change the device s default way to control outbound traffic for all connections that does not match any rules above it Click on the service nameDefaultto change
82. ion is obtained from the ISP automatically Default Gateway Each ISP may provide a set of DNS servers for DNS lookups This setting specifies the DNS Domain Name System Servers to be used when a DNS lookup is routed through this connection Selecting Obtain DNS server address automatically results in the DNS Servers to be assigned by the WAN DHCP Server to be used for outbound DNS lookups over the connection The DNS Servers are obtained along with the WAN IP address assigned from the DHCP server When Use the following DNS server address es is selected you may enter custom DNS server addresses for this WAN connection into the DNS Server 1 and DNS Server 2 fields DNS Servers Hostname If your service provider s DHCP server requires you to supply a hostname value upon acquiring an IP address you may enter the value here If your service provider does Optional not provide you with the value you can safely bypass this option User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 8 1 2 Static IPConnection This Static IP connection method is suitable if ISP provides a static IP address to connect directly 1 Static IP 255 255 255 0 24 Use the following DNS server address es DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Static IP Settings Routing Mode IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Servers This is to substitute the real address in a packet with a mapped address that is routable on the destinati
83. ion of LAN Interface s 7 1 Basic Settings The LAN Interface settings are located in Network gt LAN gt Basic Settings IP Settings DHCP Server Settings Hours Q Ming Static Route Settings Required User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router IP Address amp Subnet Mask The IP address of Pepwave MAX on LAN This setting specifies the speed of the LAN Ethernet Port By default Auto is selected and the appropriate data speed is automatically detected by Speed Pepwave MAX In the event of negotiation issues the port soeed can be manually specified to circumvent the issues You can also choose whether or not to advertise the speed to the peer by selecting the Advertise Speed checkbox DHCP Server Settings When this setting is enabled the DHCP server of Pepwave MAX automatically assigns an IP address to each computer that is connected via LAN and is configured to obtain an IP DHCP Server address via DHCP Pepwave MAX s DHCP server can prevent IP address collision on LAN IP Range amp This setting allocates a range of IP address that will be assigned to LAN computers by the Subnet Mask DHCP server of Pepwave MAX This setting specifies the length of time throughout which an IP address of a DHCP client Lease Time remains valid Upon expiration of the Lease Time the assigned IP address will no longer be valid and the renewal of the IP address assignment will be required This option al
84. is entered any outgoing accesses to foobar com and foobar comwill match this criterion You may enter a wildcard at the end of a domain name to match any host with a name having the domain name in the middle If you enter foobar for example then www foobar com www foobar co jp or foobar co uk will also match Placing wildcards in any other position is not supported NOTE If a server has one Internet IP address and multiple server names and if one of the names is defined here then accesses to any one of the server names will also match this rule User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router New Custom Rule Service Name Enable Source Destination Domain Name Protocol and Port Add a New Custom Rule Weighted Balance G WAN1 10 WAN2 10 _ XSXAXASXw Wi Fi WAN 10 Cellular 1 i0 S S s Cellular i0 USE 10 a New Custom Rule Settings This setting specifies the name of the custom rule This setting specifies whether the outbound traffic rule takes effect With an Enable value of Yes the rule takes effect traffic is matched and actions are taken by Pepwave MAX based on the other parameters of the rule With an Enable value of No the rule does not take effectPepwave MAX disregards the other parameters of the rule This setting specifies the source IP Address IP Network or MAC Address for outbound traffic that matches the rule This
85. istributed to Wi Fi WAN is 16 7 10 60 x 100 Matching traffic distributed to Cellular 1 is 16 7 10 60 x 100 Matching traffic distributed to Cellular 2 is 16 7 10 60 x 100 Matching traffic distributed to USB is 16 7 10 60 x 100 User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 12 2 2 Algorithm Persistence The configuration of using Persistencefor algorithm is the solution to the few situations where link load distribution for Internet services is undesirable For example many e banking and other secure websites for security reasons terminate the session when the client computer s Internet IP address changes during the session In general different Internet IP addresses represent different computers The security concern is that an IP address change during a session may be the result of an unauthorized intrusion attempt Therefore to prevent damages from the potential intrusion the session is terminated upon the detection of an IP address change Pepwave MAX can be configured to distribute data traffic across multiple WAN connections Also the Internet IP depends on the WAN connections over which communication actually takes place As a result a LAN client computer behind Pepwave MAX may communicate using multiple Internet IP addresses For example a LAN client computer behind a Pepwave MAX with three WAN connections may communicate on the Internet using three different IP addresses With the algorithm
