Arghhhhh. I was about to respond with why this was still a problem and then realized I can execute the vendors shell and it's commands from the legacy BSHELL. These boxes (F5 LBs) have an older CLI Shell and a Newer one. To get into the newer one you would typically just run !bash and then the 'tmsh' command. From there you could run the show commands (show ltm virtual, etc). I never realized I could execute them right from the BSHELL like B>!tmsh sho ltm virtual detail Now I just need to figure out the capture part. Thanks a bunch. Hopefully you will be rid of me for now :)

In reply to Re^6: Net::OpenSSH Problem by kburns1969
in thread Net::OpenSSH Problem by kburns1969

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