3 Management of Outbound Traffic to WAN The 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> Outbound Policy: Network > Outbound Policy> Click on http://www.pepwave.
13.1 Outbound Policy There are three main selections for the Outbound Policy for the Pepwave MAX: High Application Compatibility Normal Application Compatibility Custom The selections are explained as follows: Outbound Policy Settings High Application Compatibility Normal Application Compatibility Custom With the selection of this policy, outbound traffic from a source LAN device is routed through the same WAN connection regardless of the destination Internet IP address and protocol.
13.2 Custom Rules For Outbound Policy Click in 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 its settings. You may drag and drop a row to rearrange the priority of outbound rules.
New Custom Rule Settings Service Name This setting specifies the name of the custom rule. Enable 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 the Pepwave MAX based on the other parameters of the rule. With an Enable value of No, the rule does not take effect and the Pepwave MAX will disregard the other parameters of the rule.
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. Protocol and Port 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. This setting specifies the behavior of the Pepwave MAX for the custom rule.
13.2.1 Algorithm: Weighted Balance This setting specifies the ratio of WAN connection usage to be applied on the specified IP Protocol & Port, and is applicable only when Algorithm is set to Weighted Balance. 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.
13.2.2 Algorithm: Persistence The Persistencealgorithm 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.
Captive Portal Settings Clicking the edit button trigger a dialogue where you can choose which LAN / VLAN to apply your captive portal. Apply On Click all LAN / VLAN that you wish to apply the captive portal to. Access Mode Click Open Access to allow clients to freely access your router. Click User Authentication to force your clients to authenticate before accessing your router. This authenticates your clients through a Radius Server.
Quota Reset Time This menu determines how your usage quota resets. Setting it to daily will reset it at a specified time every day. Setting a number of minutes after quota reached establish a timer for each user that begins after the quota has been reached. Splash Page Here, you can choose between using the MAX router’s built-in captive portal and redirecting clients to a URL you define. The Portal Customization menu has two options: and previewing the captive portal that your clients will see.
Message Terms & Conditions Custom Landing Page If you have any additional messages for your users, place it on this field. If you would like to use your own set of terms and conditions, please place it here. If left empty, the built-in portal will display the default terms and conditions. Fill in this field to redirect clients to an external URL. http://www.pepwave.
14 Configuration of WAN Interface(s) ). If you choose Custom, you can customize the weight of each WAN manually by using the sliders. http://www.pepwave.
14.1.1 Algorithm: Enforced This setting specifies the WAN connection usage to be applied on the specified IP Protocol & Port, and is applicable only when theAlgorithm is set to Enforced. 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 SpeedFusionTM connection. 14.1.
14.1.3 Algorithm: Overflow The traffic matching this rule will be routed through the healthy WAN connection that has the highest priority and is not in full load. When this connection gets saturated, new sessions will be routed to the next healthy WAN connection that is not in full load. 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. 14.1.
.1.5 Algorithm: Lowest Latency 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 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.
Port Forwarding 15.1 Port Forwarding Service The 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.
fill in the Protocol and a single 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.
15.1.1 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.
16 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>NAT Mappings: To add a rule for NAT Mappings, click Add NAT Rule, upon which the following screen will be displayed: NAT Mapping Settings LAN Client(s) Address NAT Mapping rules can be defined for a single LAN IP Address, an IP Range, or an IP Network.
Network The IP network refers to all private IP addresses and ranges managed by the LAN host. The 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 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.
17 QoS 17.1 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 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.
17.2 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). http://www.pepwave.
17.3 Application 17.3.1 Application Prioritization You can choose whether to apply the same Prioritization settings to all user groups or customize the settings for each group. Three priority levels can be set for application prioritization: ↑High,━ Normal, and↓Low. 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. http://www.pepwave.
17.3.2 Prioritization for Custom Application Clickthe Add button to define a custom application. Click the button the custom application in the corresponding row. in the Action column to delete Application Prioritization PPTP and IPsec VPN SIP/Vonage Skype, Google Talk, RealVideo, and Windows Streaming Media Secure Web (HTTPS) When enabled, any PPTP and IPsec traffic will be prioritized. When enabled, any SIP and Vonage voice traffic will be prioritized.
18 Firewall A firewall is a mechanism that selectively filters data traffic between the 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.