86. le router 18 2 Firmware Upgrade The firmware of Pepwave MAX is upgradeable through Web Admin Interface Firmware upgrade functionality is located at System gt Firmware Firmware Upgrade Current firmware wersion 5 2 0 No firmware upgrade awailable at this moment Check Again Manual Firmware Upgrade D Manual Upgrade There are two ways to upgrade the unit The first method is online firmware upgrade The system can Check Download and Upgrade over the Internet The second method is to upload a firmware file manually Click on the Check again button to use online upgrade With online upgrade Pepwave MAX checks online for new firmware lf a new firmware is available the Pepwave MAX will automatically download the firmware The upgrade process will subsequently be automatically initiated You may also download a firmware image from the Pepwave web site and update the unit manually Click Browseto select the firmware file from the local computer and then click ManualUpgradeto send the firmware to Pepwave MAX Pepwave MAX will then automatically initiate the firmware upgrade process Please note that all Pepwave devices are equipped to be able to store two different firmware versions in two different partitions A firmware upgrade preformed will always replace the inactive partition If you want to keep the inactive firmware you can simply reboot your device with the inactive firmware and then perform the firmware upgrade Importan
87. lication Clickthe Add button to define a custom application Click the button in the Action column to delete the custom application in the corresponding row Single Port 12345 OK Cancel Application Prioritization PPTP and IPsec VPN When enabled any PPTP and IPsec traffic will be prioritized SIP Vonage When enabled any SIP and Vonage voice traffic will be prioritized Skype Google Talk When enabled voice and video traffic of Skype Google Talk Real Video and RealVideo and Windows Streaming Media Windows Streaming Media will be prioritized Secure Web HTTPS When enabled HTTPS TCP port 443 traffic will be prioritized User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 15 3 3 DSL Cable Optimization DSL cable based WAN connection has its upload bandwidth lower than the download bandwidth When this option is enabled the download bandwidth of the WAN can be fully utilized in any situation When a DSL cable circuit s uplink is congested the download bandwidth will be affected Users will not be able to download data in full speed until the uplink becomes less congested The DSL Cable Optimization can relieve such issue When it is enabled the download speed will become less affected by the upload traffic By default this feature is enabled User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 16 Firewall A firewall is a mechanism that selectively filters data traffic between t
88. ll be displayed WAN Connection Access Settings This field allows you to restrict web admin access only from defined IP subnets e Any Allow web admin accesses to be from anywhere without IP address restriction e Allow access from the following IP subnets only Restrict web admin access only from the defined IP subnets When this is chosen a text input area will be displayed beneath Allowed Source IP Subnets O O Any Allow access from the following IP subnets only Allowed Source IP Subnets 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 andm 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 e 192 168 0 0 24 e 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 User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Allowed Source IP Subnets Any Allow access from the following IP subnets only Allowed WAN IP Address es es WAN 1 172 11 22 10 Interface IP WAN 2 10 80 11 2 Interface IP wi Fi WAN W Interface IP Cellular 1 10 35 215 243 Interface IP Cellular 2 W Interface IP USB Wl Interface IP User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobi
89. lows you to input the DNS server addresses to be offered to the DHCP DNS Servers clients If Assign DNS server automatically is selected the Pepwave MAX s built in DNS server address i e LAN IP address will be offered This option allows you to specify the Windows Internet Name Service WINS server You may choose to use the built in WINS server or external WINS servers When this unit is SoeedFusion connected other VPN peers can share this unit s built in WINS Server WINS server by entering this unit s LAN IP address in their DHCP WINS Servers setting Therefore all PC clients in the VPN can resolve the NetBIOS names of other clients in remote peers If you have enabled this option a list of WINS clients will be displayed at Status gt WINS Clients In addition to standard DHCP options e g DNS server address gateway address subnet mask you can specify the value of additional Extended DHCP Options defined in RFC 2132 In this case you can pass additional configuration information to LAN hosts Extended DHCP Option To define an Extended DHCP Option click the Add button choose the option that you want to define and enter its value For values that are in IP address list format you can enter one IP address per line in the provided text area input control Each option is allowed to be defined once only This setting reserves the assignment of fixed IP addresses for a list of computers on the LAN The computers to be a
90. munications channel The larger the group number the Phase 1 DH Group higher the security Group 2 1024 bit is the default value Group 5 1536 bit is the alternative option Phase 1 SA This setting specifies the lifetime limit of this Phase 1 Security Association By default it is Lifetime set at 3600 seconds Ph 2 ESP Under Main Mode this allows the setting of up to 6 encryption standards in descending ase 2 order of priority to be used for the IP data that is being transferred Proposal _ For Aggressive Mode only one selection is permitted The Perfect Forward Secrecy PFS ensures that if a key was compromised the attacker will be able to access only the data protected by that key but not any other data None Do not request for PFS when initiating connection However since there is no valid Phase 2 PFS l Group reason to refuse PFS the system will allow the connection to use PFS if requested by the remote peer This is the default value Group 2 1024 bit Diffie Hellman group The larger the group number the higher the security Group 5 1536 bit is the third option Phase 2 SA This setting specifies the lifetime limit of this Phase 2 Security Association By default it is Lifetime set at 28800 seconds WAN Connection Priority WAN Connection Select the appropriate WAN connection with the help of drop down User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 11 2 IPsec Status IPsec
