Sure, copy tftp startup-config (which doesn't affect your running conifg).
Then next time it comes up, it uses the new startup config.

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""John Zaggat"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> We are physically moving a router from one location to another, I will be
> connecting remotely to this router, is it possible to set a router to load
> the new config (saved in the flash) at next power up.
> Thanks
> Shawn
>
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