Access to the DLP CLI is available through the DLP console
               (keyboard and monitor connected directly to the DLP server)
               or remotely using an SSH v2 connection to the management IP address.
            
            CLI commands enable you to perform additional configuration tasks
               and to perform debug and troubleshooting functions. The CLI also
               provides additional commands to monitor critical resources and functions,
               such as the traffic that flows to and from the DLP server.
            
            To access the CLI, you will need to have the administrator account
               and password. DLP CLI commands are separated into two categories:
               nonprivileged and privileged commands.
            
            
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                  Nonprivileged commands are basic commands that allow
                     the you 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.
            
            
               
                  
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                           You must configure system configurations, such as network
                              settings, through the DLP VA command line interface. You cannot
                              configure system configurations using Linux commands. If you do,
                              settings will not be saved in the configuration file and the agent
                              will not be able to register with the server. 
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