Update
Set the update policy for the installed security tool.
From Update, you can:
- Configure the update settings
- Configure the update settings for the installed
security tool
- Configure Windows update settings
Update Settings
Use Offline Policy to protect agents that fail to connect to the server.
When the agents connect to the server, Online Policy
will be deployed. Set the offline elapsed time (from 1 to 12 hours) to
apply Offline Policy. To add an agent policy:
- Click Policy/Advanced
Rule on the top.
- Select the Policy
tab.
- Click Add.
- Click Add > Agent Policy.
- In <Update>, configure the settings.
- Enable Use offline policy
after.
- Use offline policy after: Enable this option
to change the policy to Offline Policy when the agent cannot connect
to the server for the set time. Offline Policy is only available for
agents that cannot connect to the server. When the agent gets to connect
to the server, Online Policy will be deployed. If you enable this
option, set Online Policy and Offline
Policy individually.
- Online Policy: Agent policy that will apply
when the agent is connected to the server.
- Offline Policy: Agent policy that will apply
when the agent is not connected to the server. Set the offline elapsed
time between 1 and 12 hours to apply the policy. (Default: 3 hours)
- Set the general settings for Update
Settings.
- Automatic Update: Connect to the update server
5 to 30 minutes after startup, and automatically check for updates
at the update interval.
- Update Interval: Connect to the update server
at the update interval to check for updates. Specify an interval between
1 and 24 hours. (Default: 3 hours)
- Integrity Check Interval: The interval to check
the integrity of the downloaded update file.
- Manual Update Server Settings: Specify the
update server.
- User-defined Server Address: If it is not possible
to connect to the general update server, specify a separate update
server to download the update files.
- Set the operation settings for Update
Settings
- Update Retry: Set the number of times (1 to
99) to re-connect to the update server if the agent fails to connect
to the server at the set interval. The default is 15 times.
- Use proxy server: If the network uses a proxy
server, specify the following settings:
- Server Address: The proxy server's address.
- Server Port (1-65535): The proxy server's port
number.
- Login ID: The proxy server's login ID.
- Password: The proxy server's password.
- Set the V3 Update
settings - engine file, patch file and update interval.
Note
Network overload may occur when downloading patch files.
So, it is recommended to use engine files for updates. Use patch files
only when necessary.
- Engine files: File that detects and repairs
malware.
- Patch files (Software update files): File that
updates the security program or software.
Note
If you set a short interval for "When the specified
time has been passed after system startup", the network or server
could become overloaded when the agent computers start up at the same
time in the morning. To prevent this from happening, set the time to more
than 30 minutes.
- Automatically update when the computer starts:
Update when the computer starts.
- When the specified time has been passed after
system startup: Update when the specified time has been passed after
system startup. Set a time between 0 and 99. The default is 10 minutes.
- Within the specified time period after system
startup: Update within the specified time period after system startup.
Set a time between 0 and 99. The default is 30 minutes.
- Update at regular interval: Update at the set
intervals.
- Update every: Enter an interval between 1 to
1440 minutes. The default is 120 minutes.
- Update everyday at a specific time: Update
at the set time everyday.
- Update within the following time period after
the scheduled update time: Update within the set time period (1 to
12 hours) after the scheduled update time. For instance, if the update
schedule is at 1pm and the time period is 2 hours, the update will
take place at any time between 1pm to 3pm.