read_until problem under telnetlib
Steve Horsley
steve.horsley at cwcom.cwplc.com
Fri Jun 13 08:03:13 EDT 2003
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david_martin at carrefour.com (dma2) wrote in message news:<b94c6ea6.0306110847.571d6690 at posting.google.com>... > hi, i am having a problem that seems not to have been adressed yet on > this list > > i work on thousands of cisco equipements, and as usual the cisco > prompt is not consistent across their whole range of equipements and i > need this kind of code expect() takes a LIST of strings, not a single string. Also, it returns a tuple. This should work: index, match, got = cnx.expect(['#', '(enable)'], 5) if index == 0: print "it's an IOS box" doTheIosStuff() elif index == 1: print "it's a CatOS box" doTheCatosStuff() else: print "Urgh! Timeout." Steve
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