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USER MANUAL
Peplink Balance Series
http://www.peplink.com -112 / 261 - Copyright © 2015 Peplink
13 PepVPN with SpeedFusion
TM
Bandwidth Bonding
Peplink Balance SpeedFusion
TM
Bandwidth Bonding
functionality securely connects one
or more branch offices to your company's main headquarters or to other branches. The
data, voice, and video communications between these locations are kept confidential
across the public Internet.
The SpeedFusion
TM
of the Peplink Balance is specifically designed for multi-WAN
environments. The Peplink Balance can bond all WAN connections’ bandwidth for
routing SpeedFusion
TM
traffic. Unless all the WAN connections of one site are down, the
Peplink Balance can keep the VPN up and running. Bandwidth bonding is enabled by
default.
13.1 SpeedFusion
TM
Settings
Some Peplink Balance models support making multiple SpeedFusion
TM
connections
with a remote Peplink Balance, MediaFast, or Pepwave MAX mobile router.
A Peplink Balance that supports multiple VPN connections can act as a central hub
which connects branch offices. For example, if Branch Office A and Branch Office B
make VPN connections to Headquarters C, both branch office LAN subnets and the
subnets behind them (i.e., static routes) will also be advertised to Headquarters C and
the other branches. So Branch Office A will be able to access Branch Office B via
Headquarters C in this case.
The local LAN subnet and subnets behind the LAN (defined under Static Route on the
LAN settings page) will be advertised to the VPN. All VPN members (branch offices and
headquarters) will be able to route to local subnets.
Note that all LAN subnets and the subnets behind them must be unique. Otherwise, VPN
members will not be able to access each other.

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