Inbound firewall settings are located at: Advanced> Firewall> Inbound Firewall Rule. Once you click on Add Rule, the following window will appear: Rules are matched from top to the bottom.If a connection matches 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 access. http://www.pepwave.
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 the Pepwave MAX based on the other parameters of the rule. When No is selected, the firewall rule does not take effect. The Pepwave MAX will disregard the other parameters of the rule.
In addition, a single port, or a range of ports, can be specified for the Source IP & Port setting. This setting specifies the action to be taken by the Pepwave MAX upon encountering traffic that matches the both of the following: Action Source IP & Port Destination IP & Port With the value of Allow for the Action setting, the matching traffic passes through the Pepwave MAX (to be routed to the destination).
18.1.1.1 Intrusion Detection and DoS Prevention The Pepwave MAX supports detecting and preventing intrusions and Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks from the Internet. To turn on this feature, click and DoS Prevention and press the Save button. , check the box Enablefor the Intrusion Detection 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.
18.1.2 Web Blocking 18.1.2.1 Web Blocking Enter an appropriate website address and the Pepwave MAX will block and disallow LAN/PPTP/SpeedFusionTM peer clients to access these websites. You may enter the wild card ".*" at the end of a domain name to block any web site with a host name having the domain name in the middle. For example, If you enter "foobar.*," then "www.foobar.com," "www.foobar.co.jp," or "foobar.co.uk" will be blocked. Placing the wild card in any other position is not supported.
19 Miscellaneous Settings Themiscellaneous settings include configuration forPPTP Server,Service Forwarding, and Service Passthrough. 19.1 High Availability (Available onPepwave MAXHD2 and 700) The Pepwave MAX supports High Availability (HA) configurations via an open standard Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP, RFC 3768). In an HA configuration, two Pepwave MAX units provide redundancy and failover in a master-slave arrangement.
High Availability Enable Checking this box specifies that the Pepwave MAX unit is part of a High Availability configuration. Group Number This number identifies a pair of Pepwave MAX units operating in a High Availability configuration.The two Pepwave MAX units in the pair must have the same Group Number value. Preferred Role This setting specifies whether the Pepwave MAX unit operates in Master or Slave mode. Click the corresponding radio button to set the role of the unit.
Important Note For MAXrouters in NAT mode, the Virtual IP (VIP) should be set as the default gateway for all hosts sitting on the LAN segment. For example, a firewall sitting behind the MAX router should set its default gateway as the Virtual IP instead of the IP of Master MAX unit. In Drop-in mode, no other configuration needs to be set. Please note that the Drop-in WAN cannot be configured as a LAN Bypass port while it is configured for High Availability. http://www.pepwave.
19.2 PPTP Server The 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 >Misc. Settings >PPTP Server. Simply check the box to enable the PPTP server function. All connected PPTP sessions are displayed on the Client List at Status > Client List. Please refer to section 22.3 for details.
use RADIUS to authenticate with a Windows Server.) RADIUS Server - Authenticate with an external RADIUS server. Tested with Microsoft Windows Internet Authentication Service, and FreeRADIUS servers where passwords are NTLM hashed or in plain text. 2. User Accounts This setting allows you to define the PPTP User Accounts. Click Add to input usernameand password to create an account. After adding the user accounts, you can click on ausername to edit the account password.
19.4 Service Forwarding Service Forwarding settings are located at Advanced>Misc. Settings >Service Forwarding: Service Forwarding SMTP Forwarding Web Proxy Forwarding DNS Forwarding When this option is enabled, all outgoing SMTP connections destined for any host at 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.
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.
19.4.2 Web Proxy Forwarding 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.
19.5 Service Passthrough Service Passthrough settings can be found inAdvanced>Misc. Settings >Service Passthrough: Some Internet services required to be specially handled in a multi-WAN environment. The Pepwave MAX supports handling such services correctly such that Internet applications do not notice it is behind a multiWAN router. Settings for Service Passthrough Support are available here. Service Passthrough Support SIP H.323 Session Initiation Protocol, aka SIP, is a voice-over-IP protocol.
20 AP The AP Controller acts as a centralized controller of Pepwave AP devices. With this feature, users will be able to customize and manage multiple AP one a single Peplink Balance Interface. To configure, navigate to the AP tab and the following options will be shown. 20.1 Wireless SSID This menu is the first one that appears upon clicking on the AP tab. This screen could also be reached by clicking on AP > Wireless SSID.
