User's Manual

WAN
Connection
Priority
If your device supports it, you can specify the priority of 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 used.
To enable asymmetric connections, connection mapping to remote WANs, cut-off latency,
and packet loss suspension time, click the button.
Peplink also published a whitepaper about Speedfusion which can be downloaded from the following url:
http://download.peplink.com/resources/whitepaper-speedfusion-and-best-practices-2019.pdf
11.3.2 IPsec VPN
Peplink Balance IPsec VPN functionality securely connects one or more branch offices to your company's
main headquarters or to other branches. Data, voice, and video communications between these locations
are kept safe and confidential across the public Internet.
All Peplink products can make multiple IPsec VPN connections with Peplink routers, as well as Cisco and
Juniper routers.
Note that all LAN subnets and the subnets behind them must be unique. 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 Network>Interfaces>IPsec VPN.
A NAT-Traversal option and list of defined IPsec VPN profiles will be shown.
NAT-Traversal should be enabled if your system is behind a NAT router.
Click the New Profile button to create new IPsec VPN profiles that make VPN connections to remote
Peplink Balance, Cisco, or Juniper Routers via available WAN connections. To edit any of the profiles,
click on its associated connection name in the leftmost column.
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