well no, and i try that eval procedure and it just gave me the error massage that is saying the router is down and can't connect and the script end. I need something that will tel me that and continue. For example if i have 100 routers and the script start from 1 and as he going on 2,3,4,5 ... (lets say that router 10 is down ) when he comes to router 10 to say i can't connect to this router, and to moves on, and that is router 11, 12, 13 ... not to stop and end. For now iv try eval procedure and with sub routines and iv got nothing ... and i need this because i have to set the same config and settings on almost 300 routers and some of them are down some of them are not that ip end etc.


In reply to Re^4: Cisco Telnet by mvip
in thread Cisco Telnet by mvip

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