Brothers and Sisters,
I need to interact with a Cisco router. I need to send a break and respond to prompts. I've looked at Net::Telnet:Cisco, Cisco::Conf and Expect and the latter looks the most promising for what I have to do (for one, I have to use the console serial port so telnet access is out).
My problem is that I'm not a tcl-Expect guru and trying to translate what little I know about tcl-Expect to Expect.pm is proving very difficult and confusing. So my question is, does anyone have any good pointers to examples with Expect.pm that I can use to help me figure out how to use it?
Thanks!
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