Re: Switching ISPs



In article <1141059408.633549.221300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Richard Simmons <BunsOfSt33l@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
...
What I am now thinking of doing is updating our DNS records, but there
will be a lagtime for the new addresses on the servers to be updated
with the new addresses, so in the interim, some traffic will continue
to a servers a.a.a.x (old ISP address),.

The traditional approach to doing this is to drop the TTL as you get
closer to your scheduled cutover.

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