Yes. Net::Telnet supports regular expressions for detecting the prompt. The example in the SYNOPSIS section already shows how to use a regular expression.
The first step I would do is issue a mandate to change all (login) prompts on all routers to a single, identical scheme so that your script becomes simpler to maintain. That way any prompt that does not fit your scheme becomes the problem of the person buying/installing it and not yours.
In reply to Re: Regular expressions in shell prompts
by Corion
in thread Regular expressions in shell prompts
by vasanth.easyrider
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