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Hi

TNX for all comments

it was ok with this type

sub SSHApp { my ($MyIP , $MyUser , $MyPass , $MyPass2 , $command ) = @_ ; #SSH Connection to Applaince my $ssh_1 = Net::Appliance::Session->new({personality => 'ios', tr +ansport => 'SSH', host => "$MyIP",}) ; $ssh_1->connect({ username => "$MyUser", password => "$MyPass" + }) ; $ssh_1->begin_privileged({ password => "$MyPass2"}) ; print $ssh_1->cmd("$command") ; $ssh_1->end_privileged ; $ssh_1->close; }

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