Shot in the dark, but try 'binmode':
my $t = new Net::Telnet( Input_log => 'log.txt', binmode => 1, Prompt => '/cis-.+[>#]/' );
This worked when I used N::T::C to connect to Quagga routers that exhibited that behavior (reply from first command after second is issued).
In reply to Re: Cisco weirdness under Net::Telnet when "enabled"
by VinsWorldcom
in thread Cisco weirdness under Net::Telnet when "enabled"
by fx
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