The anti-virus feature configured on the Huawei USG6000 product does not take effect. Which of the following are the possible reasons? (multiple choice)
Hold up, are we sure this isn't just a Huawei product trying to secretly infect our devices? Just kidding, but seriously, make sure you've got that anti-virus up and running correctly. Can't be too careful these days.
I'm feeling lucky, so I'm picking A. The security policy needs to point to the anti-virus config file, or it's like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Hope the needle isn't a virus!
D is the way to go. If there are no virus exceptions configured, the anti-virus might be throwing a tantrum and refusing to do its job. Gotta give it a little leeway, you know?
I'm going with C. If the virus signature database is outdated, the anti-virus won't be able to detect the latest threats. Gotta keep that thing up-to-date, yo!
Hmm, I think the answer is B. The anti-virus configuration file must be set up properly, otherwise it won't work. Can't expect the virus scanner to magically find threats if it's not configured correctly.
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