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Can't remove %s
1st:zysh list name
Table OPS
%s: cannot retrieve
entries from table!
1st:zysh table name
%s: index is out of
range!
1st:zysh table name
%s: cannot set entry
#%d
1st:zysh table name,2st: zysh entry num
%s: table is full!
1st:zysh table name
%s: invalid old/new
index!
1st:zysh table name
Unable to move entry
#%d!
1st:zysh entry num
%s: invalid index!
1st:zysh table name
Unable to delete entry
#%d!
1st:zysh entry num
Unable to change entry
#%d!
1st:zysh entry num
%s: cannot retrieve
entries from table!
1st:zysh table name
%s: invalid old/new
index!
1st:zysh table name
Unable to move entry
#%d!
1st:zysh entry num
%s: apply failed at
initial stage!
1st:zysh table name
%s: apply failed at
main stage!
1st:zysh table name
%s: apply failed at
closing stage!
1st:zysh table name
Table 255
ZySH Logs (continued)
LOG MESSAGE
DESCRIPTION
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Table 256
ADP Logs
LOG MESSAGE
DESCRIPTION
from <zone> to <zone>
[type=<type>] <message>
, Action: <action>,
Severity: <severity>
The ZyWALL detected an anomaly in traffic traveling
between the specified zones.
The <type> = {scan-detection(<attack>) | flood-
detection(<attack>) | http-inspection(<attack>) | tcp-
decoder(<attack>)}.
The <message> gives details about the attack, although the
message is dropped if the log is more than 128 characters.
The <action> is what the ZyWALL did with the packet.
The <severity> is the threat level (very low, low, medium,
high, or severe).
Enable ADP succeeded.
ADP was turned on.
Disable ADP succeeded.
ADP was turned off.
ADP rule <num> has been
deleted.
The specified ADP rule has been deleted.
ADP rule <num> has been
moved to <num>.
The ADP rule with the specified index number (first num)
was moved to the specified index number (second num).
New ADP rule has been
appended.
An ADP rule has been added to the end of the list.
ADP rule <num> has been
inserted.
An ADP rule has been inserted. <num> is the number of the
new rule.
ADP rule <num> has been
modified.
The ADP rule of the specified number has been changed.
ADP profile <name> has
been deleted.
The ADP rule with the specified name has been removed.
ADP profile <name> has
been changed to <name>.
An ADP rule’s name has been changed from first <name> to
the second <name>.
ADP profile <name> has
been created.
An ADP profile with the specified name has been added.
ADP profile <name> has
been modified.
The ADP rule with the specified name has been changed.
Packet payload length
is over the maximum
system handle length
The ZyWALL’s ADP feature detected a packet with a length
over 16000 bytes.
LAND attack packet.
Source IP is the same
as Destination IP.
The ZyWALL’s ADP feature detected traffic with the same IP
address set as both the source and the destination.
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Table 257
Anti-Virus Logs
LOG MESSAGE
DESCRIPTION
Initializing Anti-Virus
signature reference
table has failed.
The ZyWALL failed to initialize the anti-virus signatures due
to an internal error.
Reloading Anti-Virus
signature database has
failed.
The ZyWALL failed to reload the anti-virus signatures due to
an internal error.
Reloading Anti-Virus
signature reference
table has failed.
The ZyWALL failed to reload the anti-virus signatures due to
an internal error.
%s Virus infected -
ID:%d,%s,%s.
The ZyWALL’s anti-virus feature detected a virus-infected
file.
1st %s: The protocol of the infected packet.
2nd %d: virus ID
3rd %s: name of the virus
4th %s: name of the infected file
%s, due to over maximum
compressed file, %s
could not be
decompressed.
The ZyWALL could not decompress a compressed file
because there were too many compressed files at the same
time.
1st %s: The protocol of the packet.
2nd %s: The filename of the related file.
%s, due to more than
one layer compressed
file, %s could not be
decompressed.
The ZyWALL could not decompress a compressed file
because it contained other compressed files.
1st %s: The protocol of the packet.
2nd %s: The filename of the related file.
%s, due to password
protected compressed
file, %s could not be
decompressed.
The ZyWALL could not decompress a compressed file
because it had password protection.