91. n techniques Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive EN 301 908 1 V5 2 1 2011 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Base Stations BS Repeaters and User Equipment UE for IMT 2000 Third Generation cellular networks Part 1 Harmonized EN for IMT 2000 introduction and common requirements covering essential requirements of article 3 2 of the R amp T TE Directive EN 301 511 V9 0 2 2003 Global System for Mobile communications GSM Harmonized standard for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and DCS 1800 bands covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE directive 1999 5 EC EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 2008 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements EN 301 489 7 V1 3 1 2005 ElectroMagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment ad services Part 7 Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems GSM and DCS EN 301 489 17 V2 2 1 2012 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 17 Specific conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband transmission systems and
92. nnection that has the highest priority and is not in full load When this connection gets saturated new sessions will be routed to the next healthy WAN connection that is not in full load WAN 1 WAN 2 Wi Fi WAN Cellular 1 Cellular 2 USB Cancel Drag and drop to specify the order of WAN connections to be used for routing traffic Only the highest priority healthy connection that is not in full load will be utilized 12 2 6 Algorithm Least Used Least Used B WAN 1 WAN 2 Wi Fi WAN Cellular 1 Cellular 2 USB The traffic matching this rule will be routed through the healthy WAN connection that is selected in the fieldConnectionand has the most available downstreambandwidth The available downstream bandwidth of a WAN connection is calculated from the total downstream bandwidth specified in the WAN settings page and the current downstream usage The available bandwidth and WAN selection is determined every time when an IP session is made 12 2 7 Algorithm Lowest Latency YA Lowest Latency Note Use of Lowest Latency will incur additional network usage Vv WAN 1 WAN 2 Wi Fi WAN Cellular 1 Cellular 2 Wi USB Cancel User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router The traffic matching this rule will be routed through the healthy WAN connection that is selected in the field Connection and has the lowest latency Latency checking packets are issued periodically to a nearby router of each WAN connection
93. on network These settings allow you to specify the information required in order to communicate on the Internet via a fixed Internet IP address The information is typically determined by and can be obtained from the ISP Each ISP may provide a set of DNS servers for DNS lookups This field specifies the DNS Domain Name System Servers to be used when a DNS lookup is routed through this connection You can input the ISP provided DNS server addresses into the DNS Server 1 and DNS Server 2 fields If no address is entered here this link will not be used for DNS lookups User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 8 1 3 PPPoE Connection This connection method is suitable if ISP provides login ID password to connect via PPPOE adress POE Default Gateway PE E OO O O o Leave it blank unless it s provided by ISP PPPoE Obtain DNS server address automatically L Use the following DNS server address es DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 PPPoE Settings This is to substitute the real address in a packet with a mapped address that is routable on the destination network Routing Mode IP Address Subnet Mask Default This information is obtained from the ISP automatically Gateway PPPoE User Name Enter the required information in these fields in order to connect via PPPoE to the ISP Password The parameter values are determined by and can be obtained from the ISP Confirm PPPoE Password Verify your password by
94. ows you to enable SNMP version 2 SNMPv3 This option allows you to enable SNMP version 3 To add a community for either SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 click the Add SNMP Communitybutton in the Community Name table upon which the following screen will be displayed SNMP Community Setting 197 166 120 User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router SNMP Community Settings Community Name This setting specifies the SNMP Community Name Allowed Source This setting specifies a subnet from which access to the SNMP server is allowed Subnet Address Enter subnet address here e g 192 168 1 0 Allowed Source This setting specifies the subnet mask that corresponds to the subnet specified via Subnet Mask Allowed Source Subnet Address e g 255 255 255 0 To define a user name for SNMPv3 click Add SNMP User in the SNMPv3 User Name table upon which the following screen is displayed SNMPuS lanp PSelting MDS myprivpasswd SNMPv3 User Settings User Name This setting specifies a user name to be used in SNMPvs This setting specifies via a drop down menu the one of the following valid authentication eye protocols a odin e NONE rotoco MD5 e SHA Authentication This setting specifies the authentication password and is applicable only if the MD5 or Password SHA authentication protocol is selected This setting specifies via a drop down menu the one of the following valid privacy protocols Privacy Protocol e NONE e DES This setting specifi
