SilentGhost added the comment:
The host ip needs to be supplied as a string:
telnetlib.Telnet(host='192.168.1.15', port=3490, timeout=5)
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nosy: +SilentGhost
resolution: -> not a bug
stage: -> resolved
status: open -> closed
type: -> behavior
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New submission from Mark McDonnell:
I'm trying to use telnetlib in a simple script similar to the example show in
the documentation. I get an error saying SyntaxError: invalid syntax. This is
true with Windows 10, and XP, both using Python 2.7.11 32 bit.
Here's what happens in IDLE:
>>> import