G'day kiran13,
Welcome to the Monastery.
[Disclaimer:
I'm not a user of Net::Telnet.
Others may have better answers.
The following is just based on available documentation.]
The Prompt values you show do not appear to match those shown in the documentation.
Throughout Net::Telnet,
all prompt values I saw include any trailing whitespace,
i.e. they look like /xxx $/, rather than your /xxx/.
Take a look at the EXAMPLES section
which has quite a lot of information and starts with:
"Setting prompt() to match a user's shell prompt can be tricky. ..."
Here's some additional information to improve your code:
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Always use the strict pragma.
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Always use the warnings pragma.
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Prefer lexical variables (e.g. declared with my)
rather than the globally-scoped, package variables you appear to be using.
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Avoid the discouraged Indirect Object Syntax:
see "perlobj: Invoking Class Methods"
for more about this.
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