1)a)If I telnet directly to port 23 on the actual device the Password prompt is immediately displayed.
telnet 10.2.200.101 Trying 10.2.200.101... Connected to 10.2.200.101. Escape character is '^]'. Password:
1b)If I telnet to the console server and the port on the console server that is connected to the console port on the device I have to hit return before I see the Password: prompt.
telnet 10.2.200.10 2033 Trying 10.2.200.10... Connected to 10.2.200.10. Escape character is '^]'. (I HAVE TO HIT RETURN HERE TO GET THE PROMPT) Password:
I also tested this out with Net::Telnet::Cisco and was able to prove the theory by using $session_obj->send_wakeup('connect');

So I guess my question now is, how can I send that wakeup or carriage return inside Net::Appliance::Session (which is using Net::Telnet as the transport module).

In reply to Re^2: Net::Appliance::Session and Console Server by josh803316
in thread Net::Appliance::Session and Console Server by josh803316

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