How does this differ from what you want?:
C:\test>junk44
{
station17 => {
ip => [
"10.0.0.121",
"10.0.1.121",
"10.0.0.122",
"10.0.0.123",
"10.0.1.123",
],
},
station18 => {
ip => [
"10.0.0.101",
"10.0.1.101",
"10.0.0.102",
"10.0.0.103",
"10.0.1.103",
],
},
station19 => {
ip => [
"10.0.0.111",
"10.0.1.111",
"10.0.0.112",
"10.0.0.113",
"10.0.1.113",
],
},
}
The program that produced the above from your sample data in the __DATA__:
#! perl -slw
use strict;
use Data::Dump qw[ pp ];
use XML::Simple;
my $xml = XMLin( \*DATA );
pp $xml;
__DATA__
...
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Examine what is said, not who speaks -- Silence betokens consent -- Love the truth but pardon error.
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