First of all, I have no experience with using Net::Telnet, so I am not sure if what you want can be done in it.
You might want to have a look at Expect instead - it is all about handling interactive access to remote servers. (This does assume you are not using ActivePerl on Windows, under which - afaik - it doesn't work.)
In reply to Re: Net::Telnet issue
by frodonl
in thread Net::Telnet issue
by dimishome
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