95. r detection time incurs more health checks and higher bandwidth m Service overhead Forwarding m Service gt Passthrough Logout Pepwave MAX supports making two SpeedFusion connections with a remote Peowave MAX unit or a Peplink Balance 210 310 380 580 710 1350 The local LAN subnet and subnets behind the LAN defined under Static Route in the LAN settings page will be advertised to the VPN AIl VPN members branch offices and headquarters will be able to route to the local subnets Note that all LAN subnet and subnets behind it have to be unique Otherwise VPN members will not be able to access each other All data can be routed over the VPN with 256 bit AES encryption standard To configure navigate to Advanced gt SpeedFusion click the New Profile button New Profile i to create a new VPN profile Once you click on New Profile button this will open a window Click on OK User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Name Active Encryption Remote ID Pre shared Key Optional Hide Characters Remote IP Addresses Host Names Optional If this field is empty this field on the remote unit must be filled Default Custom WAN 1 ity 1 Highest WAN 2 ity 1 Highest 3 Wi Fi WAN ity 1 Highest Cellular 1 Cellular 2 ity 1 Highest USB ity 1 Highest Save Cancel
96. roadcast e g ARP requests or multicast traffic e g Bonjour will be sent over the VPN The L2 bridging feature is hidden from the user interface by default To enable this feature user has to click the hidden link at the upper right corner of the SpeedFusion Profile table Layer 2 Bridging This field specifies the port to be bridged to the remote site Bridge port If you choose WAN X internal replace the X by the WAN port number that WAN will be disabled for WAN purposes Instead the WAN port will be dedicated to bridging with the remote site The LAN port will remain unchanged This field specifies the VLAN ID with which the VPN s traffic should be tagged before sending the traffic to the bridge port If no VLAN tagging is needed select No VLAN To VLAN Tagging define a new VLAN ID click New and input the VLAN ID VLAN IDs that are not referenced by any VPN profiles will be removed from the list automatically Default No VLAN Checking this box enables Spanning Tree Protocol Default Unchecked STP The LAN port is chosen as the bridge port Selecting this option preserves LAN settings e g LAN port IP address DHCP server etc when the Layer 2 VPN is connected Uncheck this option if the LAN IP address and gateway will use remote LAN settings Preserve LAN Check this option if the LAN IP address and local DHCP server should remain unchanged Settings Upon after the VPN is up Connected If you choose not to prese
97. rs are treated as admin with full read write permission or user with read only access Local admin and user accounts will be disabled When the device is not able to communicate with the external RADIUS server local accounts will be enabled again for emergency access Authentication options will be available once this box is checked This specifies the authentication protocol used Available options are MS CHAP v2 and PAP This specifies the access address of the external RADIUS server This is the secret for accessing the RADIUS server This option specifies the time value for authentication timeout This specifies the access address of the external Accounting server This is the secret for accessing the Accounting server This option is for specifying the network connection which will be used for authentication connection Users can choose from LAN WAN and VPN connections This option is for specifying the protocol s through which the Web Admin Interface can be accessible e HTTP e HTTPS e HTTP HTTPS These fields are for specifying the port number at which the Web Admin Interface can be accessible This option is for specifying the network interfaces through which the Web Admin User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Interface can be accessible e LAN only e LAN WAN e If LAN WAN is chosen a WAN Connection Access Settings form wi
98. rve LAN settings when the VPN is connected the device will not act as a router and most Layer 3 routing functions will cease to work WAN Connection Priority You can specify the priority of the WAN connections to be used for making VPN connections WAN connections set to OFF will never be used Only available WAN connections with the highest priority will be utilized WAN Connection Priority User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 10 2 Link Failure Detection Link Failure Detection O Recommended Approx 15 secs Fast Approx 6 secs Faster Approx 2 secs Extreme Under 1 sec Link Failure Detection The bonded SpeedFusion can detect routing failures on the path between two sites over each WAN connection Failed WAN connections will not be used to route VPN traffic Health check packets are sent to the remote unit to detect any failure The more frequent checks it sends the shorter detection time but the higher bandwidth overhead will be consumed When Recommended is selected a health check packet is sent out every 5 seconds and Link Failure the expected detection time is 15 seconds Detection Time When Fast is selected a health check packet is sent out every 3 seconds and the expected detection time is 6 seconds When Faster is selected a health check packet is sent out every 1 second and the expected detection time is 2 seconds When Extreme is selected a health check pack
