If I understand your quandry correctly, you need a composite key made up of both LOGON and IP:
use strict;
my $bag;
while(<DATA>)
{
chomp;
my @data = split;
if(exists $bag->{"$data[0] -- $data[1]"})
{
$bag->{"$data[0] -- $data[1]"}->[0]++;
}
else
{
$bag->{"$data[0] -- $data[1]"} = [1, @data];
}
}
print(" LOGON -- IP -- CNT ........\n");
while(my($key,$value) = each(%$bag))
{
my ($count, $login, $ip) = @$value;
printf("%8s -- %17s -- %04d ...\n", $login, $ip, $count);
}
__DATA__
xzc6548 192.168.10.5
xzc6548 192.168.10.5
xzc6548 192.168.10.10
UPDATE: Changed some strange line endings.
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