I'm trying to update a Cisco router through a web form. Here is the code that I have:
sub update_router_config {
if( $cisco->enable("$enable_password")){
$cisco->cmd("config t"); # enter new configuration
$cisco->print("@conf"); # send new data for config
}
}
That is to replace the direct Cisco codes of:
>enable
#config t
# <pasting of configuration>
< end
#copy run start
I have posted this question before, but it seems that I have found the real problem. The problem is that I don't seem to be exiting the configure mode. The input contains the 'end' keyword to exit the configuration mode. And even when I remove the 'copy run start' (because it prompts), I can't even get the plain running configuration to show up in the reloaded page. The textarea simply appears empty when returning to the page.
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