Dear Monks,

I am telnetting into a server successfully but the response is very slow. I tried to rename /etc/resolve.conf but no luck. What could be the problem ?
I am using this code to telnet.

NET::Telnet my $obj = Net::Telnet->new(Host => 'X.X.X.X', Timeout => 10, Errmode = +> 'return'); $obj->open('X.X.X.X') or die; $obj->login($username, $password);

Every time I pass a command its gives me an error "timeout error".
Small commands(like passing "ls" via telnet) are working fine but are too slow.

I am using the same script to login into other server and there everything works fine. No issues at all.

Thanks,
NEW USER OF PERL


In reply to Slow Telnet Response ????? by newkij1

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