Hello vasanth.easyrider,

Unfortunately I can not test your code on my local OS due to some configurations that I have applied. So at this point I can only ask questions and try to understand why your code is not working. On your sample of code you have multiple commands, any of them are working or all are failing? Also why Net::Telnet and not Net::OpenSSH.

SSH is much more secure connection. A few years ago I was experimenting with module and I wrote this question Best module to execute administrator commands on external operating systems (Linux) which contains sample of code for all the modules.

Looking forward to your reply.

BR / Thanos

Seeking for Perl wisdom...on the process of learning...not there...yet!

In reply to Re: Telnet Error - Vasanth by thanos1983
in thread Telnet Error - Vasanth by vasanth.easyrider

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