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CLI commands for McAfee Advanced
Threat Defense
The McAfee Advanced Threat Defense Appliance supports command-line interface (CLI) commands for
tasks such as network configuration, restarting the Appliance, and resetting the Appliance to factory
defaults.
Contents
Issue of CLI commands
CLI syntax
Log on to the CLI
Meaning of "?"
Managing the disks of McAfee Advanced Threat Defense Appliance
List of CLI commands
Issue of CLI commands
You can issue CLI commands locally, from the McAfee Advanced Threat Defense Appliance console, or
remotely through SSH.
How to issue a command through the console
For information on how to set up the console for a McAfee Advanced Threat Defense Appliance, see
Configure network information for McAfee Advanced Threat Defense Appliance on page 28.
When the documentation indicates that you must perform an operation "on the Appliance," it signifies
that you must perform the operation from the command line of a console host connecting to the McAfee
Advanced Threat Defense Appliance. For example, when you first configure the network details for a
McAfee Advanced Threat Defense Appliance, you must do so from the console.
When you are successfully connected to the McAfee Advanced Threat Defense Appliance, you will see
the login prompt.
Issuing a command through SSH
You can administer a McAfee Advanced Threat Defense Appliance remotely from a command prompt
over ssh.
Only 5 SSHD CLI sessions can be open concurrently on a McAfee Advanced Threat Defense Appliance.
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