1st %s: The protocol of the packet.
2nd %s: The filename of the related file.
%s, %s matched White-
List %s
A file matched a file pattern in the anti-virus white list.
1st %s: The protocol of the packet.
2nd %s: The filename of the related file.
3rd %s: The file pattern that the file matched.
%s, %s matched the
Black-List %s
A file matched a file pattern in the anti-virus black list.
1st %s: The protocol of the packet.
2nd %s: The filename of the related file.
3rd %s: The file pattern that the file matched.
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AV signature update has
failed. Can not update
last update time.
The anti-virus signatures update did not succeed.
AV signature update has
failed. (Replacement
failure)
Anti-virus signatures update failed because the ZyWALL was
not able to replace the old set of anti-virus signatures with
the new one.
AV signature update has
failed. (Unknown
signature package).
Anti-virus signatures update failed because the ZyWALL was
not able to identify whether the downloaded signature
package was an incremental or full update.
AV signature update
from version %s to
version %s has
succeeded
The ZyWALL updated the anti-virus signatures from the
listed version to the second listed version.
AV signature update has
failed. (File damaged)
An anti-virus signatures update failed because the signature
file has been corrupted.
AV signature update has
failed. (Memory not
enough)
An anti-virus signatures update failed because the ZyWALL
did not have enough system resources free to finish the
signature update.
AV signature size is
over system limitation
An anti-virus signatures update failed because the anti-virus
signature file was too large.
AV signature update has
failed.
An anti-virus signatures update failed for unknown reasons.
Anti-Virus signatures
missing, refer to your
user documentation to
recover the default
database file.
When the ZyWALL started it could not find the anti-virus
signature file. See the CLI reference guide for how to
restore the default system database.
Update signature
version has failed.
An attempt to update the anti-virus signature version failed.
cannot update signature version
AV signature update
from %s version %s to
%s version %s has
succeeded.
The anti-virus signatures have been updated.
1st %s: The anti-virus engine type before the update.
2nd %s: The signature version before the update.
3rd %s: The anti-virus engine type after the update.
4th %s: The signature version after the update.
AV signature size is
over system limitation
The anti-virus signature file size is too large.
AV has been activated
Anti-virus has been turned on.
AV has been deactivated
Anti-virus has been turned off.
Anti-Virus rule %d has
been moved to %d
The anti-virus rule with the specified index number (1st %d)
was moved to the specified index number (2nd %d).
Anti-Virus rules have
been flushed.
All of the anti-virus rules have been deleted.
Anti-Virus rule %d has
been deleted.
The anti-virus rule of the specified number has been
deleted.
Table 257
Anti-Virus Logs (continued)
LOG MESSAGE
DESCRIPTION
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Anti-Virus rule %d has
been modified.
The anti-virus rule of the specified number has been
changed.
Anti-Virus rule %d has
been inserted.
An anti-virus rule has been inserted. %d is the number of
the new rule.
Anti-Virus rule %d has
been appended.
The anti-virus rule with the listed number (%d) has been
added to the end of the list.
File pattern %s has
been modified to %s in
%s
A anti-virus file pattern was changed in the white list or the
black list.
1st%s: The original file pattern.
2ed %s: The new file pattern.
3rd %s The white list or black list.
File pattern %s has
been deleted from %s
An anti-virus file pattern was deleted from the white or
black list.
1st %s: The file pattern.
2nd %s: The white list or black list.
File pattern %s has
been added in %s
An anti-virus file pattern was added to the white or black
list.
1st %s: The file pattern.
2nd %s: The white list or black list.
%s has been %s
An anti-virus file pattern white list or black list was turned
on or off.
1st %s: The white list or black list.
2nd %s: Activated/deactivated.
%s, due to decompress
malfunction, %s could
not be decompressed.
Action on file: %s
File decompression failed due to an internal error.
1st %s: The protocol of the packet.
2nd %s: The filename of the related file.
3rd %s: Whether the file was deleted (DESTROY) or
forwarded (PASS).
Update signature info
has failed.
Updating of the signature file information failed due to an
internal error.
Table 257
Anti-Virus Logs (continued)
LOG MESSAGE
DESCRIPTION

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