Perl Monks: I have to extract each encryption key information from the following config file output.
show run Building configuration... ! encryption key 1 size 40bit 7 621AA6093A25 transmit-key encryption key 2 size 40bit 7 7260637E4720 encryption key 3 size 40bit 7 0F733F116035 encryption key 4 size 40bit 7 03B71F3D601D encryption mode wep mandatory !
I need some information like the following for each encryption keys.
key : 1 size: 40 value: 621AA6093A25 (the length could be different) TransmitKey: true # The number 7 in the encryption key information should be ignored.
Currently using the code below I able to extract text like "size 40bit 7 621AA6093A25 transmit-key", that is the one's following "encryption key x ".
for ($Count=1; $Count<=4; $Count++) { if ($showrunOutput=~/encryption\skey\s$Count\s(.+)\s\n/){ print $1; } }
Please help me in extracting the required information Thanks!

In reply to Extracting specific text info from the config file ouput by ramya2005

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