Command Line Interface Commands Parent topic

The TippingPoint Advanced Threat Protection for Email CLI commands are separated into two categories: normal and privileged commands. Normal commands are basic commands to obtain specific low security risk information and to perform simple tasks. Privileged commands provide full configuration control and advanced monitoring and debugging features. Privileged commands are protected by an additional layer of credentials: the Enable account and password.
After you open the CLI menu, the screen appears.
0) Exit: Leaves the CLI.
1) Device Information and Status: Monitor hardware items, such as CPU usage, hard disk status, and disk space.
2) Network Settings: Modify the device host name, IP address, subnet mask, and the network default gateway address and DNS servers. You can also select the active data port.
3) Maintenance: Restarts the device, rescues the application, unregisters from the parent, or re-registers to the parent if the parent IP address was modified.
4) Utility: Modifies access to the management console and SSH access to the Data port. You can also enter the Linux-like shell environment for debugging and modify the device time zone, date, and time.
5) Shutdown: Reboots or powers off the device.