Transition Networks SGPAT10xx-x05 PoE+ Converter User Guide
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4. CLI Commands
The SGPAT provides Command Line Interface (CLI) commands via the CONSOLE (RJ-45) port. Setting advanced
features via the CLI requires CABLE-CCC-06 (Cisco DB9 to RJ-45 Console Cable, Blue, 6 ft.) connected to a PC
running Terminal Emulation software (e.g., Tera Term or HyperTerminal). All of the features controlled via DIP
switch can also be controlled via CLI commands. A CLI command consists of a letter or a letter followed by a
number. The c1 command is available to override DIP switch mode.
Connecting to the CONSOLE Port
Use a Cisco Blue cable to connect the SGPAT CONSOLE port (shown below) to the PC.
Terminal Emulator Settings
Baud Rate: 115200
Data: 8-bit
Parity: None
Stop: 1-bit
Flow Control: None
Command Summary
The SGPAT supports these CLI commands:
a – Active Link Pass Through {Disable: a0 | Enable: a1} (see page 27)
c – CLI DIP Switch Override {Disable: c0 | Enable: c1} (see page 28)
d – Dual Converter mode {Disable: d0 | Enable: d1} (see page 29)
e – EEE Advertisement Mode {Port:1-2}{Disable: e0 | Enable: e1} (see page 30)
f – Flow Control {PORT 1-4} {Disable: f0 | Enable: f1} (see page 31)
g – Get PSE Status Report (see page 32)
i – Port Isolation Mode {Disable: i0 | Enable: i1} (see page 33)
l – PSE Legacy PD Detect Mode {Port 1-2} {Disable:l0 | Enable:l1 } (see page 34)
m – Complete Status Report (see page 35)
n – Auto Negotiation {PORT 1-2} {Forced: n0 | Enable: n1}{Forced Mode 1-4} (see page 36)
p – ALPT PD Power Reset {Port 1-2} {Disable: p0 | Enable: p1} (see page 37)
r – Redundant Mode {Disable: r 0 | Enable Revert: r1 | Enable Non-Revert: r2} (see page 38)