Need to pick the brain's of the experts out there. 
We are changing from a cable internet connection to a fiber one. The cable
connection is staying in place, so we will actually have 2 internet
connections at my main site. The cable one is going to serve as sort of a
"guest/public" internet connection, whereas the fiber becomes our main
connection
We are getting an entirely new block of static IP addresses with our new
fiber connection. I am going to need to change the IP address of both my
primary nameserver (which I host here) and mail server (also hosted here) to
reflect the new static addresses. The mailserver and the primary nameserver
are the same physical box.
I am unsure what is the best way/order to do this.The new connections will
be totally independent of the old one, different firewalls, different
switches, etc. My internal network will be attached to the firewall behind
the new fiber connection.
I'll check the IMAIL KB for the best way to handle this within Imail. My
biggest concern is the best way to get the Internet aware of the change, and
the timing involved.
Suggestions are welcome. 
TIA, 
Sharyn 





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