Hello, I'm newbie to Perl. I'm trying to connect to a device throw telnet. It looks like the connection is done. But I'm unable to get info from it.
It's supposed to be quite fordwarding but no way. I post some kind of code that looks like mi own code.
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I don't know if could be something related to genociation. Also tried with no luck
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Net::Telnet();
my $host='xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx';
$t = new Net::Telnet (Timeout => 10, "Prompt" => '/[$%#>] \z/n');
$t->open($host);
$t->cmd("command");
while (my $t = $t->getline()) { print "$line" }
$t->close();
exit 1;
It gets stack in the "cmd" line. And it returns time-out error
Any idea? Thanks a lot
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