Hi everyone..
I have to make Telnet session with Router/switch of Cisco. Anybody has idea how
it can be done? from what i researched, i got most of the telnet session like
client/servers. But what I have to do here is just to create a Telnet session
which writes the password when its prompted and then write the commands and
fetch the result which is returned by the session.
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> Message: 1> Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 17:52:28 +0100> From: J?nos Juh?sz
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: Re: [Tutor] Output of list> To:
> [email protected]> Message-ID:> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type:
> text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"> > Dear Emil,> > > I want to be capable of
> converting a string into a list where all > > the items, in the list, have a
> fixed length not equal to 1 e.g i > > have k = 'abcdefgh' and I want the
> fixed length for all the the > > items to be 2 then the list would look like
> ['ab', 'cd', 'ef, 'gh'].> > How do i do this?> > > > > - Emil> > It is nice
> place to use a generator:> > def pairs(sliceit):> streamlist =
> list(sliceit)> streamlist.reverse()> while streamlist:> pair =
> streamlist.pop() > try: pair += streamlist.pop()> except: pass> yield pair>
> > ## Probably it is easier to understand> def pairs2(sliceit):> try:> while
> sliceit:> yield sliceit[:2]> sliceit = sliceit[2:]> except: # oops, it was
> odd length> yield sliceit> > > print '_'.join(e for e in pairs('abcd'))>
> print '_'.join(e for e in pairs('abcde'))> print '_'.join(e for e in
> pairs2('abcd'))> print '_'.join(e for e in pairs2('abcde'))> > > Best
> Regards,> Janos> > > ------------------------------> > Message: 2> Date:
> Sun, 23 Dec 2007 13:40:13 -0600> From: Martin Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> Subject: Re: [Tutor] Output of list> Cc: [email protected]> Message-ID:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8> > J?nos Juh?sz
> wrote:> > It is nice place to use a generator:> > > > def pairs(sliceit):> >
> streamlist = list(sliceit)> > streamlist.reverse()> > while streamlist:> >
> pair = streamlist.pop() > > try: pair += streamlist.pop()> > except: pass> >
> yield pair> > > > ## Probably it is easier to understand> > def
> pairs2(sliceit):> > try:> > while sliceit:> > yield sliceit[:2]> > sliceit =
> sliceit[2:]> > except: # oops, it was odd length> > yield sliceit> > > > ...
> Or, by extending Alan's solution ...> > def splitStringByN(s, n):> for m in
> range(0, len(s), n):> yield s[m:m+n]> > k = 'abcdefghi'>
> list(splitStringByN(k, 2))> > As it turns out, this is similar to an ASPN
> Cookbook recipe contributed> by Dmitry Vasiliev:>
> http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/302069> > HTH,>
> Marty> > > ------------------------------> > Message: 3> Date: Sun, 23 Dec
> 2007 21:09:10 +0100> From: J?nos Juh?sz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: Re:
> [Tutor] Output of list> To: [email protected]> Message-ID:> <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"> > Dear Marty,> >
> > >... Or, by extending Alan's solution ...> >> >def splitStringByN(s, n):>
> > for m in range(0, len(s), n):> > yield s[m:m+n]> >> >k = 'abcdefghi'>
> >list(splitStringByN(k, 2))> > It seems to be the most readable solution for
> me.> > > >As it turns out, this is similar to an ASPN Cookbook recipe
> contributed> >by Dmitry Vasiliev:>
> >http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/302069> >> >HTH,>
> >Marty> > Thanks for the link.> > > Best regards,> Janos> > >
> ------------------------------> > Message: 4> Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2007
> 14:53:43 -0600> From: Martin Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: Re: [Tutor]
> Output of list> To: [email protected]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8> > J?nos Juh?sz wrote:> > Dear
> Marty,> > Hi Janos,> > >> ... Or, by extending Alan's solution ...> >>> >>
> def splitStringByN(s, n):> >> for m in range(0, len(s), n):> >> yield
> s[m:m+n]> >>> >> k = 'abcdefghi'> >> list(splitStringByN(k, 2))> > > > It
> seems to be the most readable solution for me.> > For completeness, one
> could also pull it out of the function def and use> a generator expression
> directly. If I'm not mistaken, this would be more> or less equivalent:> > k
> = 'abcdefghi'> list((k[m:m+2] for m in range(0, len(k), 2)))> > > > > > >>
> As it turns out, this is similar to an ASPN Cookbook recipe contributed> >>
> by Dmitry Vasiliev:> >>
> http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/302069> >>> >> HTH,>
> >> Marty> > > > Thanks for the link.> > No problem.> > Happy Holidays!>
> Marty> > > ------------------------------> > Message: 5> Date: Sun, 23 Dec
> 2007 14:48:54 -0500> From: "TW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: [Tutor] Py2Exe
> Tutorial> To: <[email protected]>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"> > > I am wondering if there
> is a good tutorial on Py2Exe and its functions?> I have not been able to
> find one. I have samples but that is not good> enough. It would be nice to
> have something explain all the functions for> including directories, modules
> and all that stuff when making an executable.> > Bruce> > > >
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