Hi guys, I have a strange problem:
I'm trying to connect to a Cisco box via ssh to execute some 'show' commands on a regular basis and later process them for some comparison.However, I cannot even connect to the box.This is the code:

------------------------begin code
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Net::SSH::Perl;
my $ssh = Net::SSH::Perl->new("cisco");
print "Trying to get in...\n";
my $stat = $ssh->login("user",'pass');
print "Status is $stat\n";
my($values, $stderr, $exit) = $ssh->cmd('show proc cpu');
print "$values";

-----------------------end code

pretty simple and should do the trick, but it doesn't. The output I get is:

Trying to get in...
Status is 44
Use of uninitialized value $values in string at ./get_itp_stats.pl line 10.

Can someone see trough in this?

Thanks

In reply to Net::SSH::Perl returns status 44 by merkata

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