99. rver became malfunctioned You will see the following warning message on the Main page Failed to receive DNS response from the health check DNS servers for WAN connection 3 But public DNS server lookup test via the WAN passed So please check the DNS server settings User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 8 5 Bandwidth Allowance Monitor Bandwidth Allowance Monitor helpskeep track of your network usage Bandwidth Allowance P Monitor _ Enable Enable Bandwidth Allowance Monitor Bandwidth Allowance P a Monitor z Enable Action Email notification is currently disabled You can get notified when E usage hits 75 95 of monthly allowance by enabling Email Notification Disconnect when usage hits 100 of monthly allowance Start Day of each month at 00 00 midnight Monthly Allowance Bandwidth Allowance Monitor If the feature Email Notification is enabled you will be notified through email when usage hits 75 and 95 of the monthly allowance If the box Disconnect when usage hits 100 of monthly allowance is checked this Action WAN connection will be disconnected automatically when the usage hits the monthly allowance It will not resume connection unless this option has been turned off or the usage has been reset when a new billing cycle starts Start Day This option allows you to define which day in the mon
100. s setting identifies the service to the System Administrator service Name Valid values for this setting consist only of alphanumeric and the underscore _ characters The IP Protocol setting along with the Port setting specifies the protocol of the service as TCP UDP ICMP or IP Traffic that is received by Pepwave MAX via the specified protocol at the specified port s IP Protocol is forwarded to the LAN hosts specified by the Servers setting Please see below for details on the Port and Servers settings Alternatively the Protocol Selection Tool drop down menu can be used toautomatically fill in the Protocol and a single Port number of common Internet services e g HTTP User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Port Inbound IP Address es Server IP Address HTTPS etc After selecting an item from the Protocol Selection Tool drop down menu the Protocol and Port number remains manually modifiable The Port setting specifies the port s that correspond to the service and can be configured to behave in one of the following manners Any Port Single Port Port Range and Port Map Any Port All traffic that is received by Pepwave MAX via the specified protocol is forwarded to the servers specified by the Servers setting For example with IP Protocol set to TCP and Port set to Any Port all TCP traffic is forwarded to the configured servers Port D Single Port Service Port Single Por
101. s to backup the current active settings Click Download and save the configuration file 18 8 3 Uploading Configurations To restore or change settings based on a configuration file click Browse to locate the configuration file on the local computer and then click Upload The new settings can then be applied by clicking the Apply Changes button on the page header or discard at the Main page of Web Administration Interface User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 18 9 Reboot This page provides a Reboot button for restarting the system For highest reliability Pepwave MAX is equipped with two copies of firmware of different version You can select the firmware version you would like the device to reboot with The firmware marked with Running is the current system boot up firmware Please note that a firmware upgrade will always replace the inactive firmware partition Select the firmware you want to use to start up this Pepwave MAX Firmware 1 v5 2 1 build 1223 Running Firmware 2 v5 2 0 build 1208 Reboot User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 18 10 Ping Test The Ping Test tool in Pepwave MAX performs Pings through a specified Ethernet interface or a SpeedFusion connection You can specify the number of pings in the fieldNumber of timesto a maximum of 10 times and Packet Size can be specified in the field Packet Size to a maximum of 1472 bytes
102. ses their Names retrieved from DHCP reservation table or defined by users current Download and Upload rate and MAC addresses that the Pepwave MAX has offered IP addresses to since it is powered up Network Name SSID and Signal refers to the information about Wi Fi AP which is the name of the Network and its signal strength Clients can be imported into DHCP Reservation table by clicking the E button on the right most column Further update the record after the import by going to Network gt LAN If PPTP Server in section 17 1 is enabled you may see the corresponding connection name would be listed in the field of Name IP Address amp Name Download Upload MAC Address Network Signal Import kbps kbps Name SSID 192 168 50 1 o D 192 168 1 6 13 08 00 22 11 DC 0D Wi Fi ae A 192 168 1 9 0 01 00 22 CC CC 01 J 192 168 1 10 0 08 00 22 DD CC DD desktop 197 168 1 15 0 00 22 44 11 11 44 Save Cancel User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 19 4 WINS Client The WINS client list table is located at Status gt WINS Client It lists WINS client IP addresses and their Names This option will only be available when you have enabled the WINS Server in section 7 1 Name of clients retrieved will be automatically matched into Client List in the previous section Click the button Flush All to flush all WINS client records 10 9 2 1 10 9 30 1 10 9 2 4 Flush All 19 5 SpeedFusion This is a page
103. setting specifies the WAN connections and corresponding WAN specific Internet IP addresses on which the system should bind on Any access to the specified WAN connection s and IP address es will be forwarded to the LAN Host Inbound This option is only available when IP Address is selected in LAN Client s field Mappings Note 1 Inbound Mapping is not needed for WAN connections in drop in or IP forwarding mode Note 2 Each WAN IP address can be associated to one NAT Mapping only This setting specifies the WAN IP addresses 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 Outbound WAN s IP addresses for better IP address utilization in a persistent manner for better Mappings application compatibility Note 1 If you do not want to use a specific WAN for outgoing accesses you should still choose default here then customize the outbound access rule in the Outbound Policy section Note 2 WAN connections in drop in or IP forwarding mode are not shown here Important Note Inbound firewall rules override the Inbound Mapping settings User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 15 QoS 15 1 User Groups LAN and PPTP clients can be categorized into three user groups Manager Staff and Guest This table allows you to define rules and assign client
