TRENDnet TDM-E400 User's Guide - Page 13
About this User's Manual, Part 5, Administrative Tasks and System Monitoring
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About this User's Manual This User's Manual shows you how to set up the Ethernet Modem Router and how to customize its configuration to meet the needs of your network and Internet connection type. This document is organized in five major parts, each containing several chapters: f Part 1, "Getting Started," describes the product features, provides quick start setup instructions, and explains basic configuration information you will need to begin using the Ethernet Modem Router. Read the chapters in Part 1 before attempting to use or configure the device. Depending on your LAN and Internet connection requirements, no additional configuration may be needed before you begin using the device. f Part 2, "Interfaces and Operating Modes," describes the available operating modes and how to configure them. Part 2 also provides detailed configuration instructions for each of the Ethernet Modem Router's interfaces. These instructions will be particular use when your network or Internet connection requirements differ from those reflected in the default product settings. f Part 3, "Routing and IP-Related Features," provides configuration instructions and detailed information on using the Ethernet Modem Router's routing features, such as DHCP server, DNS relay, and IP routes. f Part 4, "Security Features," describes how to configure Network Address Translation (NAT) and the embedded firewall, and how to create your own data filters. f Part 5, "Administrative Tasks and System Monitoring," provides instructions for network and system administrators on controlling access to the Ethernet Modem Router's configuration software, viewing system performance statistics, diagnosing problems, upgrading the system software, managing the configuration, and configuring special features. The document's appendices explain basic Internet and networking concepts and provide solutions to common troubleshooting issues. A glossary and an index are provided for your reference. 13