Changing CPS Server IP address

I ahve to change the ip address and DNS match for the CPS
server. What impact, if any, will this have on existing
connections? Anyone been through this?

Hi,
I do not think if there will be any major impact. Only thing
that will be required is to recreate the connection to CPS again
with the new IP address or DNS name.
Thanks,
Radhika

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