Change server IP for SCOM 2012

Hi all,
Is there any set procedure on how we can change the IP address of SCOM server without affecting the services. We have only single server for SQL and SCOM installation.
Thanks and Regards, Prashant Bande.

Hi,
Normally it should not be a problem changing the IP-adres of the SCOM server when everything is installed on a single box. 
But give it some time because the DNS Name Resolution should flow to all off your agents. On your critical servers I should flush the DNS.
Hope this helps 
Roel Knippen
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