Thanks again for the response.

It looks like the prompt match still isn't working. There is something about the NX-OS prompt/response that the underlying net::telnet::cisco module doesn't like. It works great with IOS and IOS-XE. I did find that Control::CLI works great with NX-OS but doesn't work with IOS or IOS-XE (it behaves like nx-os did with net::ssh2::cisco). It could be that the NX-OS cli behaves just like a linux session; not surprising considering nx-os is layered upon linux. So I guess I'll have to use both modules in my backup script (that script works great with Net::Telnet today but we are trying to shutdown Telnet on the switches).


In reply to Re^4: Net::SSH2::Cisco and Nexus switches by cnoyes72
in thread Net::SSH2::Cisco and Nexus switches by cnoyes72

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