Depending upon the topology you may be able to use Local Area Mobility, and
this is a stretch unless you have the right topology Mobile IP?? Just a
guess! Need to take the edge off before my first lab attempt on Monday!!
Thanks for keeping us thinking!
Jason
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> You have a device that is reachable only via telnet or console that you've
> preconfigured with an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway and
> subsequently shipped out to a remote location to be installed. Once the
> device was in place you realized that you've configured it with the wrong
> addressing information. The subnet you used actually exists at another
> location so this device is currently unreachable via IP. If you could
> somehow reach the device you'd be able to correct your mistake without
> having someone ship the device back to you.
>
> What can you do to restore IP connectivity to this device in its current
> location and make it reachable from both the local router and remote
> routers?
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