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Expect with tcl/tk
hai all,
i have an tcl script in which i have been reading the DUT Command prompt of an cisco switch as DUT Command Prompt : cisco* and running the test case of stp now the problem is if i have given any blank space in between the cisco or at the startup then the Expect is not identifying the DUT command prompt . is there any solution in expect so that if any blank space comes then further process can be carry on not specifying that DUT Command prompt not recognizable Regards, Sanju |
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