Hi,
The regexp that is evaluating the prompt doesn't include the characters ":" and "/" that are present in your router names.
So you have to alter the regexp used for the prompt.
If you create the Net::Telnet::Cisco object "$obj" you can see what regexp is used with
print $obj->prompt, "\n";
And alter it with
$obj->prompt('/(?m:^[\w.:\/-]+\s?(?:\(config[^\)]*\))?\s?[\$#>]\s?(?:\(enable\))?\s*$)/');
The regexp I used above includes your special characters. So that should work.
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