DLP feature vs Enterprise CAL

Hi,
I am trying to test the DLP feature.
My install: Exchange 2013 SP1, Enterprise Server License.
Client: Outlook 2013 Pro ( can work with EX13 for DLP)
Standard CAL license.
I tried to create a DPL test rule. It doesn't work.
It said that I need Enterprise CAL ( ECAL). I don't see where I can "Install" the Enterprise CAL. I want to test this feature before spending $10K on the Enterprise CAL. Can someone shed a light. ALL googling come up with the different between
SCAL and ECAL. 
I ran this comment and it shows that all users are using SCAL: Get-ExchangeServerAccessLicenseUser –LicenseName “Exchange Server
2013 Standard CAL”

Hi,
The DLP feature is available on “Standard plus Enterprise CAL” edition:
http://products.office.com/en-us/exchange/microsoft-exchange-server-licensing-licensing-overview
And it requires Outlook editions:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Outlook-%e3%81%ae-Exchange-%e6%a9%9f%e8%83%bd%e3%81%ab%e9%96%a2%e3%81%99%e3%82%8b%e3%83%a9%e3%82%a4%e3%82%bb%e3%83%b3%e3%82%b9%e8%a6%81%e4%bb%b6-46b6b7c5-c3ca-43e5-8424-1e2807917c99?ui=ja-JP&rs=ja-JP&ad=JP
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