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106. ssigned fixed IP addresses on the LAN are identified by their MAC addresses DHCP The fixed IP address assignment is displayed as a cross reference list between the computers Name MAC addresses and fixed IP addresses The field Name an optional field is for you to define a name to represent the device MAC addresses should be in the format of 00 AA BB CC DD EE Press E to create a new record Press X to remove a record Reservation User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Reserved clients information can be imported from the Client List located at Status gt Client List For more details please refer to section 19 3 Static Route Settings Static Route This table is for defining static routing rules for the LAN segment A static route consists of the network address subnet mask and gateway address The address and subnet mask values are in the format of w x y z The local LAN subnet and subnets behind the LAN will be advertised to the VPN Remote routes sent over the VPN will also be accepted Any VPN member will be able to route to the local subnets Press to create a new route Press X to remove a route WINS Server Settings Enable Check the box to enable the WINS Server A list of WINS clients will be displayed at Status gt WINS Clients DNS Proxy Settings Enable DNS Caching Include Google Public DNS Servers Local DNS Records A check box to enable to
107. st 1 Host 2 Use first two DNS servers as PING Hosts The ICMP PING packets will be issued to test the connectivity with a configurable target IP address or host name A WAN connection is considered as up if PING responses are received from either one or both of the PING Hosts This setting specifies IP addresses or host names with which connectivity is to be tested via ICMP Ping If Use first two DNS servers as Ping Hostsis checked the target PING Host will be the PING Hosts first DNS server for the corresponding WAN connection Reliable PING hosts with a high uptime should be considered By default the first two DNS servers of the WAN connection are used as the PING Hosts Health Check Method DNS Lookup S DNSLookup l Host 1 Host 2 Use first two DNS serwers as Health Check DNS Serwers C Include public DNS servers DNS lookups will be issued to test the connectivity with target DNS servers The connection will be treated as up if DNS responses are received from either one or both of the servers regardless of whether the result was positive or negative This field allows you to specify two DNS hosts IP address with which connectivity is to be tested via DNS Lookup Health Check DNS if Use first two DNS servers as Health Check DNS Serversis checked the first two DNS Servers servers will be the DNS lookup targets for checking a connection s health If the box is not checked field Host 1 must be filled and fiel
108. t Traffic that is received by Pepwave MAX via the specified protocol at the specified port is forwarded via the same port to the servers specified by the Servers setting For example with IP Protocol set to TCP and Port set to Single Port and Service Port 80 TCP traffic received on Port 80 is forwarded to the configured servers via Port 80 Fort Range Service Ports Port Range Traffic that is received by Pepwave MAX via the specified protocol at the specified port range is forwarded via the same respective ports to the LAN hosts specified by the Servers setting For example with IP Protocol set to TCP and Port set to Single Port and Service Port 80 88 TCP traffic received on ports 80 through 88 is forwarded to the configured servers via the respective ports 2 Port Mapping I Service Port Map to Port Port Mapping Traffic that is received by Pepwave MAX via the specified protocol at the specified port is forwarded via a different port to the servers specified by the Servers setting For example with IP Protocol set to TCP and Port set to Port Map Service Port 80 and Map to Port 88 TCP traffic on Port 80 is forwarded to the configured servers via Port 88 Please see below for details on the Servers setting owe gt Port W Range Mapping Serice Ports Map to Ports n n B Range Mapping traffic that is received by Pepwave MAX via the specified protocol at the specified port
109. t 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 Do not disconnect the power during firmware upgrade process Do not attempt to upload a non firmware file or a firmware file that is not qualified or not supported by Pepwave Upgrading a Pepwave MAX with an invalid firmware file will damage the unit and may void the warranty Important Note If the firmware is rolled back from 5 x to 4 x the configurations will be lost 18 3 Time User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router The Time Server functionality enables the system clock of Pepwave MAX to be synchronized with a specified Time Server The settings for Time Server configuration are located at System gt Time Time Settings GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada C Show all Time Server Settings This specifies the time zone along with the corresponding Daylight Savings Time scheme in which Pepwave MAX operates Time Zone The Time Zone value affects the time stamps in the Event Log of Pepwave MAX and E mail notifications Checked the box Show all to show all available time zone options Time Server This setting specifies the NTP network time server to be utilized by Pepwave MAX 18 4 Email Notification The Email Notification functionality of Pepwave MAX provides a System Administrator with up