20.2 Settings AP Settings SSID These buttons specify which wireless networks will use this AP Profile. You can also select the frequencies at which each network will transmit. Please note that the Peplink Balance does not detect weather the AP is capable of transmitting at both frequencies. Instructions to transmit at unsupported frequencies will be ignored by the AP. This drop-down menu specifies the national / regional regulations which the AP should follow.
frequencies, Protocol (5GHz, 2.4 GHz) This section displays the wireless protocols which your AP are using. This drop-down menu is only available for 802.11bgn or 802.11n protocols only. Channel Bonding (5GHz, 2.4 GHz) Channel (5GHz, 2.4 GHz) There are three options: 20 MHz, 20/40 MHz and 40 MHz With this feature enabled, it allows the Wi-Fi system to use two channels at once. Using two channels improves the performance of the Wi-Fi connection This drop-down menu selects the 802.
before doing retransmission. The default value is 48μs. Frame Aggregation A A With this feature enabled, throughput will be increased by sending two or more data frames in a single transmission. - Advanced feature, please click the button on the top right hand corner to activate. Web Administration Settings (on External AP) Check the box to allow Peplink Balance to manage the web admin access information of the AP.
21 System Settings 21.1 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. Admin Account UI User Account UI A web login session will be logged out automatically when it has been idle longer than the Web Session Timeout.
Administrative Settings configuration is located at System>Admin Security: Admin Settings 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 http://www.pepwave.com 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.
Auth Protocol Auth Server Auth Server Secret Auth Timeout Accounting Server Accounting Server Secret Network Connection CLI SSH CLI SSH Port, CLI SSH Access Security Web Admin Port Web Admin Access http://www.pepwave.com 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.
WAN Connection Access Settings This field allows you to restrict web admin access only from defined IP subnets. Any - Allow web admin accesses to be from anywhere, without IP address restriction. 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 The allowed IP subnet addresses should be entered into this text area.
21.2 Firmware Upgrade The firmware of thePepwave MAX is upgradeable through Web Admin Interface. Firmware upgrade functionality is located at System> Firmware: 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.
21.3 Time The Time Server functionality enables the system clock of thePepwave MAX to be synchronized with a specified Time Server. The settings for Time Server configuration are located at System > Time: Time Server Settings Time Zone Time Server This specifies the time zone (along with the corresponding Daylight Savings Time scheme) in which the Pepwave MAX operates. The Time Zone value affects the time stamps in the Event Log of the Pepwave MAX and E-mail notifications.
Email Notification Settings This option is for enabling Email Notification. Email Notification If the box Enable is checked, the Pepwave MAX sends email messages to a System Administrator when the WAN status changes, or when new firmware is available. If the box Enable is not checked, Email Notification is disabled and the Pepwave MAX will not send email messages. SMTP Server SSL Encryption This field is for specifying the SMTP server to be used for sending email.
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: Click Yes to confirm. Wait a few seconds, and you will see a return message and the detailed test result. http://www.pepwave.
21.5 EventLog The Remote Syslog functionality of thePepwave MAX enables event logging at a specified remote Syslog server. The settings for configuring Remote System Log are found atSystem>Event Log: Remote Syslog Settings Remote Syslog Remote Syslog allows syslog message to be sent to a specified remote syslog server. You can configure a remote syslog host either in the form of an IP address or a server domain name.
21.6 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> SNMP: SNMP Settings SNMP Device Name SNMP Port SNMPv1 SNMPv2 SNMPv3 This field shows the router name defined in System > Admin Security. This option specifies the port which SNMP used. The default port is set as 161. This option allows you to enable SNMP version 1. This option allows you to enable SNMP version 2.
SNMP Community Settings Community Name This setting specifies the SNMP Community Name. This setting specifies a subnet from which access to the SNMP server is allowed. Enter subnet address here (e.g. 192.168.1.0), and specify your subnet mask using the pull-down menu.
21.7 InControl 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 http://www.pepwave.
21.8 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> Configuration Configuration Restore Configuration to Factory Settings Downloading Active Configurations The Restore Factory Settings button is to reset the configuration to the factory default settings.
