Value of variable parameter_value is proper but it does not pass is_ipv4() function test

[root@localhost bond]# perl ifcfgbondverification.pl Enter the absolute directory location for ifcfg files /root/office/ifcfgverification/bond Value of parameter is 172.20.1.1 Failed -> IPADDR:172.20.1.1 Value of parameter is 255.0.0.0 Failed -> NETMASK:255.0.0.0 Value of parameter is 172.30.12.25 Failed -> DNS1:172.30.12.25 Value of parameter is Failed -> MTU: Value of parameter is none Failed -> BOOTPROTO:none Value of parameter is yes Failed -> ONBOOT:yes Value of parameter is NO Failed -> USERCTL:NO Value of parameter is no Failed -> NM_CONTROLLED:no Value of parameter is 172.26.1.1 Failed -> IPADDR:172.26.1.1 Value of parameter is 255.0.0.0 Failed -> NETMASK:255.0.0.0 Value of parameter is 172.30.12.25 Failed -> DNS1:172.30.12.25 Value of parameter is Failed -> MTU: Value of parameter is none Failed -> BOOTPROTO:none Value of parameter is yes Failed -> ONBOOT:yes Value of parameter is NO Failed -> USERCTL:NO Value of parameter is no Failed -> NM_CONTROLLED:no Value of parameter is 172.28.1.1 Failed -> IPADDR:172.28.1.1 Value of parameter is 255.0.0.0 Failed -> NETMASK:255.0.0.0 Value of parameter is 172.30.12.25 Failed -> DNS1:172.30.12.25 Value of parameter is Failed -> MTU: Value of parameter is none Failed -> BOOTPROTO:none Value of parameter is yes Failed -> ONBOOT:yes Value of parameter is NO Failed -> USERCTL:NO Value of parameter is no Failed -> NM_CONTROLLED:no Value of parameter is 172.30.1.1 Failed -> IPADDR:172.30.1.1 Value of parameter is 255.0.0.0 Failed -> NETMASK:255.0.0.0 Value of parameter is 172.30.12.25 Failed -> DNS1:172.30.12.25 Value of parameter is Failed -> MTU: Value of parameter is none Failed -> BOOTPROTO:none Value of parameter is yes Failed -> ONBOOT:yes Value of parameter is NO Failed -> USERCTL:NO Value of parameter is no Failed -> NM_CONTROLLED:no Value of parameter is 172.27.1.1 Failed -> IPADDR:172.27.1.1 Value of parameter is 255.0.0.0 Failed -> NETMASK:255.0.0.0 Value of parameter is 172.30.12.25 Failed -> DNS1:172.30.12.25 Value of parameter is Failed -> MTU: Value of parameter is none Failed -> BOOTPROTO:none Value of parameter is yes Failed -> ONBOOT:yes Value of parameter is NO Failed -> USERCTL:NO Value of parameter is no Failed -> NM_CONTROLLED:no Value of parameter is 172.21.1.1 Failed -> IPADDR:172.21.1.1 Value of parameter is 255.0.0.0 Failed -> NETMASK:255.0.0.0 Value of parameter is 172.30.12.25 Failed -> DNS1:172.30.12.25 Value of parameter is Failed -> MTU: Value of parameter is none Failed -> BOOTPROTO:none Value of parameter is yes Failed -> ONBOOT:yes Value of parameter is NO Failed -> USERCTL:NO Value of parameter is no Failed -> NM_CONTROLLED:no Value of parameter is 172.31.1.1 Failed -> IPADDR:172.31.1.1 Value of parameter is 255.0.0.0 Failed -> NETMASK:255.0.0.0 Value of parameter is 172.30.12.25 Failed -> DNS1:172.30.12.25 Value of parameter is Failed -> MTU: Value of parameter is none Failed -> BOOTPROTO:none Value of parameter is yes Failed -> ONBOOT:yes Value of parameter is NO Failed -> USERCTL:NO Value of parameter is no Failed -> NM_CONTROLLED:no [root@localhost bond]#

In reply to Re^2: IP address validation when IP is picked dynamically by rahulruns
in thread IP address validation when IP is picked dynamically by rahulruns

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