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Router may have a problem with the Mac address changes.  Switches as well.
You can usually flush the ARP cache on your routers and switches with the
management software.  Depends on what you have.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Franz

have a friend replacing old as400 with a iSeries 8xx.
Right now both on local lan with different 10.x.x.x addresses.
For a test, after hours) he is going to shut down old box,
change new box ip address to same as old box.
change system name, network name, server name to match old box.
move twinax over (i know...)
restart new box TCP and ethernet interface

any problems with existing lan pc's seeing new iSeries? (mac address will be
different)
new box v5r2, old v4r5. DNS not running. Netserver is running & used.
no bridges in network, not sure if hubs or switches in local lan.
when test done, change new box back to previous other number & same reset of
tcp & interface

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