telnet – Executes a low-down and dirty telnet command
New in version 2.4.
Synopsis
- Executes a low-down and dirty telnet command, not going through the module subsystem.
 - This is mostly to be used for enabling ssh on devices that only have telnet enabled by default.
 
Parameters
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments | 
|---|---|---|
|   command    - / required    |    List of commands to be executed in the telnet session.  aliases: commands  |  |
|   host    -    |   Default: "remote_addr"   |    The host/target on which to execute the command   |  
|   login_prompt    -    |   Default: "login: "   |    Login or username prompt to expect   |  
|   password    -    |    The password for login   |  |
|   password_prompt    -    |   Default: "Password: "   |    Login or username prompt to expect   |  
|   pause    -    |   Default: 1   |    Seconds to pause between each command issued   |  
|   port    -    |   Default: 23   |    Remote port to use   |  
|   prompts    -    |   Default: ["$"]   |    List of prompts expected before sending next command   |  
|   send_newline    boolean   added in 2.7   |   
  |    Sends a newline character upon successful connection to start the terminal session.   |  
|   timeout    -    |   Default: 120   |    timeout for remote operations   |  
|   user    -    |   Default: "remote_user"   |    The user for login   |  
Notes
Note
- The 
environmentkeyword does not work with this task 
Examples
- name: send configuration commands to IOS
  telnet:
    user: cisco
    password: cisco
    login_prompt: "Username: "
    prompts:
      - "[>#]"
    command:
      - terminal length 0
      - configure terminal
      - hostname ios01
- name: run show commands
  telnet:
    user: cisco
    password: cisco
    login_prompt: "Username: "
    prompts:
      - "[>#]"
    command:
      - terminal length 0
      - show version
   Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
| Key | Returned | Description | 
|---|---|---|
|   output    list    |  always |   output of each command is an element in this list  Sample:  ['success', 'success', '', 'warning .. something']   |  
Status
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
 - This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
 
Authors
- Ansible Core Team
 
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