Re: Telnet Question
2000-05-17 17:00:10
Brad,
you really have two options. The first is using PERL and the telnet module. I
have
a couple of samples that I could send you. The second is to use expect. Either
way you will be doing some coding.
Brad Martin wrote:
> How can I perform non-interactive telnet session from a script that runs from
> an
> AIX machine? I would like to write a script that will telnet to a Cisco device
> and issue specific commands. I'm not sure how to establish the telnet login
> and
> then pass the commands.
>
> Brad Martin
> MetLife
>
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Frank W. Hansen
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Brad,
you really have two options. The first is using PERL and the telnet
module. I have a couple of samples that I could send you.
The second is to use expect. Either way you will be doing some coding.
Brad Martin wrote:
How can I perform non-interactive telnet session
from a script that runs from an
AIX machine? I would like to write a script that will telnet to a Cisco
device
and issue specific commands. I'm not sure how to establish the telnet
login and
then pass the commands.
Brad Martin
MetLife
_________________________________________________________________________
NV-L List information (unsubscribing, policies, posting, digest version,
searchable archives): http://www.tkg.com/nv-l
--
Best Regards,
Frank W. Hansen
Tivoli Certified Enterprise Consultant
www.EnterpriseInnovations.com
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