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Im trying to make a script to automatically put the configs in to factory default Dlink 3200 switches. (ssh is no option it's disabled by default) After trying with the"expect" function I switched to "echo" because I couldn't get expect to work.

I can now automatically log in:

(
  echo open 10.90.90.90
  sleep 2
  echo "admin"
  sleep 1
  echo "admin"
  sleep 1
) | telnet

But here is my problem; the config file that needs to be included is 900 lines long, so I am looking for a way to execute the commands in the config file, without having to copy/paste echo & sleep for each line...

Do you guys know a way to help me out?

Thanks in advance,

Michel

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  • Please show us how you execute the code/config file. Perhaps a demo would do.
    – konsolebox
    Sep 19, 2013 at 10:43

1 Answer 1

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How about

(
  echo open 10.90.90.90
  sleep 2
  echo "admin"
  sleep 1
  echo "admin"
  sleep 1
  cat config_file | while IFS='' read line
    do
      echo "$line"
      sleep 0.1
    done
) | telnet
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  • use done < config_file instead. And what is the point of IFS='' ? Also it may be a good idea to use -r flag with read. Sep 19, 2013 at 13:45
  • IFS='' makes the read read also spaces and stuff without stripping them: echo " bla" | { read a; echo "$a"; } ⇒ leading spaces gone. echo " bla" | { IFS='' read a; echo "$a"; } ⇒ leading spaces intact.
    – Alfe
    Sep 19, 2013 at 14:21
  • If you care about not having the cat process, then use redirection of input, yup. Less readable, though (I find).
    – Alfe
    Sep 19, 2013 at 14:23

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