Ah. I See. So you would have to send a "\n" or "\r" forst, and only then do the ->login().
The author of Net::Telnet::Cisco seems to have anticipated this problem, there is a send_wakeup setting. You could modify the code from your OP to
my $cs = Net::Telnet::Cisco->new( Host => '10.10.1.2', Port => '7012',
+ Send_wakeup => 'connect', Dump_Log => 'cisco.log', );
(don't know, wether you need to set the prompt, you'll see for yourself)
The effect is, that, upon connecting, a newline is sent upon connection. Perhaps this works even with devices that don't need it.
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