I did more hunting around, got a grep to search the whole /etc.  I
found the old DNS IPA's in /etc/dnscache/[env/DNS1, root/servers/@]. 
In lrcfg/packages/dnscache FORWARD_ONLY is YES, so I changed the DNS
addresses there, i.e. DNS1, backed-up & rebooted.  Then I never got a
dial-out, so I edited servers/@ in-situ, backed-up & rebooted.  Now it
dialed my ISP, but connections failed because SYN never got replies.

So I went back to the old DNS IPA's all around, and I can connect
again.  I ran a DNS lookup on the IPA's my ISP gave me, and they're
legit NS for my ISP's current provider, mdsg-pacwest.com. 

I'm afraid to depend on those old DNS IPA's, but can't seem to get
Bering & my ISP's current provider's DNS servers to play nice. 
Suggestions, please?  (TIA)

Paul Rogers
Rogers' Second Law: Everything you do communicates.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.geocities.com/paulgrogers
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