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INSTALL

1.1 Prerequisites

	Net::Telnet::Cisco relies on and extends Net::Telnet.

	CPAN and PPM will both automatically detect and install
	this module for you.

	+ Net::Telnet 3.02

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1.2 Make and install

1.2.1 UNIX

	1.2.1.1 CPAN Install

		1. Run the CPAN shell from your command-line:
	
			$ perl -MCPAN -e shell

		2. If this is your first time running CPAN, it will ask
		you a number of setup questions.

		3. Install the module:

			cpan> install Net::Telnet::Cisco

	1.2.1.2 Manual Install

		Failing those, download the module and install by hand:

			$ perl Makefile.PL [--prefix=...]
			$ make
			$ make test
			$ make install

1.2.2 Windows

	There are two ways to install Net::Telnet::Cisco on a Windows
	machine: 

	1.2.2.1 Install with PPM3, the ActiveState Perl Package Manager

		1. run PPM3

		2. type "rep add NTC http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/nettelnetcisco/"
		(without the quotes)

		3. type "install Net::Telnet::Cisco".
		
		For more information, read the PPM FAQ:
		http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Reference/Products/ActivePerl/faq/ActivePerl-faq2.html

	1.2.2.2 Install with PPM, v2, the older version

		1. run PPM.

		2. type "set repository NTC http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/nettelnetcisco/"
		(without the quotes)

		3. type "install Net::Telnet::Cisco".

	1.2.2.2 Install with CPAN

		Windows needs an additional program called "nmake" to
		install modules with CPAN. 

		1. Get and install nmake from 
		ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/nmake15.exe

		2. Run CPAN from a DOS prompt:

			C:\WINDOWS\DESKTOP> perl -MCPAN -e shell

		3. If this is your first time running CPAN, it will ask
		you a number of setup questions. When it asks you for
		the location of 'make', give it the path to 'nmake'.

		4. install Net::Telnet::Cisco from CPAN:

			cpan> install Net::Telnet::Cisco

1.2.3 MacOS

	1. If you have MacOS X, you can run the CPAN program from a Terminal:

		perl -MCPAN -e shell

	2. If this is your first time running CPAN, it will ask
	you a number of setup questions.

	3. Install the module:

		cpan> install Net::Telnet::Cisco

1.3 Troubleshooting

	Discuss on the mailing lists of forums at 
	http://NetTelnetCisco.SourceForge.net/

	Please include a script(1) typescript of the installation problems.

$Id: INSTALL,v 1.2 2002/06/18 17:07:39 jkeroes Exp $
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