Another late reply:
I had to make a few adjustments to your code to get it to work properly on a Cisco device:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Net::OpenSSH;
use Net::Telnet;
$Net::OpenSSH::debug = -1;
my $promptEnd = '/\w+[\$\%\#\>]\s{0,1}$/o';
my $timeout = 60;
my $ssh = Net::OpenSSH->new('your.ciscodevice.here',
user => 'johndoe',
password => 'secretpass',
kill_ssh_on_timeout => 1,
timeout => $timeout);
# stderr_to_stdout was required to get Net::Telnets waitfor() to work
my ($fh, $pid) = $ssh->open2pty({stderr_to_stdout => 1});
my %params = (
fhopen => $fh,
prompt => $promptEnd,
timeout => $timeout,
errmode => 'return',
telnetmode => 0,
cmd_remove_mode => 1,
output_record_separator => "\r",
);
my $conn = Net::Telnet->new( %params );
my @lines = $conn->cmd("show tech");
print @lines;
PS: Error checks removed, insert them at will.
cat /dev/world | perl -e "(/(^.*? \?) 42\!/) && (print $1))"
errors->(c)
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