Configure your servers to have IP addresses both from your new and old
providers.  This way you can listen to both interfaces, until such time
that the DNS records would have expired and the new records would be
active.  This setup can only happen if you have an overlap period wherein
both providers will be connected to you.



On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Allan Garcia wrote:

> hello guys,
> we are currently migrating the ip address of our primary and secondary dns
> server. we have informed network-solutions as well as our local domain
> registrant and verified that the records have been succesfully updated. how
> can i accomplish this? any idea would be greatly appreciated.
> thanks and regards,
> allan
>
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