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Easiest migration is to leave the last octet the same for everything.  Quick regex replace and your old BGP configs have been copied to the new address range.  If you start messing with the assigned last octets, it's just an added headache.  

Regards,
Mike


On Aug 22, 2012, at 3:30 PM, Mike Horwath wrote:

> BTW: what am I gonna use for the route servers for IP addresses?
> 
> 69.147.218.1
> 69.147.218.2
> 
> I'm guessing, cause of the idea before, that it should just end in .1
> and .2 again.
> 
> Right?
> 
> If so I should be ready to change over to the new /24 and then
> secondary these addresses for later removal - I can update the
> interfaces during the switch downtime.
> 
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