Hi Perl Monks,
Look at following code:
use strict;
use Expect;
my $timeout = 10;
my $command = 'telnet';
my $params = ("10.123.125.13");
# Create the Expect object
my $exp = Expect->spawn($command, $params) or die "Cannot spawn sftp c
+ommand \n";
$exp->expect($timeout, ["mpp>"]);
$exp->send("enable\n");
$exp->expect($timeout, ["mpp#"]);
$exp->send("help\n");
# Help gives list of available commands
$exp->expect($timeout, ["mpp#"]);
$exp->send("exit\n");
$exp->send("logout\n");
$exp->soft_close();
Here I would like get output after command 'help\n'. I tried with $exp->before and after with no success.
Please let me know if anybody knows a good solution (no need end-to-end code atleast any idea should be fine).
Thanks!
Anil A Kumar
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