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Cisco 2811 - S0/0/0 Config 1

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robspwing

IS-IT--Management
Oct 29, 2008
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US
Hi All...Thanks in advance.

My ISP is changing the IP address and they are telling me that
I need to change my Serial interface to the new address.
I want to make sure that this is as easy as

going into the interface and doing the following
(x.x.x.x = current/soon to be old IP, n.n.n.n = new/soon to be IP)

no ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y

and then assigning the new IP

ip address n.n.n.n y.y.y.y

Rob

Doc, we better back up. We don't have enough road to get up to 88.
 
Technicaly you can just type the new address and it will overwrite the old one.
 
Thanks ISPKing...I just talked to my "technical rep" at the ISP provider. The new T1 that they dropped in is a bonded T1 (2x 1.5mb)

He told me that I will have to use the new IP address but I am "fooling" the router to make it seem as one pipe instead of two T1's.

I have Serial ports for this. (I guess you call those CSU/DSU cards. I am just waiting on him to let me know how to do this.

Thanks

Rob

Doc, we better back up. We don't have enough road to get up to 88.
 
Yeah no problem, what you will be doing is a multilink ppp configuration, where you will actually assign the ip address to the multilink interface instead of the serial interfaces, let us know if you need and more help with the configuration.
 
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