Thanks salva for the suggestions. I added the time() in the debug line as I not sure to tie time to STDERR. Suggestion welcome. As far as the timeout is concerned, issue is from
sourceserver: Trying password authentication. to sourceserver: Login completed, opening dummy shell channel. (please no +te this obtained from a successful login attempt, without timeout) Taking too long to complete. Timed out after 60 seconds.
I'm using following code to logon to target server:
$ssh = Net::SSH::Perl->new($server, debug => 15, options=> [ "UserKnownHostsFile /usr/local/apps/.ssh/known_hosts"]);
Is there other option I could use to debug this further? Thanks.

In reply to Re^5: Net::SSH::Perl ConnectTimeout (ssh -o option) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Net::SSH::Perl ConnectTimeout (ssh -o option) by codejerk

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