Also make sure you create updated routes before changing the IP address,
unless it's a static default route pointing to the serial interface.


""Debbie Westall""  wrote in message
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> Rajneesh,
>
> You have two choices that I'm familiar with:
>
> 1. Using out-of-bound management, dial in to the
> router on the remote end and change the IP addres.
> Than change the host end.
>
> or
>
> 2. If you dont have a modem on the router at the
> remote end, telnet into the remote end of the router,
> change the IP addresss. You will lose connectivity to
> that remote immediately. Then change the IP on the
> host end. This is very risky, if you fat finger the IP
> on the remote end you will not have any connectivity
> at all, without power cycling the router.
>
> Good Luck
>
> Debbie Westall
>
> --- Rajneesh Yadav  wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I want to change serial IP of my both the router one
> > is placed in UK.so my
> > question is,can i change it remotely and how its
> > possible.please if anyboby
> > can help me out.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Rajneesh
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