Prestige 662H/HW Series User’s Guide

This is an Internet file transfer service that operates on the Internet and over TCP/IP networks. A system running the FTP server accepts commands from a system running an FTP client. The service allows users to send commands to the server for uploading and downloading files.

Note: The anti-virus packet scan on the Prestige offers the first defense against possible virus attacks on your network. It is not a replacement of the anti-virus client software that you may install on network computers.

17.3.1 How the Prestige Virus Scan Works

The following describes the virus scanning process on the Prestige.

1The Prestige first identifies the packet types (SMTP, POP3, HTTP and FTP through standard ports only) from the network traffic.

2If the packets are not session connection setup packets (such as SYN, ACK and FIN), the Prestige records the sequence of the packets.

3The scanning engine scans the content of the packet for virus.

4If a virus pattern is matched, the Prestige “cleans” the virus by deleting the infected packet and alerts the intended computer user(s).

Note: Since the Prestige “destroys” a file by deleting the infected portion of the file content, you cannot open the file.

17.3.2 Limitations of the Prestige Packet Scan

The Prestige does not scan the following types of file for virus:

Compressed or zipped files

Simultaneous file downloads (for example, when you use the FlashGet download program).

When a virus is detected, an alert message is displayed in Miscrosoft Windows-based operation systems only.2

2.For Windows 98/Me, refer to the Windows 98/Me Requirements for Anti-Virus Packet Scan Message Display appendix for requirements.

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