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cledford wrote:

> I'm by no means a scripting/*NIX/Expect guru - but a while back was able to
> stumble  through setting up Windows/CYGWIN/expect enough to put together a
> really functional system for basic network management of Cisco routers and
> switches.  Everything ran fine on my old laptop which died recently.  I've
> just downloaded the latest CYGWIN to my new laptop (I'm assuming a newer

You didn't mention whether you were using Windows' telnet.exe or
Cygwin's (inetutils) telnet.  (If you had attached the cygcheck output
as per the reporting guidelines this would have been clear.)  You
probably will have difficulty using Windows' telnet with expect as it
does not know about ptys, but Cygwin's telnet should work fine.

Brian

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