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Bug#155782: marked as done (ITP: libnet-telnet-cisco-perl -- Additional functionality to Net::Telnet to access Cisco devices)



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Subject: ITP: libnet-telnet-cisco-perl -- Additional functionality to Net::Telnet to access Cisco devices
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Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2002-08-07
Severity: wishlist

  Package name    : libnet-telnet-cisco-perl
  Version         : 1.10
  Upstream Author : Joshua_Keroes@eli.net
  URL             : http://cpan.perl.org also
                    http://NetTelnetCisco.sourceforge.net/
  License         : Free software (Perl license)
  Description     : Additional functionality to Net::Telnet to access Cisco devices

  This package provides more functionality (needed by rat) to access
  Cisco devices (mainly routers) using Perl.

  Javi


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Hi!

This is a semi-automated message concerning your ITP of libnet-telnet-cisco-perl.
The package libnet-telnet-cisco-perl seems already to be in the archive.
Therefore, I'm closing this bug.

Kind regards,
Bas Zoetekouw.



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