Changing S2S VPN tunnel endpoint

Hi CSC'ers,
For DR purposes, we have two VPN tunnel endpoints on different ISP's at our head-end office. At our branch office, we have an ASA. I am wondering if for the purpose of re-pointing the tunnel from the branch to the DR endpoint at the head-end, it's as easy as:
no crypto map <map-name> <seq-num> set peer <ip_address_1>
crypto map <map-name> <seq-num> set peer <ip_address_2>
Where <ip_address_1> is the regular production endpoint, and <ip_address_2> is the DR endpoint.
Or is there any other command that I need to run to make the tunnel re-point take effect?
(Yes, I know I can have multiple peers set on a crypto map set peer, but we have reasons that we don't want to do that.)
Thanks,
Will

Will,
I dont know what DR means, but if what you want to do is just to change the peer for the VPN tunnel, then yes that is all you need to do
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Mike

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    icmp permit host 192.168.10.4 Internal
    icmp permit host 192.168.10.5 Internal
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    icmp permit host 10.10.13.20 Internal
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        34311530 13060355 0403130c 76706e2e 72626d63 2e6f7267 311b3019 06092a86
        4886f70d 01090216 0c76706e 2e72626d 632e6f72 67301e17 0d303830 38323030
        34313134 345a170d 31383038 31383034 31313434 5a303431 15301306 03550403
        130c7670 6e2e7262 6d632e6f 7267311b 30190609 2a864886 f70d0109 02160c76
        706e2e72 626d632e 6f726730 819f300d 06092a86 4886f70d 01010105 0003818d
        00308189 02818100 a1664806 3a378c37 a55b2cd7 86c1fb5a de884ec3 6d5652e3
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        394505ea 231b0a5f 3c0b59d9 b7c9ba4e 1da130fc cf0159bf 537282e4 e34c2442
        beffc258 a8d8edf9 59412e87 c5f819d0 2d233ecc 214cea8b 3a3922e5 2718ef6a
        87c340a3 d3a0ae21 02030100 01300d06 092a8648 86f70d01 01040500 03818100
        33902c9e 54dc8574 13084948 a21390a2 7000648a a9c7ad0b 3ffaeae6 c0fc4e6c
        60b6a60a ac89c3da 869d103d af409a8a e2d43387 a4fa2278 5a105773 a8d6b5c3
        c13a743c 8a42c34a e6859f6e 760a81c7 5116f42d b3d81b83 11fafae7 b541fad1
        f9bc1cb0 5ed77033 6cab9c90 0a14a841 fc30d8e4 9c85c0e0 d2cca126 fd449e39
      quit
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    svc image disk0:/anyconnect-macosx-i386-2.1.0148-k9.pkg 2
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    tunnel-group 65.171.123.34 ipsec-attributes
    pre-shared-key *
    peer-id-validate nocheck
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    tunnel-group 12.195.130.2 ipsec-attributes
    pre-shared-key *
    tunnel-group 208.68.22.250 type ipsec-l2l
    tunnel-group 208.68.22.250 ipsec-attributes
    pre-shared-key *
    tunnel-group 198.65.114.68 type ipsec-l2l
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    tunnel-group 208.51.30.227 ipsec-attributes
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    tunnel-group 108.58.104.210 ipsec-attributes
    pre-shared-key *
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    tunnel-group 162.134.70.20 ipsec-attributes
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      inspect ftp
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      inspect h323 ras
      inspect rsh
      inspect rtsp
      inspect esmtp
      inspect sqlnet
      inspect skinny 
      inspect xdmcp
      inspect sip 
      inspect netbios
      inspect tftp
      inspect sunrpc
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    Cryptochecksum:9d17ad8684073cb9f3707547e684007f
    : end
    Message was edited by: Dennis Farrell

    Hi Dennis,
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    Please update,
    thanks
    Rizwan Rafeek
    Message was edited by: Rizwan Mohamed

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