I guess that one of the problems with your code is with the following parameter:
Prompt => '/[ERX02#]/'
This most likely does not do what you want. It will match any string containing a "E", "R", "X", "0", "2" or "#". See perlre. Most likely you want this instead:
Prompt => '/\\[ERX02#\\]/'
Why did you comment out use strict; in your code? Using strict helps you to find errors in your variable declarations.
I find it quite rude of you to post a new top-level question without any hint to your previous question and the answer you got there already. Also, you could have formatted your session output in code tags so it reads nicer and doesn't get the square brackets interpolated.
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