110. t this device is currently running This shows the modem support version of this device A Modem Support List link redirects users to a list of cellular modems supported by this device This shows the length of time since the device is rebooted This shows the current system time This contains the GPS data of the latest 7 days A Download button is for exporting the data in GPX format of the selected date For more information about how GPS works in User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Only HD2 and HD2 IP67 please refer to section 19 1 1 A Download button is for exporting a diagnostic report file required for system Diagnostic Report investigation The second table shows the MAC address of each LAN WAN interface connected Important Note If you encounter issues and would like to contact Pepwave Support Team http www pepwave com contact please download the diagnostic report file and attach it along with a description of your encountered issue In firmware 5 1 or before Diagnostic Report file can be obtained at System gt Reboot 19 1 1 GPS Data The MAX HD2 and HD2 IP67 automatically stores up to seven days of GPS location data in GPS eXchange format GPX To review this data using third party applications click Status gt Device and then download your GPX file The Pepwave MAX BR1 HD2 and HD2 IP67 export real time location data in NMEA format through its LAN IP address at TCP port
111. temming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Hawnhekk isem tal manifattur jiddikjara li dan i mudel tal prodott jikkonforma mal ti ijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti o rajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Alul rott gy rt neve nyilatkozom hogy a tious megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy b eldirasainak Niniejszym nazwa producenta o wiadcza e nazwa wyrobu jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozosta ymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 EC Nome do fabricante declara que este tipo de equipamento est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Ime proizvajalca izjavlja da je ta tio opreme v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi dolo ili direktive 1999 5 ES Meno v robcu t mto vyhlasuje e typ zariadenia sp a z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router ti Suomi Finnish Svenska Swedish Valmistaja manufacturer vakuuttaa t ten ett type of equipment laitteen tyyppimerkint tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen H rmed intygar f retag att denna utrustningstyp star verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskap
112. th each billing cycle begins Monthly This field is for defining the maximum bandwidth usage allowed for the WAN Allowance connection each month User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 9 Wi Fi Settings Wi Fi settings can be configured at Advanced gt Wi Fi Settings Wi Fi AP Radio Settings Wi Fi WAN Radio Settings 802 11n g United States Max m Wi Fi AP Advanced Settings Gom ooo OJ vi v2 V Enable Short Long Save Wi Fi AP Radio Settings This option allows you to specify whether 802 11b and or 802 11g client association requests will be accepted Available options are 802 11b g 802 11b Only and 802 11g Only By default 802 11b g is selected Protocol Operating Country Channel Channel Width Bit Rate Output Power This option set the country whose regulations the Pepwave MAX follows This option allows you to select which 802 11 RF channel will be utilized Channel 1 2 412 GHz is selected by default Options Auto 20 40 MHz and 20 MHz are available Default is Auto 20 40 MHz which allows both widths to be used simultaneously This option allows you to select a specific bit rate for data transfer over the device s Wi Fi network By default Auto is selected This option is for specifying the transmission output power for the Wi Fi AP There are 4 relative power levels available Max High Mid and Low The actual User Manual PEPWA
113. the checkbox Enable is selected clients are allowed to communicate with each other Layer 2 directly and traffic will not be passed to any uplink equipment Communication If this option is disabled clients are not allowed to communicate directly Traffic will be passed to uplink equipment uplink routers before communication can be established among clients By default it is enabled This option allows you to select between V1 or V2 of the 802 1X EAPOL When V1 is selected both V1 and V2 clients are allowed to associate with this Wi Fi AP 802 1X Version When V2 is selected only V2 clients can associate with this Wi Fi AP Most wireless clients support V2 Select the option V1 in case if there are stations that do not support V2 By default V2 is selected This option is for setting the transmit bit rate for sending a beacon B nR i eacon Rate By default 1Mbps is selected This option is for setting the time interval between each beacon B n Interval l caco By default 100ms is selected DTIM This field allows you to set the frequency for the beacon to include Delivery Traffic Indication Message The interval is measured in millisecond User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router The default value is set to 1 ms This field is for specifying the unit wait time before it transmits a packet Slot Time By default this field is set to 9 ps This field is for setting t
114. to the following PEPWAVE Dashboard Network Advanced System Status WAN Connection Status O Prhonty 1 Hi 5 r d No Cable Detected Details O connected Details Standby EJ Details Prony 3 Disabled Disabled Details Disabled Details LAN Interface Router IP Address 192 168 198 1 Wi Fi AP 3 Details aresso SpeedFfusion Te staves WLAN Information Control Panel Access Point 2 Online 1 Connected Chents 2 y Mountain Old Mourtain k View Pepwave MAX HD2 5 4 1 build 1608 3 days 20 hours 38 minutes ong a 10 E 0 0 Mbps 0 0 Mbps Dashboard shows the current WAN LAN Wi Fi AP settings and statuses You can simply change priority of WAN connectionsand switch on off Wi Fi AP in here For further information about how to set up these connections please refer to Section 7 2 and 8 A map with real time GPS data is shown on the Dashboard when GPS signal is received BR1 HD2 and HD2 IP67only Device Information shows the details about the device including Model name Firmwareversion and Uptime For further informationplease refer to Section 19 Important Note Configuration changes e g WAN LAN Admin settings etc will only take effect after clicking the Save button at the bottom of each page The Apply Changes button causes the changes to be saved and applied User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 7 Configurat
