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NAME

       Net::CLI::Interact::Transport::Telnet - TELNET based CLI connection

VERSION

       version 2.143070

DESCRIPTION

       This module provides a wrapped instance of a TELNET client for use by Net::CLI::Interact.

INTERFACE

   app
       On Windows platforms you must download the "plink.exe" program, and pass its location to
       the library in this parameter. On other platforms, this defaults to "telnet".

   runtime_options
       Based on the "connect_options" hash provided to Net::CLI::Interact on construction,
       selects and formats parameters to provide to "app" on the command line. Supported
       attributes:

       host (required)
           Host name or IP address of the host to which the TELNET application is to connect.

       port
           Port number on the host which is listening for the TELNET connection.  Defaults to 23.

       opts
           If you want to pass any other options to the Telnet application, then use this option,
           which should be an array reference.

           On Windows platforms, each item on the list will be passed to the "plink.exe"
           application, separated by a single space character. On Unix platforms, if depends
           whether you have IO::Pty installed (which in turn depends on a compiler).  Typically,
           the Net::Telnet library is used for TELNET connections, so the list can be any options
           taken by its "new()" constructor. Otherwise the local "telnet" application is used.

       reap
           Only used on Unix platforms, this installs a signal handler which attempts to reap the
           "ssh" child process. Pass a true value to enable this feature only if you notice
           zombie processes are being left behind after use.

COMPOSITION

       See the following for further interface details:

       ยท   Net::CLI::Interact::Transport::Base

AUTHOR

       Oliver Gorwits <oliver@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Oliver Gorwits.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.