(usr-tc) NetServer question...
Hello all! Hope everyone had a good christmas and have a 'subdued' new years planned ! ( i know i dont ! ).. anyway.. One of the good old Netserver 486based cards here causing me 'simple' grief.. Card itself operates perfectly, Im writing a perl script at the moment that basically telnets to the card and does a sh sess.. problem arises when the netserver responds 'press return to continue'.. is there anyway of disabling this auto-pause function, or a command to set the termlength, or even better a program someone else has written to do a 'who's onine' query to the netserver ?? Any help appreciated.. Steve Monkhouse - Network Engineer --------------------------------------------------------------------- EtherTech Computer Services Ph : +61-3-9768-2665 Fx : +61-3-9768-2664 http://www.ethertech.com.au - To unsubscribe to usr-tc, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe usr-tc" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message.
You cant turn it off.. YOur script needs to look for the paging message and send the CR/lF.. -M On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Steve Monkhouse wrote:
Hello all!
Hope everyone had a good christmas and have a 'subdued' new years planned ! ( i know i dont ! )..
anyway..
One of the good old Netserver 486based cards here causing me 'simple' grief..
Card itself operates perfectly, Im writing a perl script at the moment that basically telnets to the card and does a sh sess..
problem arises when the netserver responds 'press return to continue'.. is there anyway of disabling this auto-pause function, or a command to set the termlength, or even better a program someone else has written to do a 'who's onine' query to the netserver ??
Any help appreciated..
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