It's likely your telnet is working. But the prompt your mail server is using isn't the prompt that Net::Telnet::Cisco is using. So it never matches the expected 'router>' prompt and therefore times out.
You'll have to play with the prompt.
Why are you doing this in the first place. It feels wrong.
In reply to Re: Net Telnet Cisco Complications
by zengargoyle
in thread Net Telnet Cisco Complications
by ypcat
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