Hi all, tnx for reply and for help in advance. Im trying to connect on a Dell Switch. Yes i can successfully connect to a switch using CMD ( windows ).

kcott, tnx for reply i thing you are write. But im new to perl and still learning, and i think this is a noob question so dont judge me :) . Just tell me if im on a write path. If im using cmd or if im trying to connect with putty making simple connection from my Windows pc to a Dell switch, i have to tell to my perl program connect using CMD or connect with cmd because that's how you can make successful connection. And what are the other options for the prompt..


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