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Thanks! Now for the hard part, I guess....tracking down everywhere the
original address is used & changing it.
Plus, actually adding the new on to the table. I know where the table lives
so that shouldn't be too hard.
I just know we're going to miss something. We also have all sorts of MQ
entries which use IP addresses which have to be changed. I guess we will
change them to use names so that if this ever happens again, we won't have
to go through this again.
Deb
-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Larry Bolhuis
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 2:42 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: IP Address change on iSeries
Absotively! You can add a great big bunchfull of addresses per line. In
addition you can create virtual IPs that don't live on either line but
float between them (assuming they are both in the same IP Subnet).
The easiest thing to do is simple add the new IP interface through iNav
(or CFGTCP option 1) and then start it up.
- Larry
DebbieKelemen wrote:
We have a 520. We got a card put in the other port. So we have two
addresses assigned already for some reason.
So can I add a 3rd & start adding & mapping without a problem? Can I
leave
the others without an issue?
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