Put the old router's IP on the new router as a secondary IP on the loopback. 
(assuming you are de-comissioning the old router).
 
- CK.

On 2012-09-01, at 3:12 AM, Howard, Christopher Bryan wrote:

> We have a chart that monitors our 4 ISP connections to give us a nice picture 
> of our bandwidth usage at any given point in time.  We are getting ready to 
> move these links to a new router.  In the past, I've had to update charts 
> before when links moved devices, but as far as I can tell, it's not possible 
> to change the source interface for a data set on a chart.  You either have to 
> delete the data set and start over or add the new data set and leave the old 
> one there with just a solid line that always sits at 0.  We would really like 
> to not lose all our historical data.  Is there any way of accomplishing this?
> 
> -Christopher
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