Hello there, I'm trying to grab a couple of numbers from a telnet output of a draytek router. Here is the output:
Account:admin Password: ***** User login successful, expired time is "Unlimited". Type ? for command help > wan vdsl show basic VDSL Link Status: Showtime Firmware Version: 1414c3 VDSL Profile: 17a Basic Status Upstream Downstream Unit Actual Data Rate: 13320 39961 Kb/s SNR: 69 42 0.1dB >
The two numbers that I'm interested in are the SNR values (69 and 42). Here is my code so far. Just really stuck about parsing the values to be used in a cacti graphi.
#!/usr/bin/perl use Net::Telnet; my $telnet = Net::Telnet->new(Input_log => 'telnet.log'); $telnet->open('192.168.1.1'); $telnet->waitfor('/Account:/'); $telnet->print('admin'); $telnet->waitfor('/Password:/'); $telnet->print('admin'); sleep(1); $telnet->waitfor('/>/'); my @lines = $telnet->cmd('wan vdsl show basic'); #print @lines; $telnet->close;

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