> >Thanks for the advice. I think I am going to have to do it with 2 cards.
> >We have a new provider and a new T1 line that we are switching to. So, we
> >have a new router for that line and everything. So, I will need the IP's
> >on both networks to be active at the same time. So, when I do the DNS
> >switch, they will both be active while all the other DNS servers refresh
> >to the new IP's.
>
>
> Yeah, but whaddya need two cards for?
>
> Why not just add the second set of IPs as an alias?
>
> Sure, you'll have all the traffic on one network, but presumably you'll have
> X amount of traffic on the first network, and as you move things from one
> network to the other you won't be increasing X, just changing the percentage
> of the traffic that's on one IP range or the other.
>
> You can do this without even shutting down the box.
Well, I have to have the second card for the other Network, don't I? Or,
is there a way to route all the traffic for the new network through
the old network?? I have 2 different routers going, one for each
network.
-Bryan Opfer
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