Try this, it is working for me.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Net::Ping;
open(INFILE, "<", "d:\\file2.txt") or die("cannot open infile: $!");
my @ip_array = <INFILE>;
close(INFILE);
open(OUTFILE, ">", "d:\\ping_output") or die("unable to write output:
+$!");
chomp(@ip_array);
$p = Net::Ping->new();
foreach(@ip_array)
{
if($_ =~ /\d+.\d+.\d+.\d+/)
{
if($p->ping($&))
{
print OUTFILE ("$_ is responding to ping.\n");
}
else
{
print OUTFILE ("$_ is NOT responding to ping.\n");
}
}
}
close(OUTFILE);
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