BTW, I found it helpful to also use a reference for the outermost hash when nesting hashs. That way you don't have to think about two syntaxes...
my $termservers = {
TERM192_168_0_1 => {
CE_36xx101 => "PORT_2047",
CE_36xx122 => "PORT_2060",
CE_36xx124 => "PORT_2062"
},
TERM192_168_0_2 => {
CE_26xx103 => "PORT_2012",
CE_26xx109 => "PORT_2014"
}
};
foreach my $key1 (keys %{ $termservers }) {
foreach my $key2 (keys %{ $termservers->{$key1} }) {
print $termservers->{$key1}{$key2}, "\n";
}
}
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