try to debug the telnet session using the input_log. After you create the Net::Telnet object do
run again the script and then look to the created log file.$t->input_log(q{net_telnet_input.log});
In reply to Re: how to login one host and execute commands on it?
by glide
in thread how to login one host and execute commands on it?
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