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Essential guidelines for safe operation and handling of the PAMSPAN501x device.
Instructions on how to reset the device to factory default settings using the reset button.
Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting the PAMSPAN501x to power and network.
Guides users on configuring internet settings for the router.
Instructions on how to access the device's web-based management interface (EmWeb).
Information about current system configuration and status.
Provides options for system commands like saving configuration, updates, and backups.
Allows administration of user accounts for accessing the PAMSPAN501X.
Guides on uploading new firmware images to the PAMSPAN501X using HTTP.
Enables backing up or restoring device configuration to/from another computer.
Instructions on how to restart the PAMSPAN501X, similar to a hardware reset.
Options for configuring LAN, WAN, DHCP, and DNS settings.
Configuration of LAN IP addresses, secondary IP, and new LAN services.
Configuration of WAN connections, including virtual interfaces on routed services.
Core configuration for enabling, disabling, and managing the DHCP server.
Configuration options for the DHCP relay functionality.
Configuration options for the DNS client functionality.
Configuration options for the DNS relay functionality.
Configuration options for the SNTP client.
Advanced configuration options for security, routing, bridging, VLANs, SHDSL, and QoS.
Settings for enabling security, configuring interfaces, NAT, and firewall policies.
Steps to enable the overall security features of the device.
How to enable firewall and intrusion detection after creating security interfaces.
How to create and configure security interfaces based on existing LAN services.
Steps to enable and configure Network Address Translation (NAT).
Creating pools of network IP addresses visible outside the network.
Setting up firewall rules, port filters, and validators for traffic control.
Configuring settings to guard against Denial of Service and port scanning attacks.
Option to create static IP routes to destination addresses.
Configuration options for bridge settings.
Configuration for VLAN groups, interfaces, and tagged/untagged ports.
Configuration options for the SHDSL port, including role and wire mode.
Configuring Quality of Service (QoS) with classifier, scheduler, and meter profiles.