Yet another solution...
Update1: Slightly modified to get rid of the useless "port_member" key.
Update2: Golfed, just for fun.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper::Simple;
my ($Rec,$pc_name);
while (<DATA>) {
$pc_name = $1, next if (/(port-channel \d+)$/);
$Rec->{$pc_name}->{$1} = $2 if (m|(fc\d+/\d+)\s+\[(\w+)\]|);
}
print Dumper($Rec);
__DATA__
port-channel 1
Administrative channel mode is on
Operational channel mode is on
Last membership update succeeded
First operational port is fc1/5
2 ports in total, 2 ports up
Ports: fc2/5 [up]
fc1/5 [up] *
port-channel 3
Administrative channel mode is on
Operational channel mode is on
Last membership update succeeded
First operational port is fc1/1
1 port in total, 1 port up
Ports: fc1/1 [up] *
Output:
$Rec = {
'port-channel 3' => {
'fc1/1' => 'up'
},
'port-channel 1' => {
'fc1/5' => 'up',
'fc2/5' => 'up'
}
};
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