Hey GS, try this. It's not fancy, but it does the job...
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
my $filename = "ifconfig.txt";
#
my @junk;
open(JUNK, $filename)|| die "Cannot open file $filename!";
@junk = <JUNK>;
close(JUNK);
my ($interface, $istatus, $item);
foreach $item (@junk) {
chop $item;
$interface = $item if ($item =~ m/^[A-z][A-z][0-9]:/);
$istatus="";
if ($item =~ m/status:/) {
my @sjunk = split (/ /, $item);
$istatus = $sjunk[$#sjunk];
$istatus = $sjunk[$#sjunk-1] . " " . $sjunk[$#sjunk] if ($istatus
+ ne "active");
}
print "$interface $istatus\n" if ($istatus ne "");
}
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