The answer will depend on how you connect to the remote machine manually.
Do you telnet to it? Then try Net::Telnet.
Do you have to ssh to it? Perhaps Net::SSH is what you need.
If it's some more complicated method, you may want to look into using Expect.
In reply to Re: How to run a perl pgm in remote machine
by liverpole
in thread How to run a perl pgm in remote machine
by arunmep
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