Hello,

 Where I work, we have a number of servers being co-located at one
location and are planning on moving those servers to another co-location
provider soon. My boss asked me why we could not, when we move the
servers, just place a router at the original ISP to redirect all traffic
from the original ip's to the new ip's rather than having duplicate
servers or adjusting the DNS at the same time. I told him that I wasnt
sure whether it was possible and was told by a friend that its not
really possible to do that. Can anyone confirm that or rather explain why
that is not possible? My Boss's theory was that we would have a router
with 2 ethernet ports and redirect the original ip's to the new ip's
through the second ethernet. 

Cheers,

 - Trevor




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