Using Net::Telnet in Perl to connect to an adsl modem
Hello,
First of all, congratulations on this forum! Very mice material!
This is my fist thread and it has to do with connecting to an adsl modem and executing some commands.
Heres what I do:
But it does not work. Nothing gets printed on input.txt file.
My guess is that something goes wrong with the waitfor() subs as the connection hungs-up after exiting, as I cannot connect again.
Below is a copy-paste of the output when doing it manually.
Thanks in advance!
George.
Last edited by Ravendark; 09-08-2009 at 11:31 AM..
Hello There,
I configure my Modem as follow.
Step1.
# admintool &
Then from Browse --> Serial Port
i select tta port and Edit --> Modify
From that i select Template : Modem:Dial Out
Baud Rate: 9600
Ok
Step 2
# tip /dev/cua/a
connected (1 Reply)
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Hi,
Can anybody help me in writing command "waitfor" for string
"C:\WINNT\Profiles\mfcf0508>" while using net::Telnet module.
I tried the below format :
$telnet->waitfor('/"C\:\WINNT\Profiles\mfcf0508>".*$/i');
Getting error as : pattern match timed-out
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How to do this..??
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Please advise.
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Hiya,
I'm trying to write a shell script to enter a bunch of loooooong configuration commands (to set ip, gateway etc.) for a quite outdated modem. It must be accessed via telnet. Here the preliminary code:
#!/bin/bash
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LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
adsl-connect
ADSL-CONNECT(8) System Manager's Manual ADSL-CONNECT(8)NAME
adsl-connect - Shell script to manage a PPPoE link
SYNOPSIS
adsl-connect [config_file]
adsl-connect interface user [config_file]
DESCRIPTION
adsl-connect is a shell script which manages an ADSL connection using the Roaring Penguin user-space PPPoE client. If you omit con-
fig_file, the default file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0 is used. If you supply interface and user, then they override the
Ethernet interface and user-name settings in the configuration file.
Note that normally, you should not invoke adsl-connect directly. Instead, use adsl-start to bring up the ADSL connection.
adsl-connect first reads a configuration file. It then brings up a PPPoE connection. If the connection ever drops, a message is logged to
syslog, and adsl-connect re-establishes the connection. In addition, each time the connection is dropped or cannot be established, adsl-
connect executes the script /etc/ppp/adsl-lost if it exists and is executable.
The shell script adsl-stop causes adsl-connect to break out of its loop, bring the connection down, and exit.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
adsl-connect uses the following shell variables from the configuration file:
ETH The Ethernet interface connected to the ADSL modem (for example, eth0).
USER The ADSL user-id (for example, b1xxnxnx@sympatico.ca).
PIDFILE
A file in which to write the process-ID of the adsl-connect process (for example, /var/run/pppoe.pid). Two additional files ($PID-
FILE.pppd and $PIDFILE.pppoe) hold the process-ID's of the pppd and pppoe processes, respectively.
By using different configuration files with different PIDFILE settings, you can manage multiple PPPoE connections. Just specify the con-
figuration file as an argument to adsl-start and adsl-stop.
AUTHOR
adsl-connect was written by David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>.
The pppoe home page is http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/.
SEE ALSO pppoe(8), adsl-start(8), adsl-stop(8), pppd(8), pppoe.conf(5), adsl-setup(8), adsl-status(8), pppoe-sniff(8), pppoe-server(8), pppoe-
relay(8)4th Berkeley Distribution 21 February 2000 ADSL-CONNECT(8)