Hi Dave Thanks for your reply. I will give the output received when i do it manually.

sramaraj@inchetufmstg04 ~$ ssh -l gncstool -p 22 10.116.239.2
Password:
Last login: Wed Feb 8 10:32:52 2017 from 93.183.30.217 Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic January 2005
gncstool@seyuas1> eaw MSC01
<

inchetufmstg04 - Device A
10.116.239.2(seyuas1) - Device B
MSC01 - Device C
to connect to Device c "eaw MSC01" is used. And once we are connected successfully, we get the Device c prompt which is "<"
we execute the commands on Device c to fetch required information


In reply to Re^2: Connection to devices and command execution by Anonymous Monk
in thread Connection to devices and command execution by easyrider

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