Well, at lesat I'm not the only one that's thought if
this!  Thanks Thomas Sjolshagen for your input.  It
seems to be not doable.  I went ahead and did it the
old fashoned way today- brought one card offline, and
the other online with the old one's address.
--- Rich Glazier <rglazier2002_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> This is a stretch, but I was wondering if anyone
> knew
> of a way to move an IP from one NIC to another,
> without network interuption?  I have my primary IP
> on
> a FDDI card.  I have a Gbit ethernet instaled on the
> system.  I want to move the IP tied to the FDDI to
> the
> other network card. Using  sysman -netwizard (or
> hacking rc.config, etc.) I assume I'd have to
> de-configure the FDDI card, and then use the same
> tool
> to configure the Gbit port, which would cause
> network
> interuption.  I started toying with the idea of
> using
> Netrain to do a cutover to a new card, or something
> like that.  
> 
> Any thoughts would be appreciated.
> 
> DS20E T64 5.1A PK6
> 
> 
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