I am using the following script, and it works fine with Host1-
HostName1#, host =172.16.1.1, port =23
OUTPUT:
Configuration register is 0x2102
Press any key to continue . . .
but it doesn't work with Host2-
HostName2#, host =10.10.1.2, port =7012
I get an error:
command timed-out at c:\temp\dir5CFE.tmp\telnet.pl line 6
3 use Net::Telnet::Cisco;
4
5 my $cs = Net::Telnet::Cisco->new( Host => '10.10.1.2', Port =>
+'7012', );
6 $cs->login( 'user', 'pass' );
7
8 # Execute a command
9 my @cmd_output = $cs->cmd( 'show ver | inc Configuration' );
10 print @cmd_output;
11
12 $cs->close;
But both devices work fine while I use Putty to telnet in.
Please let me know.
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