Tony,
IRLP will be no problem, all we need to know is when a new IP is available and working. There is no reason you couldn’t run with both the old and new IP simultaneously for a short time. Folks will connect to whatever the database says is the IP. Worst case it should take only a few hours for the new IP to circulate through the IRLP network.
-k9dc
On Aug 11, 2021, at 02:05, Tony Langdon via 44Net 44net@mailman.ampr.org wrote:
I've got over 200 IPs, and the most annoying part is that a couple of the addresses require manual intervention by the administrators of services (D-STAR REF admin and IRLP admins), so end users can find the new IP, and there's no scope for a "soft" cutover, it's an "either/or" scenario, and the extreme time difference involved means there will be downtime, that's unavoidable.