115. ue when using the algorithm Least Used or the algorithm Persistence Auto in Outbound Policy with Managed by Custom Rules chosen see Section 12 2 This setting specifies the health check method for the WAN connection The value of method can be configured as Disabled Ping or DNS Lookup The default method is Disabled See Section8 4 for configuration details This setting specifies the dynamic DNS service provider to be used for the WAN based on supported dynamic DNS service providers e changeip com e dyndns org e no ip org e tzo com e DNS O Matic Select Disabled to disable this feature See Section 8 1 4 for configuration details This option allows you to enable bandwidth usage monitoring on this WAN connection for each billing cycle When this is not enabled bandwidth usage of each month is still being tracked but no action will be taken See Section 8 5 for configuration details This setting specifies port speed and duplex configurations of the WAN Port By default Auto is selected and the appropriate data speed is automatically detected by User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Pepwave MAX In the event of negotiation issues the port speed can be manually specified to circumvent the issues You can also choose whether or not to advertise the speed to the peer by selecting the Advertise Speed checkbox This setting specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit By
116. umberor a emote remote ID here This is an optional field which defines the pre shared key used for this particular VPN connection The VPN connection s session key will be further protected by the factor of the pre shared key The connection will be up only if the pre shared keys on each side match When the remote peer is running firmware 5 0 or 5 1 this setting will be ignored Pre shared Key Enter the remote peer s WAN IP address es or host name s here Dynamic DNS host names are accepted RemotelP This field is optional With this field filled the Pepwave MAX will initiate connection to each Addresses Host of the remote IP addresses until success If the field is empty the Peowave MAX will wait Names for connection from the remote peer Therefore at least one side of the two VPN peers has to have the field filled Otherwise VPN connection cannot be established Enter one IP address or host name per line If Default is selected VPN data will go through UDP port 4500 Data Port SelectCustom and enter a port number if a specific outgoing port is desired User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router When this check box is unchecked traffic between local and remote networks will be IP forwarded To bridge the Ethernet network of an Ethernet port on a local and remote network select this check box When this check box is selected the two networks will become a single LAN and any b
117. upported Features User friendly web based administration interface HTTP and HTTPS support for Web Admin Interface Configurable web administration port and administrator password Firmware upgrades configuration backups Ping and Traceroute via Web Admin Interface Remote web based configuration via WAN and LAN interfaces Time server synchronization SNMP Email notification Read only user for Web Admin Authentication and Accounting by RADIUS server for Web Admin Built in WINS Servers Syslog SIP passthrough PPTP packet passthrough Event Log Active Sessions Client List WINS Client List UPnP NAT PMP Real Time Hourly Daily and Monthly Bandwidth Usage reports and charts IPv6 support Available on Pepwave MAX 700 HD2 and HD2 IP67 Support USB tethering on Android 2 2 phones User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router 4 Pepwave MAX Mobile Router Overview 4 1 MAX 700 4 1 1 Front Panel Appearance a Wi Fi LAN Connector eee enrol Power LED USB Port Terminal Block MAX mobile router Reset Button LAN Ports Wi Fi AP LED Wi Fi WAN Connector Wi Fi WAN LED 4 1 2 Rear Panel Appearance Power Connector USB Ports Kensington Lock 4 1 3 LED Indicators The statuses indicated by the Front Panel LEDs are as follows OFF System initializing Status Booting up or busy Boot up error User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Green Ready Wi Fi AP and Wi
118. username and password while sending email These options are shown only if Require authentication check box is checked in SMTP Server setting SMTP User Name Password Confirm SMTP This field allows you to verify and confirm the new administrator password Password Sender s Email This setting specifies the sender email address reported by the email messages sent by Address Pepwave MAX Recipient s Email This setting specifies the email addresses to which Pepwave MAX should send the email Address messages to You may enter multiple recipients email addresses in this field After you have completed the settings you can click the Test Email Notification button to test the settings before saving it After it is clicked you will see this screen to confirm the settings Test Email Notification smtp mycompany com system mycompany com staff mycompany com Click Yes to confirm Wait a few seconds and you will see a return message and the detailed test result Test email sent Email notification settings are not saved it will be saved after clicked the Save button User Manual PEPWAVE MAX mobile router Test Result INFO Try email through connection 3 220 ESHMTF gt EHLU balance 250 smtp Hello balance 210 210 210 210 250 S1ZE 100000000 250 85 ITHIME 250 PIPELINING 250 A0TH PLAIN LOGIN 250 STARTTLS
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