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Re: Structure (timer) calling a method regularly in case of inactivity

by Iceman1884 (Initiate)
on Jul 28, 2007 at 13:41 UTC ( [id://629292]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Structure (timer) calling a method regularly in case of inactivity
in thread Structure (timer) calling a method regularly in case of inactivity

Dear monks, Thank you very much for your help. As a new member, I am really impressed by the monk community's solidarity. I am trying to implement BrowserUk's thread method. Thanks again, Iceman
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Re^2: Structure (timer) calling a method regularly in case of inactivity
by smithers (Friar) on Jul 28, 2007 at 17:14 UTC
    Any chance you can simply increase the timeout at the Cisco device end or as part of your telnet connection? Many years ago I used Net::Telnet to visit a series of Cisco routers. I found Net::Telnet to be very capable and configurable. Plus, once connected to the Cisco router I could issue local commands to configure my session. I don't recall all the Cisco syntax but maybe there is some at the Cisco device end to keep your connection alive or a setting in Net::Telnet (or Net::Telnet::Cisco which I've not yet used). Just some ideas...

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