Luke
Thank you for the help, I was able to get the data to the file.
Here is the code.

if ($CL_logdebug){ while ($t){ for (my $A = 0;$A <= 10;$A++){ my $filename = sprintf ("AdtranLogInfo%02d.txt",$A); my $log_fh = $t->input_log("/home/jmahaffey/$filename"); $t->cmd(String => "debug isdn verbose",errmode => "return",Timeout => +3600); my @time = $t->cmd(String => "show clock",Prompt => '/[#]/',Timeout => + 10); printf @time; if ($A == 10){$A = 0}; } } }

Thanks for the help.
John


In reply to Re^2: Newbee needs help by Anonymous Monk
in thread Newbee needs help by Anonymous Monk

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