Folks, 

Here is my problem:

I have created a perl script that takes input from a user, opens an
SSH connection to an old legacy system and runs commands on it based
on the input given.

The script is running on a SUSE 9.1 installation..

The legacy system is a Telecom system running on VMS on an old DEC VAX server.

The script runs fine.  The connection to the system via Net::SSH::Perl
is flawless.  The problem is that in order to finalize certain
commands in the legacy system, you need to press one of
PF1/PF2/PF3/PF4.  On a terminal emulator application this is no
problem as you can map these keys to a normal F1/F2/F3 key.  I do not
know how to send pf key sequences via perl.

Any push in the right direction would be appreciated.  I am hitting a
brick wall.

Thanks,
Darren


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Darren Fuller
Nomas Level 2 System Support
Operations Technical and System Support Team 
Bell Canada
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