21.9 Feature Add-ons Some MAX routers have features that could be activated upon purchase. Once the purchase is complete, you will receive an Activation Key. Enter the key on the Activation Key field, click Activate, and then click Apply Changes. 21.10 Reboot This page provides a Reboot button for restarting the system. For highest reliability, the 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.
21.11 Ping Test The Ping Test tool in the Pepwave MAX performs Pings through a specified Ethernet interface or a SpeedFusionTMconnection. 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.
21.12 Traceroute Test The Traceroute Test tool in the Pepwave MAX traces the routing path to the destination through a TM particular Ethernet interface or SpeedFusion connection. The Traceroute Test utility is located at System > Tools > Traceroute, illustrated as follows: Tip A system administrator can use the Traceroute utility to analyze the connection path of a LAN/WAN connection. 21.13 PepVPN Test The PepVPN Test tool can help to test the throughput between different VPN peers.
21.14 PepVPN Analyzer The bandwidth bonding feature of PepVPN occurs when multiple WAN lines from one end merge with multiple WAN lines from the other end. For this to happen, each WAN line needs to form a connection with all the WAN lines on the opposite end. The function of the PepVPN Analyzer is to report the throughput, packet loss, and latency of all possible combinations of connections. This feature is located in System > PepVPN Analyzer.
22 Status This section displays the information of the Pepwave MAX on the Device, ActiveSessions, Client List, WINS Client List,SpeedFusionTM,UPnP / NAT-PMP,Event Log, and Bandwidth. 22.1 Device System information is located at Status>Device: System Information Router Name Model Hardware Revision Serial Number Firmware Modem Support Version Uptime System Time GPX File (HD2 and HD2 IP67 Only) Diagnostic Report This is the name specified in the field Router Name located in System > Admin Security.
To view this you device’s End User License Agreement (EULA), please click on the icon. Important Note If you encounter issues and would like to contact PepwaveSupport 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 > Reboot 22.1.
22.2 Active Sessions Information on Active Sessions is at Status> Active Sessions> Overview This screen displays the number of sessions initiated by each application. Click on each Service to obtain additional information. This screen also indicates the number of sessions initiated by each WAN port. Finally, you can see which clients are initiating the most sessions. http://www.pepwave.
In addition, you can also perform a filtered search for specific sessions. You can filter by subnet, port, protocol, and interface. To perform a search, navigate to: Status > Active Sessions> Search This Active Sessions section displays the active inbound / outbound and UDP / TCP sessions of each WAN connection on the 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. http://www.pepwave.
22.3 Client List The client list table is located at Status > Client List. It lists DHCP client IP addresses, 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.
22.4 WINS Client The WINS client list table is located at Status >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 8.1. 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. 22.
22.6 UPnP / NAT-PMP The table that shows the forwarded ports under UPnP and NAT-PMP protocols is located at Status > UPnP / NAT-PMP: This section appears only if you have enabled the function of UPnP / NAT-PMP as mentioned in Section15.1.1 Click the button to delete a single UPnP / NAT-PMPrecord in its corresponding row. To delete all records, click Delete All on the right-hand side below the table.
22.7 Event Log Event Log information is located at Status>Event Log: The log section displays a list of events that has taken place on the Pepwave MAX unit.Click the Auto Refresh to retrieve log entries again. Click the Clear Log button http://www.pepwave.com 139 to clear the log.
22.8 Bandwidth This section shows the bandwidth usage statistics, located at:Status > Bandwidth Bandwidth usage at the LAN and when the device is switched off, bandwidth usage is not recorded and not shown. 22.8.1 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.
22.8.2 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 22.8.3 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 section9.5, the Current Billing Cycle table for that WAN connection will be displayed.
All WAN Daily Bandwidth Usage 22.8.4 Monthly This page shows the monthly bandwidth usage for each WAN connection. If you have enabled Bandwidth Monitoring feature as shown in section9.5, 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.
All WAN Monthly Bandwidth Usage http://www.pepwave.
Ethernet WAN Monthly Bandwidth Usage Tip By default, the scale of data size is in MB. 1GB equals to 1024MB. http://www.pepwave.
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. Afterthe Pepwave MAX finishes rebooting, the factory default settings will be restored.
Appendix B. Declaration 1. The device supports time division technology 2. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This 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.
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. 3. CE Statement for MAX BR1 Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
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