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yes finally i did with this..done!!but small problem,here it is writing value 1 to the text file..but declared it as array ..here im expecting some set of commands from the device.....any help please?

use Net::Cisco; my $t =Net::Telnet::Cisco->new(Host=>'10.0.2.2'); my @output; my $tl=0; $t->login('9190','KUM@R425'); $t->print("telnet 192.168.203.23")or $tl=1; $t->waitfor('m/password:/'); $t->print("public"); $t->waitfor('m/]>/'); @output=$t->print("show system"); $t->waitfor('m/]>/'); $t->print("exit"); open(CONFIG,">config.txt"); print CONFIG "@output\n"; close(CONFIG); $t->close;

In reply to Re^3: telnet from a cisco telnet by Kumar Mantri
in thread telnet from a cisco telnet by Kumar Mantri

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