IP changes

IP changes

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IP changes flyersix 07-03-2008
Posted by flyersix on July 3, 2008, 7:46 am
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If I need to modify the subnet mask on one router and mask and IP on
another can I use the ip address command - or do I need to delete the
entry with no ip address then enter the new one?

Posted by Trendkill on July 3, 2008, 9:58 am
> If I need to modify the subnet mask on one router and mask and IP on
> another can I use the ip address command - or do I need to delete the
> entry with no ip address then enter the new one?

ip address command should replace it when you enter it, just be
careful that you do the far end first if this is a point to point
network.


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