Vinoth.ree I toke your advise and tried to get a little smart with perl. I created this script but I am have a problem getting the result part to read the contents of the varible assigned. Please tell me what I am doing wrong; also if there is a better way I am all ears. Thanks SCRIPT
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; main (@ARGV); sub main { # This array contains the list of hosts my @host = ("ajsfdevbcs11", "ajsfdevbcs12"); my $i; for($i = 0; $host[$i]; $i++) { # message ($host[$i]); } # This is the logon ID my $user = "tsasa067"; # message ($user); # This is the logon password my $security = 'F@therL0^eMe'; # message ($security); # These are the commands I would like to run my @cmd = ("switchname", "chassisshow", "switchstatusshow", "switc +hshow"); my $j; for($j = 0; $cmd[$j]; $j++) { # message ($cmd[$j]); } my @results = 'plink -ssh -pw = $security -l = $user $host'; print $results[0]; } sub message { my $m = shift or return; print ("$m\n"); } sub error { my $e = shift || 'unkown error'; print("$0: $e\n"); exit 0; }

In reply to Re^2: Multiple Device Logon execute the same command by PerlCramps
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