If it is a once-only action - JMeter .jmx files are basically .xml so you can
use your favorite text editor to find and replace all occurrences of "old"
IP with the "new" one. 

Going forward I would recommend using  HTTP Request Defaults
<http://blazemeter.com/blog/http-request-defaults>   to avoid this and
similar situations in the future so you could have a single config element
to alter all the HTTP Request Samplers as required.  



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