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Status indicated in the front panel is as follows:
LAN and WAN Ports
Right LED
ORANGE
–
1000 Mbps
GREEN
–
100 Mbps
OFF
–
10 Mbps
Left LED
Solid
–
Port is connected without traffic
Blinking
–
Data is transferring
OFF
–
Port is not connected
Port Type
Auto MDI/MDI-X ports
LED Indicator
Power LED
OFF
–
Power off
GREEN
–
Power on
Console & USB Ports
Console Port
Reserved for engineering use
USB Ports
For connecting a 4G/3G USB modem
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6.13.2
LCD Display Menu
> HA State: Master/Slave
>LAN IP
> VIP
> System Status
> System
> Firmware ver.
(shows firmware version)
> Serial number
(shows serial number)
> System time
(shows current time)
> System up time
(shows system uptime since last reboot)
> CPU load
(shows current CPU loading, 0-100%)
> LAN
> Status
(shows LAN port physical status)
> IP address
(shows LAN IP address)
> Subnet mask
(shows LAN subnet mask)
> Link status
(shows Connected/Disconnected, IP address list)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> …
> WAN13
> VPN status
(shows Connected/Disconnected)
>
VPN Profile 1
>
VPN Profile 2
>
…
>
VPN Profile n
> Link usage
> Throughput in
(shows transfer rate in Kbps)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> …
> WAN13
> Throughput out
(shows transfer rate in Kbps)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> …
> WAN13
> Data Transfer’d
(shows volume transferred since last reboot in MB)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> …
> WAN13
> Maintenance
> Reboot
> Reboot? (Yes/No)
(to reboot the unit)
> Factory default > Factory default? (Yes/No)
(to restore factory defaults)
> LAN config
> Port speed
(shows port speed: Auto, 10baseT-FD, 10baseT-HD,
> LAN
100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD,1000baseTx-FD)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> …
> WAN13
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6.13.3 Rear Panel Appearance
Connector Ports
Power Connector
AC input 100-240V
Switches
Power Switch
Pressing and holding the key for 4 seconds will power down the unit.
When the unit is powered off, pressing this switch will power on the unit.
6.13.4 Unit Label Appearance
BPL-2500
BPL-2500-SFP
Power Connector
Power Switch
Serial Number and
LAN MAC Address
Serial Number and
LAN MAC Address
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6.14
Peplink MediaFast 500
6.14.1 Front Panel Appearance
Status indicated in the front panel is as follows:
LAN 1-3 Ports, WAN 1-5 Ports
Right LED
ORANGE
–
1000 Mbps
GREEN
–
100 Mbps
OFF
–
10 Mbps
Left LED
Solid
–
Port is connected without traffic
Blinking
–
Data is transferring
OFF
–
Port is not connected
Port Type
Auto MDI/MDI-X ports
LED Indicator
Power LED
OFF
–
Power off
GREEN
–
Power on
Console & USB Ports
Console Port
Reserved for engineering use
USB Ports
For connecting 4G/3G USB modems
Power LED
LCD Display
LCD Controls
Console Port
USB Ports
LAN Ports
WAN Ports
WAN Ports
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6.14.2
LCD Display Menu
> HA State: Master/Slave
> LAN IP
> VIP
> System Status
> System
> Firmware ver.
(shows firmware version)
> Serial number
(shows serial number)
> System time
(shows current time)
> System up time
(shows system uptime since last reboot)
> CPU load
(shows current CPU loading, 0-100%)
> LAN
> Status
(shows LAN port physical status)
> IP address
(shows LAN IP address)
> Subnet mask
(shows LAN subnet mask)
> Link status
(shows Connected/Disconnected, IP address list)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> …
>WAN5
> VPN status
(shows Connected/Disconnected)
>
VPN Profile 1
>
VPN Profile 2
>
…
>
VPN Profile n
> Link usage
> Throughput in
(shows transfer rate in Kbps)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> …
>WAN5
> Throughput out
(shows transfer rate in Kbps)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> …
>WAN5
> Data Transfer’d
(shows volume transferred since last reboot in MB)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> …
>WAN5
> Maintenance
> Reboot
> Reboot? (Yes/No)
(to reboot the unit)
> Factory default > Factory default? (Yes/No)
(to restore factory defaults)
> LAN config
> Port speed
(shows port speed: Auto, 10baseT-FD, 10baseT-HD,
> LAN
100baseTx-FD, 100baseTx-HD, 1000baseTx-FD)
> WAN1
> WAN2
> …
>WAN5