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hi , i am facing the same problem...i can successfully able to telnet into the router but when i give "sh run | in route" it doesn't work..please help...i can able to see telnet success and login sucess

use Net::Cisco; open(CONFIG,">config.txt"); print CONFIG "Router ip,Status\n"; open(ROUTERIP,"routerip.txt")or die "couldn't open routerip.txt"; open(COMMAND,"command.txt")or die "couldn't open command.txt"; while(<COMMAND>) { chomp($_); $comm=$_; } $count=0; while(<ROUTERIP>) { chomp($_); $router=$_; $tl=0; $t =Net::Telnet::Cisco->new(Host=>$router,Prompt => '/(?m:^(?:[\w.\/]+ +\:)?[\w.-]+\s?(?:\(config[^\)]*\))?\s?[\$#>]\s?(?:\(enable\))?\s*$)/' +,Timeout=>7,Errmode=>'return') or $tl=1; $lg=0; my @output = (); if($tl != 1) { print "$router Telnet success\n"; $t->login('8945','kuhdie') or $lg=1 ; if($lg != 1) { print "$router Login success\n"; print "$comm"; @output=$t->cmd(string=>"sh run | in route"); print "@output\n"; $t->close; } else { $loginstat="Login Failed"; print "$router $loginstat\n"; print CONFIG "$router,$loginstat\n"; } } else { $telnetstat="Telnet Failed"; print "$router $telnetstat\n"; print CONFIG "$router,$telnetstat\n"; } close(CONFIG); $count++; }

In reply to Re^3: Net::Telnet::Cisco and IOS-XR by Anonymous Monk
in thread Net::Telnet::Cisco and IOS-XR by VinsWorldcom

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