Hi i was trying the suggestion you gave me and i have some problems or nubs questions ... here is what i have

use Net::Telnet::Cisco; for ($i = 4; $i <= 10; $i++){ $device = "172.16.$i.251"; my $pe = $i; my %users = ("6" =>"none", ); my %pwds = ("6" =>"thispass", ); my $curpwd = "admin"; if (defined $pwds{$i}) { $curpwd = $pwds{$i}; } if ($users{$i} eq "none") { $session->login(Password => $curpwd); } else { $session->login(Name => 'admin', Password => $curpwd, Input_log => " +perllogrouter/router$i.log",); } $session->cmd ("sh running-config | redirect ftp://172.25.1.101/proba +$pe.txt"); $session->close; }

and this is the error i get when i try to run this

C:\Users\mydesktop\Desktop\Perl>perl telnet.pl

Name "main::device" used only once: possible typo at telnet.pl line 5.

Use of uninitialized value within %users in string eq at telnet.pl line 16.

Can't call method "login" on an undefined value at telnet.pl line 19.

C:\Users\mydesktop\Desktop\Perl>

Any suggestion about this because im still learning the perl and some of the errors that i get im not quite sure what are telling me


In reply to Re^2: Telnet Cisco routers by IvanAK
in thread Telnet Cisco routers by IvanAK

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