There is an errmode() and dump_log().  Maybe that is what you are trying to
capture.

  perldoc Net::Telnet



-Jeff



--- Daniel Staal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> --On Tuesday, September 23, 2003 0:02 +0530 Pandey Rajeev-A19514 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Does Telnet.pm capture output from other than the STDOUT ?
> >
> > I have a case where I telnet to a router through a console
> > connection. All commands work well and returns the output.  But,
> > there is a special command that turns on the monitoring system of
> > that machine. So some text keep on scrolling (text that appear even
> > without issuing any user command). Such texts are not captured by
> > telnet module.
> >
> > I am not doing any mistake in setting the prompt.
> >
> > In expect language, I am able to capture the scrolling text but not
> > in Telnet.pm.
> 
> Sounds like Telnet.pm only captures from STDOUT.  You are turning on 
> error messages, and they are getting written to STDERR.  You'll have 
> to combine them.  If the router you are connecting to is Unix-like 
> you should be able to add '2>&1' to the end of the prompt and have 
> STDERR written to STDOUT.
> 
> Daniel T. Staal
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