I'm writing a script that uses Net::Telnet::Cisco to manipulate Cisco devices. Well, we installed some new HP switches. Good news? It uses the same basic shell setup, so I should be able to access them using Net::Telnet::Cisco. Bad news? It makes heavy use of vt100 escape sequences, which Net::Telnet[::Cisco] chokes on.
What should I do? Should I write my own parser for the hp switches? Should I hack the existing modules into submission? or should I try some other approach entirely?
In reply to vt100 parsing by duaneb
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