You can use dvblast to get full TP, although as Erik already mentioned it is common for all drivers for Enigma2, that they can do only hardware PID filtering and once you try to get everything with PID 0x1FFF, you get a nice failure.
So you will find more luck with a usb tuner that uses real open source drivers from linux
DVBlast can also stream the entire transponder to an IPv4 or IPv6 address : dvblast -u -d 172.16.42.42:1235 -f 11570000 -s 27500000 -v 18 dvblast -u -d [fe80::0ca:feff:fec0:ffee]:1235 -f 11570000 -s 27500000 -v 18
root@osmio4kplus:~# dvblast -u -d 192.168.1.50:1235 -f 12597000 -s 10058000 -v 18 DVBlast 3.4 (git-3.4-5-ga832ffd-dirty) warning: restarting debug: compiled with DVB API version 5.10 debug: using DVB API version 5.11 debug: Frontend "Availink AVL6261" supports: debug: frequency min: 950000, max: 2150000, stepsize: 1011, tolerance: 5000 debug: symbolrate min: 0, max: 60000000, tolerance: 0 debug: capabilities: debug: INVERSION_AUTO debug: FEC_1_2 debug: FEC_2_3 debug: FEC_3_4 debug: FEC_4_5 debug: FEC_5_6 debug: FEC_6_7 debug: FEC_7_8 debug: FEC_8_9 debug: FEC_AUTO debug: QPSK debug: TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO debug: GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO debug: HIERARCHY_AUTO debug: 2G_MODULATION debug: MULTISTREAM debug: FE_CAN_RECOVER debug: delivery systems: debug: DVBS2 debug: DVBS debug: frequency 12597000 is in Ku-band (higher) debug: configuring LNB to v=18 p=0 satnum=0 uncommitted=0 lnb-type=universal bis_frequency=1997000 debug: tuning DVB-S frontend to f=12597000 srate=10058000 inversion=-1 fec=999 rolloff=35 modulation=legacy pilot=-1 mis=0 /pls-mode: ROOT (0) pls-code: 0 is-id: 0 / debug: CA interface with 96 slots debug: built-in descrambler detected debug: simple smart card interface debug: 96 available descramblers (keys) debug: ECD scrambling system supported error: Incompatible CAM interface error: failed setting filter on 8192 (Invalid argument) error: no config file